Script and Visual Creation
1. Read through the topics with your group and negotiate who will get what topic.
2. Brainstorm, talk to others, and map out your chosen topic. Your map should show us what the content of your script will be, in what order it will be presented, and who will present each part.
2. Brainstorm, talk to others, and map out your chosen topic. Your map should show us what the content of your script will be, in what order it will be presented, and who will present each part.
- Sign off by TWO IT teachers AND Mr. Harris
3) Each of you will develop a one minute script that thoroughly explains your topic. Strive to develop a voice that feels natural to you and seems appropriate for an academic exhibition. Remember that your audience is likely unaware of how things work at NWP. Come up with a uniquely worded title for your topic. Share this document with all IT teachers by 1/22.
4) Practice your script with your partner. Once you both feel confident about your scripts give your presentation to IT for feedback. Make notes about feedback.
5) Then go to Mr. Harris and present to him, taking more notes on feedback. Finally, go back and refine your script per the feedback. Your goal is to make the presentation as engaging, informative, and concise as possible.
6) Present script to your IT homeroom on Friday, 1/24.
7) Create a visual to accompany your script. This will be projected on a keynote behind you as you speak to your audience at the exhibition.
5) Then go to Mr. Harris and present to him, taking more notes on feedback. Finally, go back and refine your script per the feedback. Your goal is to make the presentation as engaging, informative, and concise as possible.
6) Present script to your IT homeroom on Friday, 1/24.
7) Create a visual to accompany your script. This will be projected on a keynote behind you as you speak to your audience at the exhibition.