Presenting Your Design Solution Portfolio

In this portfolio, you have identified a problem related to preserving biodiversity. You have also evaluated and compared different solutions that will help to prevent biodiversity loss. Now that you have chosen, researched, developed, and evaluated a design solution for this problem, you will present your information.

A presentation can have several goals. Your main goal in this presentation will be to share information about your design solution. However, consider the following goals as well as you go forward:

informing your audience about threats to biodiversity
persuading your audience that your solution is the most effective
convincing your audience to participate in your solution
instructing your audience as to how they can personally implement your solution
motivating your audience to become excited about what your solution has to offer
As you plan your presentation, think about how you will accomplish all of these goals.

The rubric here will help you to assess your writing. Read it carefully to see how well you have followed the rules for writing a presentation.

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Rubric for Design Solution Portfolio Presentation:

1. Clear and concise introduction of the problem related to preserving biodiversity: Did the presenter effectively present the issue of biodiversity loss and its implications?

2. Thorough evaluation and comparison of different solutions: Did the presenter provide a detailed analysis of different solutions to prevent biodiversity loss and explain why the chosen solution is the most effective?

3. Well-researched, developed, and evaluated design solution: Did the presenter present a well-researched design solution, including the potential benefits and challenges of implementing it?

4. Effective communication of the design solution: Did the presenter effectively communicate the design solution in a clear and engaging manner, considering the goals of informing, persuading, convincing, instructing, and motivating the audience?

5. Engaging presentation style: Was the presentation engaging, with a clear structure, effective visuals, and a confident delivery?

6. Overall impact and effectiveness: Did the presentation successfully convey the importance of preserving biodiversity and the potential impact of the design solution in addressing this issue?

Based on the above criteria, evaluate how well your presentation meets each of these requirements. Use specific examples from your presentation to support your assessment. Consider areas for improvement and how you can further enhance your presentation for future audiences.