Wednesday, September 17, 2014

NASA Powerpoint instructions


NASA Power Point

Six slides minimum


One slide giving basic information on the mission.  For example, it is nice to know the destination!
Five or more slides filled with interesting facts about the mission  Let your research guide you. If you find the information boring, so will your audience.  If you find it interesting, so will your audience. If there is nothing interesting about your mission, come see me and I’ll find you a new one. NASA has had many fascinating projects!

Phrases, not sentences, on the slides themselves

Don’t put all your information on the slide.  Instead, put the heading only.  For example, on your slide you might have a diagram of your rocket with a few words pointing out the various sections. Twenty words per slide (or less) is a good goal.  Remember, you are the star of the presentation.  You have the knowledge that unlocks the meaning of the slides.

Grades:  4—Six or more slides
                    Proper spelling and grammar on the slides
                    Notes with added information
                    Eye contact, poise

              3--Falling short on one or two of the above