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Create one ICT news presentation to share with the CP4P class. Worth 4% of course marks.

Creating a news presentation is not a requirement to pass the course.


Family Name Given Name Username Tuesday Topic
@mySeneca.ca
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Dec-01 last date to submit late, no show, not signed up submissions,
worth 3%
Dec-08 very last submission date, worth 2%. 0% afterwards

First, sign up to do a presentation during a week this term by modifying this shared document. Post your name and email/Seneca user
ID on the date you will present. Earlier is better than later. There are four opportunities each week.
If your availability changes, it is up to students to swap weeks to avoid late penalties. If your presentation is not ready at the beginning
of the class you signed up for or, when you try to sign up there are no longer any weeks available (you cannot sign up for a week in the
past), email your instructor with a link to your presentation before the end of Week 12 (second last week of classes) when it will be
worth 3% instead of 4%. The last possible time to submit is before the end of Week 13 (last week of classes), when it will be worth 2%.
Second, at least one week before your presentation, post the URL of your news item. It must be a unique news item not already posted.
You can present a similar topic so long as you present different information and a different news item.
Third, prepare a narrated PowerPoint news report so you won't have to do it live. There are many reasons some of us are reluctant to
make a presentation in front of people in real time. Abject fear is one. The presentation is meant to challenge, not to traumatize. Be
prepared to answer questions from your colleagues afterward. This means giving the topic a little more consideration and a little more
investigation than for just the news item itself. If you are uncomfortable about creating a presentation, talk to your instructor.
Create a PowerPoint slide deck for a three to four minute presentation.
 Narrate it; an example is HERE.
 Export it as an MPED-4 (*.mp4) video to local storage
File > Export > Create a Video, (720p) is a good balance between size and quality; use Recorded Timings and Narrations.
 check for quality and completeness.
 Upload to YouTube
o You'll need a Google/YouTube account. Sign on. Click the Camera+ icon in top right.
o Drag your file in. Title defaults to file name.
o (1 of 3) Audience: Made for Kids (we hope!)
More Options: language = English
Allow embedding = Yes (needed so it can play from inside BigBlueButton)
o (3 of 3) Visibility = Unlisted
o Copy the YouTube link
 Add the link to the signup document under your News Item link.
Type "Presentation", put cursor on that word, Ctrl+K, paste link. E.g. Presentation
We can play that link near the beginning of our weekly class.
See My Grades /News Item / Rubric for evaluation details.
See your Week 3 Activity, the CP4P News page for inspiration, this for news sources, and this for presenting to a group.

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