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ILP Presentation

ILP Presentation . Add ILP Title Here. ILP Outline. Add here an outline of what your ILP is about. Research. Add here any research that you have undertaken – include primary and secondary research and references. Analysis of Findings.

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ILP Presentation

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  1. ILP Presentation Add ILP Title Here

  2. ILP Outline Add here an outline of what your ILP is about

  3. Research Add here any research that you have undertaken – include primary and secondary research and references

  4. Analysis of Findings Add here any comments you can make based on your research

  5. Project Strengths and Weaknesses Things you achieved, things that didn’t go to plan, what you would do differently next time

  6. What I have learnt! What have you gained from doing ILP? Add here any comments from an academic / personal viewpoint

  7. Final Thoughts….. Add here your conclusion

  8. Guidance Notes: • No more than 30 words on a slide at no less than 36 pt font size • Make sure you introduce yourself at the start "Hello everyone, my name is... and today I am going to talk about..." • Involve the audience: if you are doing a popular topic or person, ask something like "Can you put your hands up if you've heard of..." • If you aren't, then introduce the topic and towards the end, ask a question or two to involve the audience, eg, "By a show of hands, how many of you agree with..." • Stay confident throughout. • Maintain eye contact throughout.. • Be enthusiastic. • Know your topic inside out. Know the contents of each slide and do not simply read from it - put cue words on each slide so that when you change it, you see the word and discuss the relevant issue. • It should last between 3-5 mins max. • Finally, make sure you do a practise run or two.

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