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All material is in publishable form; that is, it is thoroughly proof-read and without careless errors. |
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All your information is well written, well organized and in your own voice. |
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Presentation has a title page. |
| 10 | Material shows strong understanding of ideas and displays critical thinking in placement of text and slide composition. |
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All flaws pointed out by the instructor in drafts have been corrected. |
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The presentation includes a minimum of 8 slides. |
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The presentation includes a variety of text fields, graphics, and transitions. that communicate and compliment information being shared. |
| 5 | Each slide uses text,graphics, and transitions that communicate and compliment information being shared. |
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The presentation visually depicts material and appeals to audience. |
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The presentation has a professional look with an overall graphic theme that appeals to the audience, compliments the information, and each slide being visually neat incorporating a variety of layouts. |
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Did you use a different form to communicate to the group during your presentation other than simply screen reading? |
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You used each slide to communicate your story and ideas in the target language. |
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You maintained eye contact with group and modulated your voice in addition to your visual on-screen sharing. |
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At conclusion of your sharing you checked for understanding via questions or oral quiz, etc. |
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You utilized your allotted time effectively. |
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You can access the GA Main Server and have saved your presentation in your personal folder. You have also made a backup copy of your presentation to assure against any disaster. |
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An electronic form of your presentation has been given to your instructor through a folder which will be set up on the GA Main Server by your instructor. |
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This project developed by Linda Test for Germantown Academy with technical assistance from Carol Siwinski, Currciular Technology Specialist. Last updated October 20, 1998
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