Final Presentation

Due: Dec 12 by 11:59pm

Weight: This assignment is worth 6% of your final grade.

Purpose: purpose

Assessment: Your submission will be assessed using the rubric at the bottom of this page.

Make a slideshow presentation of your findings in your final report. You may do one of the following:

We will watch all the presentations together during the period scheduled for the exam (December 13, 2023).

Below is a list of specific items your presentation should include.

1. Format

  • Your presentation should be no longer than 10 minutes in length (it can be shorter though).
  • Each team member must present at least one slide.
  • You may use as many slides as you feel helps you communicate your ideas, but keep the 10 minute limit in mind (1-2 slides / min is a good guideline).
  • Your title slide should include the project title, team member names, and the presentation date.
  • All slides should be numbered in the bottom-left or bottom-right corners.

2. Recording strategies

If you choose to record your presentation, I recommend using Zoom. Have someone share their screen showing the slides and talk over the slides while recording the call.

Another option is to use a screen recording program, such as Quicktime (mac only), to record a screen recording on someone talking over the slides, though this may be challenging if not all teammates can be in the same room.

3. Content

Your slides do not need to include the detailed code used to conduct your analysis - that should be accessible from your report. Rather, the purpose of your presentation is to present the “big picture” overview of your project. You should discuss:

  1. What you studied and why it matters (i.e. your research question).
  2. What data you used (describe your sources)
  3. What you found (show polished charts, discuss key results).
  4. Any conclusions or new hypotheses you learned from your analyses.

4. Publish

If you recorded a video, publish your video recording on the web (e.g. via Youtube, Vimeo, etc.), then send a link to the published video in a DM to Professor Helveston on slack.

Only one team member needs to publish the video.

5. Submit

Create a zip file of your slides as a pdf / pptx / qmd (whatever you used to make your slides) and submit it on the corresponding assignment submission on Blackboard. Only one person from your team should submit.

Grading Rubric

45 Total Points

Category Excellent Good Needs work
Organization & Formatting 5
All formatting guidelines are followed.
4
Most formatting guidelines are followed.
3 / 2
Several or all formatting guidelines not followed.
Research Question 5
Research question is clear, focused, concise, complex, and arguable.
4
Research question is reasonably clear and focused, but may be too simple, too complex, or too verbose.
3 / 2
Research question is unclear and lacks focus; question is far too simple or overly complex.
Data Sources 5
Data sources are clearly described; validity of and concerns about data are discussed.
4
Some data sources are not clearly described or are missing; validity of and concerns about data are minimally discussed.
3 / 2
Data sources are poorly described or missing; description of validity of and concerns about data are poor or missing.
Slide Design 15 / 14
Slides are well-designed and well-organized to effectively communicate a coherent story addressing research question.
13 / 12
Slides are largely well-designed and well-organized, but some include distracting or confusing elements; story is not fully coherent.
11 / 10 / 9
Slides are poorly-designed and organized; frequent use of bullets and lots of text; story is poorly developed and / or does not address research question.
Communication 15 / 14
Engaging speaking; all team members participate; research question clearly addressed.
13 / 12
Speaking is somewhat engaging; all team members participate; research question clearly addressed.
11 / 10 / 9
Speaking is not engaging; not all team members participate; research question poorly addressed.