engagetheirminds posted: " I've updated the free Genius Hour Presentation Planner, and I've added it to my Genius Hour Resources page under "Free Genius Hour Downloads." This is a digital planner made in Google Slides, and is meant to be used after students have completed the Gen"
I've updated the free Genius Hour Presentation Planner, and I've added it to my Genius Hour Resources page under "Free Genius Hour Downloads." This is a digital planner made in Google Slides, and is meant to be used after students have completed the Genius Hour Research Notes (also on the Free Genius Hour Downloads page). In the past, I noticed that students often jumped to creating their presentations before acquiring very much new knowledge, so these two resources gave them a framework to help them with gathering information and preparing to share with others. I would also recommend taking a look at my post, "Step Away from the Slideshow," to get some ideas on how students can present without boring themselves or their audiences to tears. One particular addition I made in the update to this Presentation Planner was to add some guidelines for the Timeline to help students understand what needed to be done before each of the three dates (Rough Draft, Rehearsal, Final Presentation).
("From Jaded to Joyful: Galvanizing Students with Genius Hour" is one ofthe many Professional Development sessionsthat I offer, and can be done virtually or in person.)
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