
Creating a Multimedia Presentation
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7th Grade
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Kileen Tayla
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Creating a Multimedia Presentation
I can determine how to present ideas effectively in a formal presentation
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to explain or show something to an audience in order to inform, persuade, or entertain them
Present
Purpose
Audience
Multimedia
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tthe reason for doing something
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Purpose
Audience
Multimedia
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more than one form of communication
Present
Purpose
Audience
Multimedia
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the group of people a piece of work is intended for
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Purpose
Audience
Multimedia
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To present means to explain or show something to an audience in order to inform, persuade, or entertain them.
True
False
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Remember to keep in mind:
Check all that apply
audience
purpose
what you are wearing
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Which part is the hook?
Opening
Body
Conclution
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Which part should motivate the audience to action
opening
body
conclusion
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This part of the presentation provides evidence and reason.
opening
body
conclusion
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These are types of multimedia presentations.
Check all that apply:
pictures
video
graphic organizers
audio clips
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order for a presentation to be strong, it must
be purely entertaining.
have a very loose structure.
have a very loose structure.
contain only facts and data.
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The opening of a presentation should
call the audience to action and leave them thinking.
hook the audience and quickly capture their attention.
restate the claim and give evidence to support it.
give three main reasons for supporting the claim.
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The closing of a presentation should
call the audience to action and leave them thinking.
give in-depth reasons for supporting the claim.
share a story to prepare the audience to listen.
hook the audience and quickly capture their attention.
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Multiple Choice
Which is the best example of a strong hook in a presentation?
Would you like to learn how to keep at least five extra dollars a day? Today I will show you how switching from bottled water to tap water will allow you to keep money in your pocket and save the environment.
The Safe Drinking Water Act was the first government regulation of public drinking water in 1974, giving oversight to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Tap water offers many benefits to the public. One of these is fluoride. Many cities and towns choose to add fluoride to the drinking water for free dental benefits
Bottled water is not necessarily safer than tap water. More government agencies inspect tap water than they do bottled water. Also bottled water is very expensive and wasteful.
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Multiple Choice
Which is the best example of a strong conclusion in a presentation?
Studies have shown that bottled water is not any safer than tap water in most communities. The FDA requires technicians to test all tap water before it is distributed.
Another argument against bottled water is the waste that is produced in making and disposing of the plastic bottles. Distributing cases of water creates pollution and traffic.
Drinking tap water instead of bottled water is a simple thing. It is inexpensive, saves the environment, and tastes great. Why buy bottles? Fill your glass at the tap and enjoy!
Do you think you can taste the difference between expensive bottled water and the water that comes from your tap? We took a poll of students here in our school. Here are the results.
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