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Intro To Programming Intro To Programming Project Presentation Project Presentation

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Organizing the Presentation Create Speaker notes Create Speaker notes Introduction Introduction Division of Work for Team Members Division of Work for Team Members Description of Project Description of Project Testing – Problems/Solutions Testing – Problems/Solutions Challenges we faced/ Things we enjoyed Challenges we faced/ Things we enjoyed Conclusion Conclusion

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Intro To ProgrammingIntro To Programming

Project PresentationProject Presentation

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Group PresentationGroup PresentationAll group members have to present part of All group members have to present part of

the project.the project.Characteristics of a good presentationCharacteristics of a good presentation

Clear speaking voiceClear speaking voiceGood postureGood postureEnthusiasmEnthusiasmGood introductionGood introductionClear description of the projectClear description of the projectGood conclusionGood conclusion

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Organizing the PresentationOrganizing the PresentationCreate Speaker notes Create Speaker notes IntroductionIntroductionDivision of Work for Team MembersDivision of Work for Team MembersDescription of ProjectDescription of ProjectTesting – Problems/SolutionsTesting – Problems/SolutionsChallenges we faced/ Things we enjoyedChallenges we faced/ Things we enjoyedConclusionConclusion

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Tools that can helpTools that can helpPower Point Power Point

Helps with the flow of the presentationHelps with the flow of the presentationEasy way to incorporate graphics into the Easy way to incorporate graphics into the

presentationpresentationGives and outline/summary for information in Gives and outline/summary for information in

the presentationthe presentationScratch ProjectScratch Project

Demonstrate the project runningDemonstrate the project running

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At the end of the presentationAt the end of the presentationYou will need to answer questions from You will need to answer questions from

the class.the class.You can use the question time to record You can use the question time to record

two suggested improvements to your two suggested improvements to your project.project.

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Questions?Questions?How long should the presentation be?How long should the presentation be?

3 – 10 minutes including project 3 – 10 minutes including project demonstrationdemonstration

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Presentation Evaluation (4 pts ea)Presentation Evaluation (4 pts ea) Ideas and ContentIdeas and Content

Content clear, focused, well suited to the audience. Content clear, focused, well suited to the audience. OrganizationOrganization

Effective IntroductionEffective Introduction Clear organization that is easy to followClear organization that is easy to follow Details that fit the structure.Details that fit the structure. Well designed conclusionWell designed conclusion

LanguageLanguage The language is original, functional and appropriate to audience The language is original, functional and appropriate to audience

and purpose.and purpose. Competent, practical use of technical languageCompetent, practical use of technical language

DeliveryDelivery Eye contactEye contact Clear enunciationClear enunciation Effective rate, volume, tone, and voice inflectionEffective rate, volume, tone, and voice inflection

EffortEffort Product demonstrates your best effortProduct demonstrates your best effort

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Project Grading (20 Points)Project Grading (20 Points) At least 2 sprites (2 pts)At least 2 sprites (2 pts) More than 1 background (2 pts)More than 1 background (2 pts) Iteration (repeat loops) (2 pts)Iteration (repeat loops) (2 pts) Conditional statements (if….) (2 pts)Conditional statements (if….) (2 pts) At least 1 sound (2 pts)At least 1 sound (2 pts) At least 1 variable (2 pts)At least 1 variable (2 pts)Shows effort and creativity (8 pts)Shows effort and creativity (8 pts)

Did Smith have to bump you off of video Did Smith have to bump you off of video games, or did you use your time wisely to games, or did you use your time wisely to enhance your project?enhance your project?

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How the Project will be Evaluated• Project report filled in by your group includes:

– Project title/ Brainstorming ideas (5 pts)– Project design (5 points)– Journal of work for each group member (5 pts/week) – Test suite - check all elements are working (5 pts)– Evaluation of your project’s good and bad points (5 pts)– Presentation plan (5 pts)– Suggested improvements (2 pts)

• Presentation (20 pts)• Project (20 pts)• Presentation Evaluations (1 pt/team)