It is completely open-ended, so nothing is "supposed to" anything.
Let your team choose whatever presentation style/format works best for them
and their solution.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Faith Mcgarrity <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Looking for some tips on the Project and presentation. Is the skit
> supposed to be informational designed to hit all the elements in the
> rubric? Like a school presentation. Or should it be a story type of skit
> showing our solution? If the latter will the team have opportunity to fill
> in the rest of the elements ( ie the sharing or implementation) after the
> skit?
>
> And what is the function of the presentation board? To document the
> solution? Or can it incorporate core values experiences and/or robot game
> progress?
>
> Thanks for your thoughts!
>
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