Blog 6: presentation/documentation styles
Blog 6: Look for and document some examples of presentation/documentation styles that your term project may take as inspiration. Good resources: CMYK (magazine) PRINT (magazine) Graphis (magazine) Core77 (blog).
There are many ways to present a term project. You have the typical ways such as give a speech or PowerPoint. It’s usually good to include a visual aid of some sort, and maybe even an audio clip. Or you could always go the route of a portfolio or enlarged graphs neatly displayed on poster board. I don’t know if anyone of these styles would necessarily better represent a presentation on sustainability. My term project may not take any of these styles as inspiration, but I think the style will be inspired by my group’s dynamics, and charisma in front of an audience.
Here are a few different methods of presenting styles...
If I think about how to make a good speech, I think what I would want to sit through if I was in the audience. I would want to listen to a projecting voice that captivates me from the beginning, and leaves me pondering or in aw by the end.

Aristotle’s Canon’s of Rhetoric
Invention- What are you trying to say?
Disposition- How is it organized?
Style- How could you make it sound good?
Delivery- How do you present your topic? (Expression, Emphasis, Enunciation.)

Powerpoint style
-well organized slides that are easy to follow.
- Don’t use a lot of text, rather short main points. (Bullet points!)
- Use pictures that are relevant with your topic and are thought provoking.
-For the sustainability project, graphs and other visual ways to show data will be important.


Media presentation style
Combining information with sounds and pictures, into one visually appealing video clip is always an entertaining way to present a topic or make a point. Pictures should support your point and be dynamic. This method mixed with a condensed speech seems to captivate and grasp the audience’s attention, which would make a presentation successful if you got your point across.

In the end, I don’t think it really matters how you present your project, speech, powerpoint, paper, or an audio visual. They all are methods to help you achieve a memorable point. As long as you have the a deep understanding and knowledge on your topic, and put all the energy you can researching, and organizing , and presenting it, any style will be affective. You must also have passion for your topic. It is completely obvious to tell if someone is passionate. Their energy is just shown through their expressions and voice, and it usually tends to flow and make others energetic and interested also.


