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Engaging Science Projects Presentation Method

A strategy for presenting science projects involving audience interaction to maintain interest and convey information effectively. The method utilizes a pivoted nonlinear structure that emphasizes the big picture and engages the audience in selecting pathways. Suitable for broad introductory overviews and entertaining lectures.

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Engaging Science Projects Presentation Method

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  1. Duje Bonacci, 29/10/2003 Pivoted nonlinear lecture Presenting science - projects

  2. Presenting science - projects Duje Bonacci, 29/10/2003 Pivoted nonlinear lecture …internal structure… …involving audience… …aims & use… End

  3. …internal structure… • Collage of topics for which the presentation order is irrelevant • Amorphous patchwork is held together by the ‘pivot’ slide • Topic layer has no sub-layers • Pivot slide keeps reminding the audience of the ‘big picture’ Back

  4. …aims & use… • Suitable for introductory overview presentation of the broad field • Primarily useful for entertaining lecture: mostly non-technical but may be adapted to more technical one • Facilitates presenter to keep track of the lecture dynamic Back

  5. …involving audience… • Audience actively involved in selecting the ‘pathway’ through the lecture • Various methods may be employed: ‘election’, ‘wheel of fortune’, ‘pick one’… Back

  6. Presenting science - projects Duje Bonacci, 29/10/2003 Conclusion Hope you find it useful… Thank you for your patience!!

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