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FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION FALL SEMESTER MEDIA STUDIO –ARCHITECTURE

EXAM DATE: TUESDAY 1/21 A 8:30 - 10:00 B 10:30 - 12:00

The ability to present your ideas in a way that is concise and informative is an important skill in many walks of life, and architecture is no exception. Without the ability to communicate your ideas, they remain just that – ideas. Therefore, the final exam for this course will be a presentation of your work for units 7 AND 8. Your presentation should be an informative description of your design process and the presentation of your final design for unit 8. Your presentation must be in the form of a Google Presentation which must be posted to your e-portfolio at the conclusion of your presentation.


 * Your presentation must have between 10-12 slides, be approximately 5 minutes long and include:**


 * A title slide which includes your name, the name of the class, the date and the Title: Final Presentation

(Your sketchbook, and e-portfolio are important sources for this material)
 * All of the relevant research, ideation and prototyping that you did to develop your design for both unit 7 and unit 8. This includes: images, links, and your own notes and observations.

Including a presentation of the actual ¾” scale model.
 * An explanation of your final design and the reasons for your design choices


 * Reflection of your project – Address the following questions in your presentation:

How and why did your original design change as you adapted it to its new environment? How would your current lifestyle change in your new environment? What were most and least successful parts of your design? What part of the process was most challenging? What would you do to improve your final design?

You may ask to have your presentation scheduled at any time after Monday the 13th. You must be present and remain in the exam room for the entire exam period, regardless of whether or not you have already presented.

NOTE ON THE PRESENTATION:

Here is a resource to help you design and give an excellent presentation. Please review this material carefully.

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Remember: two important tips for a good presentation is to really know your material and be able to speak about it with confidence and authority, and to use images, graphs and text, effectively.

Assessment rubric for the Presentation: 60-69 || C 70-79 || B 80-89 || A 90-100 || Without excessive reading of the slides or from notes ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * || D
 * **PRESENTATION** ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Communicated information
 * Engaged with the audience by making eye contact speaking clearly and confidently ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * **FORM** ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Presentation was an appropriate length and number of slides ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Slides were well designed and informative without excessive information or visual clutter ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * **CONTENT** ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Clearly communicated the design process and explained the final design ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * TOTAL ||  ||   ||   ||   ||