applied project presentation what works what doesn’t
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Applied Project Presentation
What Works
What Doesn’t
What Works? What Doesn’t?
Organization Design Text Pictures Animation and Sound Other Issues
Organization
Obvious Helpful to Viewer Helpful to Presenter Logical/Sequential
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Design
Professional Non-distracting Reflective of Topic
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Text
Spacing and White space Amount of Text Readable and Consistent Font
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Pictures
Relevancy Consistency Size Professional Presentation
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Animation and Sound
Relevant Contributes to meaning/understanding Non-distracting
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Other Issues
Alignment Spelling and grammar Acronyms and jargon Slide transitions Use of Button Links: Working, Visible Test on big board
My Project
Introduction Lots of Stuff Conclusion
Applied Project Overview Introduction Brief Review of Literature
– Constructivism– Professional Development
Project Description– What It’s All About
Project Objectives– Teacher– Student– Researcher
Project Participants– Grade 6– Grade 7– Grade 8
Evaluation– Successes– Constraints– Disappaointments
Recommendations– For teachers– For administrators– For parents– For researchers
Acknowledgements– School Faculty– Kids– Family– ASU Mentors
Presentation Overview Introduction Brief Review of Literature Project Description Project Objectives Project Participants Evaluation Recommendations Acknowledgements
My Applied Project
• My Participants• 3rd Grade Teachers• Students
• 15 boys• 13 girls• 80% Free and Reduced Lunch• 54% ELL
My Applied Project
• My Participants• 3rd Grade Teachers• Students
• 15 boys• 13 girls• 80% Free and Reduced Lunch• 54% ELL
My Applied ProjectMy Applied Project
• My Participants• 3rd Grade Teachers• Students
• 15 boys• 13 girls• 80% Free and Reduced Lunch• 54% ELL
• My Participants• 3rd Grade Teachers• Students
• 15 boys• 13 girls• 80% Free and Reduced Lunch• 54% ELL
Evaluation of Project
Successes Level of Participation Student Engagement
Constraints Time
Disappointments Poor Understanding of Project Goals by
Principal Lack of Administrative Support
Evaluation of Project
Successes Level of Participation
7th grade mentors 3rd grade participants
Student Engagement During school After school Before school
Constraints Time
Teacher Student
Disappointments Poor Understanding of
Project Goals by Principal Goal 1 Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 Goal 5
Lack of Administrative Support
Successes Level of Participation Student Engagement
Constraints Time
Disappointments Poor Understanding of Project Goals by Principal Lack of Administrative Support
Evaluation of Project
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Project ParticipantsProject Participants
Fourth GradersFourth Graders Sunshine SchoolSunshine School 67% ELL67% ELL Gender: 54% Girls, 46% BoysGender: 54% Girls, 46% Boys
Project Participants
Fourth Graders
Sunshine School
67% ELL
Gender: 54% Girls, 46% Boys
Project Participants
• Fourth Graders• Sunshine School• 67% ELL• Gender: 54% Girls, 46% Boys
My Applied Project Model
My Applied Project Model
Making a Great Pizza
SauceCheese
DoughToppings
Great Pizza