designing a digital media presentation

Assignment 7

Symposium 

Promote all central and marginalized stakeholders’ involvement by designing a digital media presentation (CAEP A.1.1;). 

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· First, develop a plan for how knowledge about the implementation plan will be shared and disseminated with others.

· Next, consider which technology platform you will use to generate your presentation (CAEP A.1.1.1;).

· Create the presentation making sure it includes the following components:

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· A statement of the problem

· Data and graphic representation (CAEP A.1.1;)

· Goals and specific measurable objectives

· Procedures for implementing your proposed solutions

· A timeline for implementation

· Expected outcomes

· Ensure the presentation  delivery and  content meet the following criteria: 

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· Clear (while you do not have to be rehearsed, you should know what you are presenting and know it well)

· Fluid (seamlessly go from one section of the presentation to the next)

· Visual (should include pictures, images, graphs, charts, etc. – whatever is appropriate to display the information you are presenting (CAEP A.1.1) – e.g., a table of organization of those responsible for the website that includes each person’s picture)

 Develop an insightful reflection analyzing what you have learned, discovered about yourself, what you think would and would not work (if you had implemented the plan), and explain why. Also, consider and discuss  what you would do differently and  why you would do it differently if given the resources and opportunity to implement the plan. 

You can choose how to share your reflection with your audience. This maybe a podcast, video (CAEP A.1.1), 2–3-page paper, or other form of representation (need approval from your mentor/UBS) 

Refer to the rubric in Week 7 and use the following questions as a guide:

· How did you feel about the project prior to the start of it?  What assumptions did you have prior to design and implementation? How, if at all, did those feelings change over time?

· What insights did you gain from the key issues and/or problems you posed when conducting your research, data collection and analysis throughout implementation?

· What did you learn about yourself during this experience?

· What were you able to do well?

· What did you find challenging to execute?

· What would you change about your execution?

· What did you learn from working with your collaborators?

· What types of unexpected problems popped up during the project? Would you change how you handled them?

· Where do you see areas of improvement in your design and execution of the plan?

· What would you do differently next time? Explain why.

· What did you learn from this project that you can apply to future projects?

· Do you have thoughts and considerations of new knowledge or experience that you will apply to your educational practices?

· What questions remain, if any?

· What advice would you offer to colleagues/classmates who will engage in this type of project next term?  

 

· Rubric:

Element Advanced (90-100%) Proficient (80-89%) Emerging
Candidate collaborates with stakeholders by sharing implementation plan

(CAEP A.1.1d)

A.1.1

Candidates for advanced preparation demonstrate their proficiencies to understand and apply knowledge and skills appropriate to their professional field of specialization so that learning opportunities and development opportunities for all P12 are enhanced through Leading and/or participating in collaborative activities with others such as peers, colleagues, teachers, administrators, community organizations, and parents;

Candidate’s presentation is creatively designed using digital media tools to provide relevant information and engage stakeholders; the variety of graphics and other visuals used to communicate the plan are balanced and easy to understand. Throughout the whole presentation accessibility is addressed by using contrast between font and background in presentations, CC in videos, etc. Candidate demonstrates mastery of creating a presentation that is effectively designed through the use of digital media tools; a general mix of graphics and/or other visuals are used. Accessibility is addressed throughout most of the presentation. Candidate uses little to no digital media tools are in the presentation. Accessibility is not addressed throughout most of the presentation.
Candidate Presents Content Candidate presents content in a unique, well organized style with conviction and confidence; main points are well documented and clearly stated.

(CAEP A.1.1)

Candidate presents content in an organized and well supported manner; main points and wording are clear. Candidate presents content in an unclear and disorganized manner; main points and wording need clarification.