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1 Authors’ Names (First and Last)
Name of Engagement **Add a picture, background, or gif to enhance PowerPoint Authors’ Names (First and Last)

2 Introduction: What We Have to Do
This slide will include an overview of what you will be doing throughout your engagement Summarize the objectives in your own words- Do NOT copy and paste

3 Explore Document your work using screen captures, pictures, and/or videos Show us the basic of your project How does the program/build work? What did you learn from the tutorials or instructions? How you will be using the program/build for future ideas in this presentation? How will you use this knowledge to progress into deeper learning?

4 Research Use your own knowledge, textbooks, and the internet as a resource for research Did I use 1 source or many? Did the sources agree or differ on the topic? Was the source in-depth or surface level facts? Do NOT copy and paste, but summarize in your own words What does this research mean to you? Why is this important or relevant?

5 Research (continued) Add pictures to support your research
How does this research apply to your project? What are other real world applications? Include citations of your sources Are your sources credible? OR are they Google, Bing, or Wikipedia level research? Make sure to click on the picture to get the exact website.

6 Critical Thinking Use your own creativity
How did you make this project new and useful? How did you make this project interesting or unique? Add pictures that support your critical thinking responses

7 Critical Thinking (continued)
Demonstrate Critical Thinking What problems came though this project? How did you fail or make mistakes? How did you overcome or fix these issues? Demonstrate a depth of knowledge What were other ideas to solve your issues? Why did you not use those ideas to solve your issues? How could this project solve real world problems? How could this project be used to support your efforts in future projects?

8 Extend Use 2-5 slides to document your learning process in extend yourself Document your work using screen captures, pictures, and/or videos How did you go beyond what was asked of you in this project? Why did you think this was the best way to expand the project? How does this show mastery of the project?

9 21st Century Skills Communication: Collaboration: Critical Thinking:
Expressing thoughts and opinion and actively listen to others Strengths: Weakness: Collaboration: Working with others, sharing skills, flexible to other needs or skills and sharing group responsibilities Critical Thinking: Ability to analyze, interpret, and evaluate problems Strengths: Weakness: Creativity: Brainstorming, refining ideas, making ideas tangible and useful

10 Conclusion: What We Learned
This slide should include a summary of what you and your partner learned throughout your engagement. Be specific in your learning! Give advice to anyone doing this engagement in the future. What worked well? What would you do differently next time? What tool, tip, or trick helped you be successful?

11 Works Cited Every picture has a citation
Every fact that you learned for textbook or internet is sourced and cited


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