Unfortunately the video will not upload on Blogger, but you can find the link below...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFnrLXmgClc
* During the presentations I was able to make some notes for me and Ed's presentation that will be next week.
- Be confident.
- Learn what is on the screen and face the audience as much as possible.
- Make it presentable by using large images instead of small ones to keep the audience's attention. Also try and make the layout interesting.
- Show all our research to show all the hard work we have done.
- End on a 'killer shot' (image), not a thank you. After all, you want to leave a lasting impression.
- Don't use too much text as you want your audience to listen to you, not be preoccupied reading the screen.
- No hands in pockets!
- Balance me and my partner's load so as to make it fair.
- Mention during the actual presentation that I will try and post some of the storyboards on the walls in order to show our progress.
I then spent the rest of the session creating a power point for next week, making sure it didn't go over 5 minutes.
* I must print my A3 sheets for next week so that I can display my project outline on the wall. That way others can come back to it in order to see me and Ed's intents.
Harvard Referencing:
- Thresher, E (2014) FMP Update. [Online Video] Available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFnrLXmgClc (Accessed: 27/2/2014).
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