Oral presentation of final paper
Contents
- 1 Preparation for the Oral Presentation / Simulation
- 1.1 Preparation To Communicate / Speak in Public
- 1.2 READ ALL of the INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS on this page.
- 1.3 Official Sign Up Required on Google Doc to Do Oral Presentation
- 1.4 Prepare Content for the Oral Presentation of the Final Paper
- 1.5 After You Have Developed the Content - Follow these Important Steps
- 1.6 Presentation Feedback & Evaluation
Preparation for the Oral Presentation / Simulation
Preparation To Communicate / Speak in Public
- Three (3) Ways to Express Your Thoughts So that Everyone Will Understand You (4:56)
- Good Communication is more than the words you use, by Alan Alda (7:25)
- Yes, the Speaker looks O-L-D and sounds S-L-O-W!! BUT THERE IS GREAT WISDOM HERE - AND IT WORKS!
- Observe the Speaker's voice tone, posture and delivery ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Alda Alan Alda of Emmy-award winning M.A.S.H. TV Show). There are pitches and pops and cracks in his voice - he is NOT perfect, but he is ENGAGING. You can do the same. Be enthusiastic, engaged and express who you are - don't worry about trying to be someone else or Tony Robbins!
READ ALL of the INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS on this page.
- You are required to abide by them.
This Assignment is a Simulation (partial) of a Job Interview.
- Be sure to Do a Dry Run and Test your slides and presentation BEFORE the LIVE VERSION.
- You might Rehearse with a script - but be aware this is supposed to be NATURAL DELIVERY not WOODEN or ROBOTIC or MONOTONE
- If you are using slides, make sure that you have a Laptop available, charged up and with all of the necessary cables and connectors (i.e., VGA, HDMI and Ethernet / Wireless).
- (: The Evaluation Criteria is:)
- CONTENT - 1-10, where 10 is highest
- DELIVERY - 1-10, where 10 is highest
- PROOF OF HAVING FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS / DIRECTIONS - YES / NO (: Failure to 100% follow directions will result in a failing grade - even if the Content & Delivery is Excellent.)
Official Sign Up Required on Google Doc to Do Oral Presentation
I have emailed this information via Sakai.
For those who have chosen the Oral Presentation, you MUST complete the Google Document for the Oral Presentations - this enables me to see who is doing it, and what their desired job / employer is. (: In order to do the Oral Presentation, you MUST OFFICIALLY SIGN UP.)
Prepare Content for the Oral Presentation of the Final Paper
- The Oral Presentation will be about 10-12 minutes duration
Slide Preparation
- The Presentation includes 8-10 slides (Google Slides and/or use of presentational aids (i.e., talking using notes, chalkboard or whiteboard, creating or showing a video, demonstration
- Use the Arial Font - Headlines 40 points; Body Text 30 points
- Slide 1 - Title Slide & Agenda
- Slide 2 - Identifies the Employer & Role / Job Description
- Slide 3 - Tell Employer About Yourself
- Your background, skills and experience; interest in the job / role; why you are interested in us - the employer
- Slides 4, 5, 6 - How Have you Researched Us - The Employer
- What did You Learn about Our Business; Market(s), Customer(s); Challenge(s); Opportunities
- Who are our Competitors?
- What Do You Know about our Hiring Process?
- Who are the Key Managers / Decision-Makers?
- What is the Employers' Organizational Culture
- Explain / Show Us How You Conducted this Research - Be specific and use names / roles, etc.
- LinkedIn, Web search, Form 1099s, other databases
- Information Interviews (who); Networking
- Slide 7 - Specific CAR Stories Are You Using to Position Yourself for Success with Our Company - and what behavioral interview questions are you answering
- Slide 8 - Your Desired Salary + Overall Compensation - and How You Are Justifying It
- Slide 9 - Explain Your Job Search Goals (SMART) and learning throughout this process
- Slide 10 - Thank You / Close - Invitation to Employer to Ask Questions
After You Have Developed the Content - Follow these Important Steps
Save the Presentation in two (2) formats - even if you use Google Slides.
- As PowerPoint - Download the presentation - On the top-menu, go to File --> Download As ---> Microsoft Powerpoint (.ppt / .pptx) AND
- As a PDF (*.pdf) - Download the Presentation - On the top-menu, go to File --> Download As ---> PDF (.pdf)
(: Procedure Change - Place the PPT & PDF Documents in a Shared Google Folder) - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12IFIMhMLSv9e-GV6RVD3uxsACZMlQDuv?usp=sharing (instead of emailing them to the Instructor).
AND
- Email the Documents to Yourself AND
- Save a Copy of your Final Presentation on a USB Stick / Flash Drive (you will need to bring this to class)
Save or Print-to-Save following items to a single (1) PDF file. Name it - Your Full Name - Oral Presentation Docs. STANDALONE ITEMS WILL NOT BE GRADED.
- Job Advertisement (with job title, description and name and information about employer)
- Resume - Aligned to the Job Description / Employer
- The Link to Your Video Interview on YouTube (make sure that you have set the appropriate permissions for me to view the video)
(: DO NOT LOCK ANY OF THE PDF DOCUMENTS - MAKE SURE YOU GIVE THE INSTRUCTOR FULL PERMISSION TO OPEN, EDIT, SAVE AND PRINT IT. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN A FAILING GRADE. Saying: "I did not know..." is NOT an acceptable excuse.)
(: Oral Presenters are NOT required to post their Oral Presentation to Sakai - instead, you must Email the Instructor Directly with the Attachments.)
Presentation Feedback & Evaluation
Students doing this option will receive feedback from the Instructor. (They may also receive online evaluation feedback by student peers - if time is available)
- Audience: How well did the Candidate address the interviewer (employer)?
- Eye Contact: How well did the Candidate address those actually present?
- Body Language: How was the Candidate's appearance, posture and body language?
- Vocal Delivery: How was the Candidate's volume, enunciation and pace?
- Evidence: Did the Candidate support claims, give examples, reference facts and CAR stories?
- Preparation: Was the Candidate prepared? Did you note careful planning, good time management and smooth transitions?
- Organization: Was the Candidate organized? Were his/her answers logical and easy to follow?
- Visuals / Images / Graphics: Were there sufficient, attractive and useful visual graphic aids?
- Attitude: Did the Candidate demonstrate confidence, respect and interest? (: Attitude may also include: PRESENCE & PERSONALITY)
- Knowledge: Did the Candidate demonstrate knowledge and expertise in the subject matter?
- Comments / Suggestions for Improvement: Please share your ideas as to how the Presenter could improve
- Followed Assignment Instructions: 100% Followed Instructions: Yes / No