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Applied Project Presentation

What Works

What Doesn’t

What Works? What Doesn’t?

Organization Design Text Pictures Animation and Sound Other Issues

Organization

Obvious Helpful to Viewer Helpful to Presenter Logical/Sequential

Let’s Evaluate

Design

Professional Non-distracting Reflective of Topic

Let’s Evaluate

Text

Spacing and White space Amount of Text Readable and Consistent Font

Let’s Evaluate

Pictures

Relevancy Consistency Size Professional Presentation

Let’s evaluate

Animation and Sound

Relevant Contributes to meaning/understanding Non-distracting

Let’s evaluate

Other Issues

Alignment Spelling and grammar Acronyms and jargon Slide transitions Use of Button Links: Working, Visible Test on big board

My Project

Introduction Lots of Stuff Conclusion

Applied Project Overview Introduction Brief Review of Literature

– Constructivism– Professional Development

Project Description– What It’s All About

Project Objectives– Teacher– Student– Researcher

Project Participants– Grade 6– Grade 7– Grade 8

Evaluation– Successes– Constraints– Disappaointments

Recommendations– For teachers– For administrators– For parents– For researchers

Acknowledgements– School Faculty– Kids– Family– ASU Mentors

Presentation Overview Introduction Brief Review of Literature Project Description Project Objectives Project Participants Evaluation Recommendations Acknowledgements

My Applied Project

• My Participants• 3rd Grade Teachers• Students

• 15 boys• 13 girls• 80% Free and Reduced Lunch• 54% ELL

My Applied Project

• My Participants• 3rd Grade Teachers• Students

• 15 boys• 13 girls• 80% Free and Reduced Lunch• 54% ELL

My Applied ProjectMy Applied Project

• My Participants• 3rd Grade Teachers• Students

• 15 boys• 13 girls• 80% Free and Reduced Lunch• 54% ELL

• My Participants• 3rd Grade Teachers• Students

• 15 boys• 13 girls• 80% Free and Reduced Lunch• 54% ELL

Evaluation of Project

Successes Level of Participation Student Engagement

Constraints Time

Disappointments Poor Understanding of Project Goals by

Principal Lack of Administrative Support

Evaluation of Project

Successes Level of Participation

7th grade mentors 3rd grade participants

Student Engagement During school After school Before school

Constraints Time

Teacher Student

Disappointments Poor Understanding of

Project Goals by Principal Goal 1 Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 Goal 5

Lack of Administrative Support

Successes Level of Participation Student Engagement

Constraints Time

Disappointments Poor Understanding of Project Goals by Principal Lack of Administrative Support

Evaluation of Project

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Project ParticipantsProject Participants

Fourth GradersFourth Graders Sunshine SchoolSunshine School 67% ELL67% ELL Gender: 54% Girls, 46% BoysGender: 54% Girls, 46% Boys

Project Participants

Fourth Graders

Sunshine School

67% ELL

Gender: 54% Girls, 46% Boys

Project Participants

• Fourth Graders• Sunshine School• 67% ELL• Gender: 54% Girls, 46% Boys

My Applied Project Model

My Applied Project Model

Making a Great Pizza

SauceCheese

DoughToppings

Great Pizza

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