Here
are some criteria for a good oral presentation of your project:
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You give an outline of what
you intend to say at the beginning.
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You divide the presentation
up in equal parts so each group member participates.
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You make sure each group member's
part provides adequate information that fits together logically.
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You explain visual aids well
and use them to illustrate the most important points of your findings.
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You use techniques that help
your listeners feel like participants in your presentation.
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You prepare handouts that your
listeners can use to remember your main message and points.
Get it in writing:
What aspect of your project do you feel will need the most development--and
why?
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