Presentation Purpose graphic organizerStudent Activity

Student Name Period Date

Presentation Purpose

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Presentation DecisionsStudent Activity

Name: Period: Date:

Presentation Decisions

Directions: For this activity, you will determine if a multimedia presentation is an appropriate method of delivery for a stated purpose and use the purpose to make design decisions. Your teacher will work through the first scenario with you.

  1. Susie wants to share information about her prom with her friends. They are coming over to her house later this afternoon and she wants to show off her dress and discuss restaurant and after-party options.

Appropriate? Yes – Why? No? – Why Not?

Classify the content and explain your answer.

Educational Persuasive Narrative N/A

  1. Susie had a great time at the prom and she wants to share the details of her exciting evening from getting her hair and nails done to the goodnight kiss her date gave her when he walked her to the door.

Is this information appropriate for a multimedia presentation? Why or why not?

Appropriate? Yes – Why? No? – Why Not?

Classify the content and explain your answer.

Educational Persuasive Narrative N/A

  1. James needs to present his senior project to a group of community leaders. He is planning to explain the purpose of his project, the process he implemented to research and experiment with his project, and his final results and recommendations. The project is entitled Counting My Lucky Stars and is about his journey to space.

Appropriate? Yes – Why? No? – Why Not?

Classify the content and explain your answer.

Educational Persuasive Narrative N/A

  1. Lars is preparing a speech for the grand opening of his new fitness center. He plans to describe why he is opening the center, why he chose the name he chose, and thank all of the people who supported him during the planning and construction process.

Appropriate? Yes – Why? No? – Why Not?

Classify the content and explain your answer.

Educational Persuasive Narrative N/A

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Presentation DecisionsStudent Activity

Name: Period: Date:

Methods of Presentation Delivery and Distribution

Method of Delivery and Distribution / Description and Examples
Group Delivery with Speaker
Group Delivery without Speaker
Continuous Loop
Rolling Script
Self-serve
Hardcopy

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Delivery DecisionsStudent Activity

Student Name Period Date

Delivery Decisions

Directions: Determine and explain the most appropriate method of delivery and distribution for each scenario.

Scenario / Method of Delivery / Explanation
A presentation is prepared that will be hosted on the school’s website to train students about procedures for making up excused absences / Group delivery with speaker
Group delivery without speaker
Continuous Loop
Self-serve
Rolling script
Hardcopy
A presentation is prepared for delivery to an audience of 500 that highlights the key points of a speech on Black History Month / Group delivery with speaker
Group delivery without speaker
Continuous Loop
Self-serve
Rolling script
Hardcopy
A presentation is prepared for display at the National Kite Flyers’ Association trade show to demonstrate design features and options of a new AeroFlyer / Group delivery with speaker
Group delivery without speaker
Continuous Loop
Self-serve
Rolling script
Hardcopy
A presentation is prepared for FBLA State Leadership Conference to broadcast changes in testing locations / Group delivery with speaker
Group delivery without speaker
Continuous Loop
Self-serve
Rolling script
Hardcopy
A presentation is prepared by a college professor to use in a face-to-face explanation of economic indicators / Group delivery with speaker
Group delivery without speaker
Continuous Loop
Self-serve
Rolling script
Hardcopy

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