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 * COURSE:** LTMS 500 - Instructional Design
 * PROJECT:** Presentation of ID Project Plan and Prototype

DESCRIPTION:
During the LTMS 500 course you have completed multiple stages of the instructional design process. This summary activity brings together all the work you have completed into a presentation. This premise of the presentation is that you are presenting your ID document and a portion of your Prototype/Pilot as to a School Board, Board of Directors, or to a Department Head, who will be either supporting you to completing the next phase/module of your ID project/proposal or denying it based on your presentation.

The audience will want to see the final ID document and get an overview of the process by which you completed the components of the ID document (IE: After doing an audience analysis of 200 supervisors it was determined that they are not familiar with the process of accessing the Wireless Network. Further analysis let to the conclusion that training was needed on accessing the Wireless Network.) Each stage of final ID Document should be addressed in summary and should be direct support of ID document. At the end of the presentation the presenter will provide a sample of the prototype/pilot that was created. If the pilot is stand up instruction, a short segment 5 minutes should be delivered during the presentation. If the prototype is multimedia based a portion of the prototype should be shared. During the prototype/pilot presentation phase the presenter should explain the stages that occur pre and post the segment being presented. The presentation will need to be planned, practiced, and executed in a professional manner will be evaluated according to a Oral Presentation Rubric.

PRESENTATION LENGTH
10-20 minutes

EVALUATION CATEGORIES
Presentation information and ideas are accomplished with a high degree of clarity and with confidence
 * Presentation**

Clear evidence of the effective planning showing a clear rationale for each item, example, topic included in the presentaiton. (Note: You should write out your entire script for your presentation and carefully determine the appropriate information to include in the presentation.
 * Organization**

Shows clear and concise alignment with the Design Document with presentation content supporting the Design Document.
 * Alignment with the Design Document**

Demonstrates superior use of the technology. During the presentation you selected; PowerPoint, Keynote, Captivate, WikiSpaces, etc. to organize and guide the audience through your presentation. During the prototype/pilot portion of the presention the presentor included appropriate screens/samples to support the presentation and tested prior to the presentation that the technology worked completely.
 * Proper Use of Technology**