M5: Presentation Sketch (Assignment)

{“Introduction”: “Now that you’ve completed the outline of your Tribe Talk, you should begin to prepare detailed talking points, or a script, for your Tribe Talk. Use the one of the templates provided below (or your own choice of a PowerPoint template) to ‘storyboard’ your presentation.”, “Requirements”: [{“1.”: “Approximately 5-9 slides of draft content, not including your references and introductory slides”}, {“2.”: “Detailed speaking notes”}, {“3.”: “One final slide with the references that you currently have”}], “Templates”: [{“PowerPoint Template”: “Link”}, {“Google Slides Template”: “Link”}], “Approach”: “There are several ways to approach this assignment; one would be to use your slides to serve as an ‘outline’ for the talk. Oftentimes, the slides are what we do last after a presentation is written. This approach reverses that process in that we start with drafts (just concepts…not finished slides) of slides. The slide could contain a picture, freehand sketch, or just a few words. Another approach would be to develop detailed speaking notes or a script from the your outline of your presentation (introduction, your Wicked Problem, describe why it is important, current situation, possible solution(s), execution considerations (key items from your Business Canvas), conclusion). Based on the outline, you might develop concepts for the slides. Using the Notes page format in PowerPoint, you might put the outline in the notes section and the slide concept above it.”}