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Reply 1
It's important for your presentation to have a proper structure. Follow a systematic structure beginning w/ your title, an introduction where you describe the real-life situation such as a war and present one or more knowledge issues related to it. The next part of your presentation should explore the knowledge issues and relate them to your real-life situation. Here are brief notes on what you should cover for each criteria;

A. Identification of knowledge issue
The issue you are presenting must be a real-life problem for you to get full marks.
e.g. For a real-life situation such as global warming, a knowledge issue would be; is global warming really taking place?-can we be sure? or how are scientists influencing our view on global warming?


B. Treatment of Knowledge Issues

Here, expand more on the knowledge issues you identified previously and show that you understand them.

C. Knower's perspective
This is assessed throughout your presentation. You have to show your stand point. Show that you have done research. Use statistics. Give examples. Also the presentation of the different perspectives will help to bring out the significance of your topic.

D. Connections
Present the different perspectives of the stakeholders involved. Even if it is just two different viewpoints, explain them well and give examples of how the stakeholders are affected. Also give your different view points (in case you have more than one view point). The key here is to present all perspectives. Don't be limited.

Hope this helps and good luck with your presentation! :wink:
Reply 2
Wow, this helps alot! Thanks!
Reply 3
shazmin91
It's important for your presentation to have a proper structure. Follow a systematic structure beginning w/ your title, an introduction where you describe the real-life situation such as a war and present one or more knowledge issues related to it. The next part of your presentation should explore the knowledge issues and relate them to your real-life situation. Here are brief notes on what you should cover for each criteria;

A. Identification of knowledge issue
The issue you are presenting must be a real-life problem for you to get full marks.
e.g. For a real-life situation such as global warming, a knowledge issue would be; is global warming really taking place?-can we be sure? or how are scientists influencing our view on global warming?


B. Treatment of Knowledge Issues

Here, expand more on the knowledge issues you identified previously and show that you understand them.

C. Knower's perspective
This is assessed throughout your presentation. You have to show your stand point. Show that you have done research. Use statistics. Give examples. Also the presentation of the different perspectives will help to bring out the significance of your topic.

D. Connections
Present the different perspectives of the stakeholders involved. Even if it is just two different viewpoints, explain them well and give examples of how the stakeholders are affected. Also give your different view points (in case you have more than one view point). The key here is to present all perspectives. Don't be limited.

Hope this helps and good luck with your presentation! :wink:


So that's why I got a D.....

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