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Final Project Presentation Guidelines

The following questions that you asked each other are also useful to help plan your
presentations. Also, plan to display a visual (could be digital and on the screen or something
else entirely). Presentations should be approximately 5-10 minutes. You are welcome to use
notecards if you are more comfortable using them for reference.

1. What was your project?


2. Did your project end up being the same as your original proposal or different? If
different, what changed?
3. How did you decide what to do? Was it an easy decision or not?
4. How have you attempted to make your project public?
5. What was the most rewarding thing about your project?
6. What was the most difficult part?
7. What would you do differently if you had a project like this again?
8. Why is the topic you chose important? Who needs to care about this issue?
9. How has your knowledge of rhetorical concepts (genre, rhetorical situation, rhetorical
appeals) influenced your work?
10. What advice would you give to a student taking this class in a future semester?

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