Thursday, February 16, 2012

The OVERVIEW - FLOW CHART

IRP in CSI Style!

When you begin to compose your IRP think like a forensic investigator who is working backward… You are putting the analysis before the crime - the planning before the presentation! (Not to say that your presentation will be a crime!) THINK CSI!
 
You can begin your IRP with the planning stage. Compose a FLOW CHART that outlines the main parts of your presentation. You can "chunk" your topic into 3 or 4 parts. Include both an introduction and a conclusion. Use the following CSI notes to help you organize your thinking. Use the sample flow chart a s a guide.

C = Claim. Present a short speech where you include these points:
  • Introduce yourself: “Good morning fellow students. I am ________________ …”
  • State the topic you are presenting: “…and I’d like to present you with _______...”
  • Explain your claim: “This is relevant because ___________...”

S = Support. Speak to your audience about your topic. This is the BULK of your presenation. 
§         Show your PowerPoint, Prezi, ComicLife, demonstration, or any other audio/visual aid. The following points you should either explain as the presentation is being given or should be part of the presentation:
1.      Prove why the topic you have chosen is important.
2.      Supply facts, anecdotes and statistics to strengthen your support.
3.      Include pictures, interviews, sound or video clips and tie these together to fully explore the topic you have chosen.

I = Impact. Tell your audience why your topic is relevant to them.
  • State why the information you have shared is relevant to your audience.
  • Explain how the information you presented might affect your audience.

  • Thank your audience for their attentiveness and ask for questions.

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