IP Talks ( Individual Presentations ) 1) You should select a topic covered during the course, and make a high impact presentation . 2) You should come to class well prepared for a 3-minute individual presentation with a PPT with no texts, just pictures that will be shared in Zoom. 3) The order of presentation will be at random, so you must be on time . There’s only a 5 minute tolerance for you to arrive. 4) The last PPT slide should contain all the reading sources from where the information was collected. Remember that citing your sources is important while making your presentation. Eg . “According to the American Journal of….” 5) Each student presentation must include 5 to 6 slides with pictures without any script . Each slide must be displayed for 30 seconds . Therefore, the overall presentation per person should not exceed from 3 minutes.
Important Information: IC Talks are made in a PPT format Each slide should be displayed for 30 sec→ total 3 min aprox . Slide 1→ personal information + topic/question Slides 2-5→ the development of your question/research topic. Slide 6 → Sources in APA format. Some useful websites to check as photography banks are: https://pixabay.com/es https://www.pexels.com/es-es/
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Start here Insert the bar shown below in all the slides so that you keep track of time. Remember to bring the bar to the front so that it is not covered by the picture or the slide design. 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
In addition to the bar, check the transition duration: 30 seconds per slide, except the first/last one.
Don’t forget to include the picture sources below the pictures. Source: Creative Commons
Don’t forget to include the sources you used for your research.
Look at the camera (eye contact). Use your hands/body language. Cite your sources. Use APA format to cite sources. Include an introduction and conclusion. Choose a topic related to the ones covered in the units. Have a good voice projection, tone and pace. Practice in advance. Include the grammar and vocabulary seen in class. Use sources in Spanish. Speak less than 3 minutes. Include only links as sources. Include text on slides. Talk about your experience or opinion. Repeat the exact information given in the book. Read your presentation. Images are not related to what you are saying.