Modeling and Leading
Address the following in your plan:
*Briefly describe the plan you will be promoting in your presentation.
-Your plan should involve the implementation of an educational innovation, preferably related to educational technology.
*Analyze the makeup of the stakeholder audience to which you would present your plan of action; this group could include colleagues, decision makers, parents, and community members.
*Provide a rationale for your choice of occasion and venue for the presentation.
-For example, would you present to the school faculty at a faculty meeting? Or would you present to the school board at a board meeting?
*Justify the topics you would address with this group at this occasion and venue.
*Analyze the main points that would be needed to persuade all stakeholders.
-How could you address their key concerns? How will you support your contentions? Will you refer to the professional literature or personal experience? Why or why not?
*Write a 3-minute introduction designed to grab your audience's attention and persuade them to listen attentively to your presentation.
Part 2: Presentation
Create a 3-minute video presentation in which you film yourself delivering the introduction you wrote in Part 1 and in which you employ effective verbal and nonverbal communication that is aligned with the purpose of the presentation and target audience.
Elements include:
-Appropriate volume and clear pronunciation.
-Avoidance of fidgeting and distracting interjections.
-A variety of intonation and pacing, and appropriate use of pauses.