Purpose

The purpose of the final presentation is to verbally communicate your group’s process to answer a question using data. A slideshow with appropriate visuals and text should be utilized. This is your group’s opportunity to enthusiastically share your findings with your classmates.

Requirements

In 5 to 7 minutes, you will focus your presentation on a single question. Ideally, this should be 1 of the 2 questions you will write about in your final paper. A slideshow should be used to organize the information. First, you should creatively introduce the question and orally defend why your group found this particular question interesting. Next, you should briefly discuss the data your group used to answer this question. The original source of the data should be given. The source is not the website where you found the data, but who is responsible for gathering the original data. Figures and tables can be used to highlight variables of interest. Last, you should explain the statistical methods you employed to answer the question and the results you discovered. I recommend using multiple modeling techniques.

During the presentation, I will assess how well the question is explained, how well the methods are explained, and how well the content is organized on a scale from 0 to 3. The quality of slides will also be scored on a scale from 0 to 3. Slides should not be cluttered, too wordy, unreadable, or plain. A minimum of 4 visuals is required. Eye contact and body language will also be assessed on a scale from 0 to 3. The Orator should not be reading the slides. This is a short presentation that should be well rehearsed.

The Orator is solely responsible for giving the presentation. All members should help develop the slides, organize the information, and provide an audience for the Orator to practice. Everyone should proofread the slides since grammatical and spelling errors will result in a loss of points. After 7 minutes, I will abruptly cut off your presentation.

The final presentations will take place during the last two lectures. Time slots will be prioritized according to email and posted on a Sakai. I highly recommend scheduling your meeting as soon as possible to ensure you have a preferred spot. If you fail to schedule your time, I will assign your time slot randomly. The Deliverer is responsible for submitting the slides to Gradescope as a group submission. The slides are due by before the first presentation. Attendance of all members is required. Each member that fails to attend will automatically lose five points from their individual grade.

Rubric

Requirement Points
Explanation of Question of Interest 3 Points
Explanation of Methods 3 Points
Organization of Content 3 Points
Eye Contact and Body Language 3 Points
Quality of Slides 3 Points
4 Visuals 4 Points
Grammatical and/or Spelling Errors 2 Points
Between 4 and 7 Minutes 2 Points
Slides Submitted on Gradescope 2 Points
Attendance 5 Points
Total 30 Points