10 Things to Check before Your Project Delivery.


I am referring to those 20 minutes you will be in front of the class as "project delivery". The content is something that must be genuinely yours. I am going to give some advice on how to avoid technological hiccup.
1-Make sure your laptop works by checking it a couple of hours before coming to schools so you won't be surprised by any unexpected boot fail.
2-When using someone's else laptop make sure that all the keyboards work in case you want to play any game online.
3-Turn off the antivirus so it won't delete your file from a possibly infected USB. A laptop format service costs only 1000ALL. And NO! You won't lose any of your data. Data is saved at "windows.old".
4-Always check if your laptop has a HDMI port. If not you have to find an adapter.
5-Check if the videos are shown on projector or not. Press FN+F5 from keyboard and this will make the projector act as the primary screen.
6-Make sure to rehearse everything that you have prepared. Avoiding interruptions would do.
7-Some extra material written on a word page will be way better than improvising.
8-If you have a 20 minutes presentation, plan only 16 and leave at least 4 minutes to speak about any topic that might spring up on the spot.
9-Make sure the speakers work.
10-Be confident and make a bold intro.
Thanks!

Comments

  1. Great reminder for everyone dealing with multiple projects lately. Everythings so hectic you forget to check the essentials. Thanks and good luck to all your projies

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  2. So may important pieces of advice.Thank u for sharing them with us kleo,especially to the ones who have not dealt with their projects.

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  3. I am going to keep in mind those 10 things before I am showing my projects . It was very helpful . Congrats !

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  5. useful advices thank you kleant

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  6. Thanks Kleant for the advices, I'll try to make use of them during my future presentation.
    Hope they'll work.

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  7. I know the reason you wrote this post. Sorry but i can't forget your face when you said my pc does not work . It was good that you reflected upon that and helped us to stay with our feet on the ground, because there might happen the unexpected just when you less expect it.

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