presentation reflection skills
Overview
This lesson focuses on developing the crucial skills of presentation and reflection, essential components of the Independent Research Project (IRP). Students will learn how to effectively communicate their research findings and critically evaluate their research process and outcomes.
Effective Presentation Skills
Effective presentation skills are vital for conveying your IRP findings clearly and persuasively. Start by **understanding your audience**: Who are they? What do they already know? What do they need to know? This informs your language, level of detail, and examples. **Structure is paramount.** A ty...
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Key Concepts
- Presentation: The act of formally delivering information, research findings, or ideas to an audience.
- Reflection: A critical and analytical process of evaluating one's own learning, experiences, and actions.
- Audience Analysis: Understanding the characteristics, knowledge, and expectations of those listening to a presentation.
- Structure (Presentation): The logical organisation of a presentation, typically including introduction, main body, and conclusion.
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Exam Tips
- →For the presentation, practice extensively, ideally in front of an audience, and time yourself to ensure you stay within the allocated duration. Focus on clarity and engagement.
- →In your reflective account, move beyond description to deep analysis. Use phrases like 'This led me to understand...', 'A key learning point was...', or 'In hindsight, I would have...', to demonstrate critical thinking.
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