Presentations Assignment

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This lesson contains 48 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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People
Communities
society

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Who does the book talk about? From which communities in our society do they come form?

Slide 2 - Mind map

ASSIGNMENT:
There are seven continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America.
Find a news article about gender, harassment and/or discrimination from each continent. You are going to give a presentation about one of these issues in the news. The presentation must be approximately 2-3 minutes. 
 
Content-structure:  
Global issue article with source (where you got it from  
Outline (summary of what it was about) 
What position it had in the news (on TV, in a newspaper or magazine: was it the first news item? Front page? Why/why not?) 
Global value (why it is global news: Explain its social, economic, geographical political importance) 
Why you have chosen this article 
The effect it has/will have/might have on you/your family/your country/etc. 

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what do you type in to search for an appropriate article when looking on the internet?

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Why do you need to find an article you understand and which resonates with you?


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Search for an article that resonates with you 
Online newspapers and magazines
The Guardian
Guardian Australia
Guardian UK
The Diplomat ( Asia)
America Latina en movimiento ( South America)
TIME magazine ( USA)
The African Post
timer
10:00

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Copy paste the article into a word document.
Save the document: 

-Title of the article ( subject)
- News source, (which newspaper or magazine)
- Date and place.( when and where)

highlight or underline or bolden the sections that you feel drawn to ( that resonate with you) that you personally want to talk about

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highlight or underline or bolden the sections that you feel drawn to

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what makes a good or bad presentation?

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Have students organise their comments on what makes a good or bad presentation in the following 3 categories in theit notebooks :
Audience               Speaker                 Transformation

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Example of  the transformational roadmap

Article:  COP26: Everything you need to know about the climate conference

Read the article once about COP 26 and what it means



timer
5:00

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what does the audience know about the subject?

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what do they believe( think) about the subject?

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what do they feel about the subject?

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what do people do about it?

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What does your audience 
BEFORE
brainstorm what your audience needs to be transformed
AFTER
know 
what do they know
what do they need to know
believe
what do they believe
what do they need to believe( think)
feel
what do they feel
what do they need to feel
do
what do they do?
call to action

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what does my audience need to feel after the presentation?

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what do they need to believe differently?

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what do they need to know?

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What does your audience 
BEFORE
brainstorm what your audience needs to be transformed
what do we want them to do AFTER the presentation
know 
climate change is a current affair, that has been in the news a lot
climate change is a very real and evident problem that concerns us all.
believe
climate change is occurring but not consequential yet for me.
things must change now before it's too late
feel
change is difficult  especially to give up things, I don't feel the consequences right now, maybe not as motivated to do something about it.
urgency, motivation, 
do
Maybe seperate rubbish, throw away plastic or try to reuse plastc bags more than once. 
Find out more what's causing pollution in the water, air and everywhere. How can i play a part and lessen my carbon  footprint?

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What does your audience 
BEFORE
brainstorm what your audience needs to be transformed
what do we want them to do AFTER the presentation
know 
climate change is a current affair, that has been in the news a lot
climate change is a very real and evident problem that concerns us all.
believe
climate change is occurring but not consequential yet for me.
things must change now before it's too late
feel
change is difficult  especially to give up things, I don't feel the consequences right now, maybe not as motivated to do something about it.
urgency, motivation, 
do
Maybe seperate rubbish, throw away plastic or try to reuse plastc bags more than once. 
Find out more what's causing pollution in the water, air and everywhere. How can i play a part and lessen my carbon  footprint?
timer
5:00

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brainstorm what you can say, show and do to transform your audience
write each idea on the table in between BEFORE and AFTER the presentation.
Work together 
timer
10:00

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Introduction
ice breaker-attention grabber- 
message 1
.




message 2
.



message 3
.



conclusion
Call to ACTION

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Take all your ideas and order them to create a storyline for your presentation
Introduction: must have an attention grabber
What could be your attention grabber?
timer
5:00

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what's a good attention grabber
for the beginning
of your presentation?

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Introduction
ice breaker-attention grabber- Scientists say that we have reached a 'tipping-point' and that if we continue to live the way we have, the effects of climate change will be incredibly difficult if not impossible to reverse.
GOP26 is 200 world leaders coming together to show their plans for cutting emissions by the year 2030. These emissions that we create from heating our homes, driving cars, farming are causing the planet's temperature to rise dangerously. 
Leaders and large companies need to actively aim at reducing emissions . The temperature must not rise more than 1.5C this century. Countries need to reach 'Net Zero' by 2050 meaning that a country takes as much of these climate changing gases out of the atmosphere as it is putting it into the atmosphere.This way we can avoid catastrophe.
How can we do that? by planting trees and cutting down fewer trees on a global scale. By stopping coal power faster. By protecting more people from the impacts of climate change. By using renewable energy without CO2 emisions.
conclusion
we need to do it together. We need to change how we live and become more aware of how our lifestyle is having an impct on the planet. Find ways to make change..
Maybe even become a scientist or an economist whose goal is to change the lifstyle we know into a sustainable one.

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Conclusion: what could be your call to action

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how would you tie up your presentation?

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   Lesson 4
      Transformational Roadmap 



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What are the 3 main things we want to focus on for a good presentation?

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HW
Read your article and highlight all the passages you find important 

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- The Fight for LGBT Rights in Vietnam has still a long way to go.

- Discrimination against Indigenous Australians has risen dramatically

- India: Gender inequality seriously harms women and children

- Disturbing allegations of sexual harassment in Antarctica.

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GOAL= 
to understand how to take your audience on a transformational journey by working out where they are before the presentation and where you want them to be after your presentation.

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Starting Point:
What does your audience 
BEFORE
Where do you want the audience to be

AFTER
know 
what do they know
what do they need to know
believe
what do they believe
what do they need to believe( think)
feel
what do they feel
what do they need to feel
do
what do they do?
call to action

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In pairs compare what you highlighted for homework.Determine what you think your audience knows about the topic according to the roadmap. 
Write down your assessments on 
the A3 worksheet
- What does your audience know about the topic
- What could the audience believe about the topic
- What does the audience feel about the topic.
- What does the audience do about the topic.
timer
8:00

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Starting Point:
What does your audience 
BEFORE
Where do you want the audience to be

AFTER
know 
what do they know
what do they need to know
believe
what do they believe
what do they need to believe( think)
feel
what do they feel
what do they need to feel
do
what do they do?
call to action

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Once you have worked out where the audience is before the presentation you can then take them to where you want them to go afterwards ( after the presentation)



What do they need to feel and what do they need to believe and what do they need to know for them to do something different after they’ve been transformed by your presentation
timer
8:00

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What does your audience 
BEFORE
brainstorm what your audience needs to be transformed
AFTER
know 
what do they know
what do they need to know
believe
what do they believe
what do they need to believe( think)
feel
what do they feel
what do they need to feel
do
what do they do?
call to action

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With the help of post-its write each idea down. 
Fill in the transformation column.

 What can you say or show or do to make those transformations?
Transformation Brainstorm 
timer
15:00

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Do you think this is a good way for you to create a presentation?

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Do you think you can give a presentation that will transform your audience?

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Monday 8th November
- Next week presentations: speaking plan in magister and teams
- Hand in all 7 presentations in Teams the evening before your final presentation.
- You may give the presentation we prepared in class, but it must be made personal (extra/different than your partner's) 
- you may use the other 3 articles for your presentations.

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The other 6 presentations:
Must be uploaded in teams. 
• Outline (summary of what it was about)
• Global value (why it is global news: where applicable explain its social, economic, geographical political importance)
• Why you have chosen this article
• The effect it has/will have/might have on you/your family/your country/etc.

Your final presentation must not have any text. You will give your presentation the way we practiced it.

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Introduction
ice breaker-attention grabber- 
message 1
.




message 2
.



message 3
.



conclusion
Call to ACTION
Arrange the ideas in a suitable order to create the storyline for their presentation. This will be the outline of your presentation.
timer
5:00

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Text
 Using the given language phrases  start writing your presentation together with a beginning- middle and-end

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Tips for a giving a presentation
 Have a confident body language
Make eye contact
speak clearly
project your voice
Take your time
engage the audience
know your visuals
practice

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Practice opening your transformational presentation

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