I have took in to consideration in too which way is it best to present my ideas. I first thought of making a slide show on Google Slides as that's a good way to section my ideas up. I also thought I could make flashcards with key points written down to what I should say which would be easy and simple to follow. I have decided that I would rather present my presentation on a slide show because it looks more professional and I like how each slide can break it up into sections so is easy for my supervisor to follow.
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They key things I am going to present are:
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my ideas I had and how and why I chose the one I have decided to do
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target audience
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resources I need
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research I have done and will do
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inspiration
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relevant theory
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ambitions and aims
I will include visuals in my presentation to demonstrate what I am talking about as it can make it easier for my supervisor to understand. I can do this to give examples of what other work I like and inspires me or I can show data or research I have found to prove my point.
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While looking at the mark scheme for my presentation, I have realised what I have to do to get a high grade. First of all, the mark scheme states that you need to have 'confident selection, organisation and communication of ideas.' To achieve this I will have the slides presented neatly so it is clear what I am talking about. I will also include a lot of detail so I get all my ideas across. I will provide 'an ambitious use of available resources' by finding strong examples like websites, images, videos to explain my ideas further. To show my 'personal style' I will express my ideas that I feel strongly about and which ones are unique. It also states 'to communicate ideas effectively to an intended audience' which means that I will talk about my target audience and how my ideas are personalised to that selected audience.
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My presentation:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1cKDkRP2exPPIb2_yFlp80WbizW17m7hhkWRvvXcyPJI/edit#slide=id.p