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Activity 4: TASKSTREAM: LUT1 Performance Task 2
Now that you have completed Week 2B, you are ready to complete LUT1 Task 2.
CHECKLIST: Before submitting LUT1 Task 2, check to see if you have completed the following:
- Have you provided a video-recorded presentation that is between 5 and 7 minutes?
- Have you used an attention-getting introduction in your presentation?
- Have you previewed the main points of your presentation in your introduction?
- Have you effectively discussed three main points in your presentation?
- Have you provided details for your three main points in the presentation?
- Have you provided an effective conclusion to your presentation?
- Have you incorporated an effective visual aid(s) in your presentation?
- Have you responded to at least three audience questions?
- Are you clear and speaking loud enough for your presentation to be effectively recorded?
- Did you pace yourself throughout the presentation?
- Did you use effective emphasis to enhance your presentation when discussing major points?
- Did you use appropriate gestures and body language throughout the presentation?
- Did you use appropriate eye contact throughout the presentation?
- Did you practice your presentation for timing, remembering that the limit for a presentation is 7 minutes?
- Did you plan ahead and procure a video camera to use for your presentation?
- Did you ask a friend or family member to listen to your practice presentation?
- Did you videotape your presentation with a friend present to handle the mechanical aspects so you are not distracted?
- Did you compress your videotape, upload your presentation (to a site like YouTube) or send a link to your presentation (using a website like Snapfish, etc.)?
If you have any further questions or would like a more detailed list, please see the rubric in TaskStream.
Citation: Week 2B4: Delivering a Presentation. (2008, November 14). Retrieved March 21, 2010, from Western Governors University Web site: http://ocw.wgu.edu/liberal-arts/language-and-communication-part-iv-presentation/a44.html.
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