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EXIT PRESENTATION

EXIT PRESENTATION. How-To and Sample Presentation. Requirements. Needs to be a visual electronic aide for exit interview: PowerPoint, Prezi , etc. You must be able to link or upload it onto the “Exit Interview” page of your senior website

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EXIT PRESENTATION

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  1. EXIT PRESENTATION How-To and Sample Presentation

  2. Requirements • Needs to be a visual electronic aide for exit interview: PowerPoint, Prezi, etc. • You must be able to link or upload it onto the “Exit Interview” page of your senior website • The presentation should take you about 10 minutes to get through, leaving 5 minutes for panelists to ask you questions

  3. Requirements • Must begin or end with a slide that shows a quote. This quote must lead into a discussion of “who I am” and “where I am going” • Must include visual representation, photos, and other images that represent who the student is • Must discuss Research Paper: purpose of essential research question, findings, and personal connection to or interest in topic • Outlines job experience and most important or memorable moments from experience • Discusses “next step” in your life • Reflects on lessons, challenges, accomplishments, and memories of senior year or high school years

  4. Sample Presentation

  5. Albert Einstein LHS Class of 2013

  6. 2 minutes About Me Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. -Scott Adams Four Years at LHS • Interests • Activities involved in at school • Clubs • Sports • Classes • Family • Friends • Events: Prom/Formal, Senior Sunrise, (etc.)

  7. 1 minute Total: 3 min [Preview] • What was the most meaningful to me? • Job Shadow • Visual Representation • Research Paper • Journals

  8. 1 min. 30 sec. Total: 4 min. 30 sec. Job Shadow—Starbucks Employee • What skills are required? • Dependability • Courtesy • Creativity • Is this job flexible with college students? • Yes. Different shifts. • After completing the job shadow, would I apply for this job? • Yes. Challenging, serving customers, and creative.

  9. 1 min. 30 sec. Total: 5 min. 30 sec. Visual Representation • Link: www.aeinstein2013.weebly.com/visualrep

  10. 1 min. 30 sec. Total: 7 min. Research Paper How is technology affecting the medical field? • Why did I choose this topic? • What did I learn in the process? • How does this topic relate to my future?

  11. 2 minutes Total: 9 minutes Journals • What was the most meaningful month of my senior year? • What was my biggest challenge? Greatest accomplishment? • First/Last journal—what have I learned in a year? • Beyond—where will I be going in the future?

  12. 30 sec. Total: 9 min. 30 sec. Thank You! • I appreciate your time and interest in my senior project. Questions?

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