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Step 3: The Presentation: Sharing What You’ve Learned

  As a group you will present your findings via your PowerPoint Presentation.  All group members are required to participate in the presentation.  It is suggested that each group member present the slides for which they are responsible.  The remaining slides should be divided evenly among the group.

As a group, practice presenting.  Be sure to check out the "Presentation Rubric" and the "Presentation Rubric-PowerPoint" so you know what I will be looking for.

Helpful Websites

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  1. Giving Effective Presentations http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/200bc/present.html

Check this site out for tips on how to make your presentation the best it can be.

  1. Tips for Effective Presentations http://www.doh.wa.gov/HERE/howto/images/present.html

If you are still not sure whether or not you’re ready to give a great presentation, check out this site for even more tips. Remember, the best presentations are well thought out and practiced.  Last minute presentations are obvious.  Be prepared.

  1. Effective PowerPoint Presentations http://www.enveng.ufl.edu/homepp/koopman/Common/dwnEffectPres.htm

Check out this PowerPoint Presentation on-line.  It will provide you with some great tips for your own PowerPoint Presentation.  How does your presentation compare?  Is your group ready to present?

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