The document outlines the criteria for an informative speech assessment, including a portfolio and the speech presentation. The portfolio is 10% of the grade and is due in Week 5, consisting of materials used like one chart/graph, one reference article, an outline, and PowerPoint slides saved as a PDF. The informative speech presentation is 30% of the grade and will take place between Weeks 6-7, lasting 3-5 minutes, and can be done in class or at another agreed time.
The document outlines the criteria for an informative speech assessment, including a portfolio and the speech presentation. The portfolio is 10% of the grade and is due in Week 5, consisting of materials used like one chart/graph, one reference article, an outline, and PowerPoint slides saved as a PDF. The informative speech presentation is 30% of the grade and will take place between Weeks 6-7, lasting 3-5 minutes, and can be done in class or at another agreed time.
The document outlines the criteria for an informative speech assessment, including a portfolio and the speech presentation. The portfolio is 10% of the grade and is due in Week 5, consisting of materials used like one chart/graph, one reference article, an outline, and PowerPoint slides saved as a PDF. The informative speech presentation is 30% of the grade and will take place between Weeks 6-7, lasting 3-5 minutes, and can be done in class or at another agreed time.
Below are the criterion for your informative speech assessment.
Portfolio (10%)
Submission - Week 5 (11.59PM Saturday, 14th November 2020.)
Compilation of materials used for informative speech: 1. charts and/or graphs (minimum one chart and/or graph ) 2. materials - reference from books, websites, articles (minimum 1 article) (5%) 3. final preparation outline (5%) 4. Powerpoint slides of the presentation (saved in pdf form – 3 slides per page)
Informative Speech (30%)
Presentation - Week 6 - Week 7 (Monday, 16th November 2020 to Friday, 27th
November) P.s - Can be done in class session or other time agreed by both students and lecturer Duration: 3 - 5 minutes