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Automotive Senior Project Resources: PowerPoint Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation

  • Senior Project Option 1: Product & Presentation: Present a PowerPoint presentation explaining your product, connected to your research findings and skills learned. 
  • Senior Project Option 3: Co-op & Presentation: Present a PowerPoint presentation sharing highlights of your co-op experience and your research findings on a topic that relates to your co-op experience.

SAMPLE TEMPLATE- SENIOR PROJECT POWERPOINT

Option 1: Product & PowerPoint Sample Template for Option 1 Senior Project PowerPoint

Option 3: Co-Op & PowerPoint Sample Template for Option 3 Senior Project PowerPoint

Use or set up your own. Follow the general layout but adjust the slides to suit your project.

LAYOUT OF SENIOR PROJECT POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

 

Option #1 (Product): Layout of Presentation Option #3 (Co-Op as Product): Layout of Presentation

Introduction:

•Title Page: title, Option 1, student name, career area, date)

•Introduce yourself and your senior project

•Agenda slide (description of what you will be speaking about)

•State research question and supporting questions

Body:

•Explain your research findings and show how they connect with your product in an organized way

•Provide visual evidence and description of the process of creating your product

Closing:

•Summarize the information presented

•Reveal future plans

•Include a Works Cited or References page

•Include a thank you page

Introduction:

•Title Page:  title, Option 3, student name, career area, date)

•Introduce yourself and your senior project

•Agenda slide (description of what you will be speaking about)

•Introduce your place of work, your job title, and job responsibilities

•State research question and supporting questions

Body:

•Explain your research findings and show how they connect with your work on co-op (product) in an organized way

•Provide visual evidence and description of the process of your work on co-op (aka creating your product)

Closing

•Summarize information presented or list key lessons learned

•Reveal future plans

•Include a Works Cited or References page

•Include a thank you page

 

PRESENTATION / DEMONSTRATION REQUIREMENTS

SENIOR PROJECT MANUAL

See the Senior Project Manual for the rubric & more information