The presentation of the an idea can be done using a wide range of ways. The most important point of any pitch is CAN YOU GET YOUR IDEA ACCROSS TO YOU AUDIENCE SO THEY UNDERSTAND YOUR VISION. The presentation of this infomation can take many forms and each will have its benefits and drawback and usecase. The list below outlines some of the options available to use to create a pitch
PowerPoint presentation, possibly the most commonly used tool to present information to an audience. This tool has oftern been over used to provide to much detail on single slides and for presenters to read from them "Death by Powerpoint". Quick wins would be to include short sharpe "nuggets" of data that are supported by notes and speaker discussions.
Prezi, an online tool that is an alternative to the traditional presentation. This tool can be used to break up content in to sections that are strung together with an annimation to the next point, a little more interactive than the powerpoint option Prezi allows users to include audio, video and hyperlinks, as well as making the presentation visually interesting
vlog,
blog,
ideas board,
event page,
website,
promotional video,
folder of evidence,
e-portfolio,
portfolio.
Structure of presentation delivery, e.g. tone, pace, gestures, body language, eye contact, use of visual aids, use of graphics/branding and appropriate images, handouts, correct terminology, attire, professional approach
Answering questions and feedback politely and appropriately
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Learning aim B: Plan and deliver a pitch for an esports event |
B.P3 Create a clear plan and pitch for a selected esports event supported by relevant materials B.P4 Deliver a clear pitch to an audience for an esports event plan supported by relevant materials B.M2 Deliver a clear and structured pitch for the esports event, responding to audience questions appropriately AB.D1 Produce and confidently pitch a structured and well organised plan with justification for the type and format of the esports event, responding to questions from the audience. |
Anonymous Assessment - Learners assess an anonymous piece of work containing deliberate mistakes against given success criteria.