Audio Presentation Instructions
This assessment requires you to formally present information which was scripted in Assessment 1, to the listener/audience using audio recorded PowerPoint slides. The information in this presentation will be based on Assessment 1. https://studenthome.work/
The PowerPoint slides must be prepared and audio recorded as being delivered in a professional setting. They will show evidence of academic research, discussion of literature, links with three (3) contemporary global issues in tourism raised in Assessment 1.
You will provide a well prepared and presented set of slides. You will need to practise audio delivery to pace the presentation. It must be clear and concise so the audience can understand. Provide discussion of points raised including concluding statements evaluating content relevance to the future of tourism and/or hotels. https://charteredessay.com/
Prepare slides as if you are giving a formal presentation – DO NOT cut and paste information from Assignment 1.
Duration – 15 minutes.
Mininum – 12 slides – plus reference list.
Note: A guide to oral presentations can be found on the Blackboard site.
Marking criteria
Quality of presentation materials – accuracy and content
– uses rich visual images, keeping text to a minimum.
– PowerPoint free of typos, errors.
– In-text citation of sources, images. 10 marks
Presentation delivery – structure, pacing, audio, expression, duration.
Major points from your report clearly identified and communicated.
Well structured, organised research presentation.
Keeps to time limit. https://essaycove.com/
Clear and audible delivery. 15 marks
Presenter gives synopsis of issues raised. 5 marks
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