Guidelines For SG8001 Individual Presentation (26 Aug 2021)

You might also like

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Guidelines for SG8001 Individual Presentation (Simulated teaching session with interactive

TLA and AT)


Individual Presentation (Simulated teaching session with interactive TLA and AT) is the main
assessment task in SG8001. Students are required to deliver high quality teaching and learning
activities with valid assessment task based on academic topics. Students can teach any academic
topic: including research topic, lecture topic, or laboratory topic…etc. and regard the audiences
as year 1 university students.

Each student needs to prepare a 10-minute video presentation using your own recording device
and submit it online via Canvas > Assignments. Please check and make sure the sound quality is
good before submission. The use of PowerPoint is required. The presentation should follow
the OBTL framework with clear ILO, TLA, and AT.

ILO should be explicitly stated in the PPT. Remember, ILO must be action verb which are
observable and therefore assessable. The assessment of the presentation follows four dimensions:
content, organization, interaction with students (show your intended activities, no need to
execute in the video), and language. Details of the assessment criteria can be found in the
weighted assessment rubrics available on Canvas > Files. Student needs to obtain an overall
satisfactory grade (Adequate or above) to pass the course.
What to submit (two items):

1. PowerPoint slide of the teaching topic;


2. A 10-minute self-recorded video (teaching demonstration) based on the submitted
PowerPoint slide. The Video should record the upper body of the presenter, showing the PPT
in the video is NOT required. You may submit any common video format (i.e. MP4, AVI,
WMV…etc.) using the Upload function in the Assignments page, or you may use the
Canvas’s build-in video Record function to record the video (recommended method). Here is
the instruction on how to Record and Submit a Video for an Assignment using Canvas
Apps Android (Links to an external site.) and iOS (Links to an external site.). Of course, you
may also use a computer/laptop to submit the file.

You might also like