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THE FINAL PROJECT


   PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH
        MR. JAIME
Rationale of the Project

 Help others: One reason why we are
  here: to be able to help others after we
  graduate.
 Help self: Another reason: to
  empower ourselves with useful skills,
  information, and attitudes.
 Rationale: This project is related to
  your achieving these two goals.
Expected Output

 1 poster (infographic), size: A4x4
 1 report
  projectproposal (IT majors)
  business proposal (Business majors)

 1 presentation in PowerPoint
  About the writer (1 minute maximum)
  About the project (3 minutes maximum)
Project Limitations

 Time: You should choose a project that can be
    finished in three weeks.
   Effort: Your project should be something that you
    can do without much difficulty.
   Resources: Your project should require very little
    physical resources.
   viable (effectiveness or profitability)
   practical (ease of implementation or use)
   related to your culture / home country / major
    course of study or degree
   original – developed in class; each step approved
    by the lecturer; cannot be copied from the internet
Your Target Audiences

 The Poster: a specific group in your
  community in your home country.
 The Report: this is proof of your
  professional communication skills, for
  your lecturer to grade.
 The Presentation: this is for the
  general public in the campus.
Complete Project Timeline

1    Creative     6     Slides       7 Infographic
     Concept           Approved          Approved
     Week 5             Week 9            Week 9


2    Concept      5     Formal       8    Report
    Approved            Report           Approved
     Week 6             Week 8           Week 10

3                 4                  9
    Infographic          Slides          Display
       Poster         Presentation       Exhibit
      Week 7            Week 8           Week 12
Infographic Poster Timeline

1   Creative    6    Poster A3     7    Poster is
    Concept            Draft            Graded
    Week 5            Week 7            Week 9

2   Poster A4   5                  8 Prepare for
                    Create Final
      Draft                             Display
                      Week 8
     Week 5                            Weeks 10-11

3               4                  9
     Concept         Email as           Display
    Approved          PDF               Exhibit
     Week 6          Week 8             Week 12
PPT Presentation Timeline

1     Creative     6      PPT 2       7   PPT 2 is
      Concept          Presentation       Graded
      Week 5             Week 9           Week 9


2     Concept      5     PPT 1 is     8 Prepare for
     Approved            Graded           Display
      Week 6             Week 8           Week 10

3                  4                  9
       PPT 1                              Display
                       PPT 2 Plan
    Presentation                          Exhibit
                        Week 8
      Week 7                              Week 12
Formal Report Timeline

1    Creative     6 References       7   Report is
     Concept          The Writer          Graded
     Week 5            Week 9            Week 10

2    Concept      5    Draft 1 &     8 Prepare for
    Approved          Cover Letter       Display
     Week 6             Week 8           Week 11

3                 4                  9
    Thesis St &        Research          Display
      Outline           Notes            Exhibit
     Week 6             Week 7           Week 12
The Poster


     A BIG POSTER THAT IS
    • EASY TO UNDERSTAND
• CONVINCES A TARGET AUDIENCE
One infographic

 CONTENTS: words and images and
  can be displayed as a big poster.
 GOAL: To create proof of your ability
  to effectively communicate to a target
  audience.
Infographic Deadlines

Week 5 - A4 Draft
Week 9 - A3 Final Draft
Week 10 - Edited Poster
Week 12 - Poster Exhibit
Submission

 SUBMIT on paper to your group
  leader one day before the class.
 Group leader, leave the posters on the
  lecturer's table before the class begins.
 If the group leader is absent or late for
  that meeting, the entire class will not
  get a grade.
 TIP: Appoint an assistant group
  leader.
The Report


   IT PROJECT PROPOSAL
            OR
BUSINESS CONCEPT PROPOSAL
The Report

 FORMAT: Parts of an academic research
  paper: Starting from Cover Page, Table of
  Contents, Abstract… to References, About the
  Author, and Research Notes.
 GOAL: To create proof of your ability to write
  a formal report.
 Note: Do not print on paper until the final
  week.
Submission


 SUBMIT by email to your group leader one
  day before the class.
 Group leader, leave the reports on the
  lecturer's table before the class begins.
 If the group leader is absent or late, the entire
  class will not get a grade.
Deadlines

 Week 6: Outline
 Week 7: Research Notes
 Week 8: Complete Report + Cover Letter or
  Transmittal Letter (for self-correction)
 Week 10: Full Report (for grading)
 Week 11: Edited Report
 Week 12 Published Report (for exhibit)
The Presentation


  ABOUT THE WRITER
  ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Presentation
 A one minute PPT presentation about you, the
  writer.
 Goal:
  To correct your design errors
  To correct your presentation errors
  To get a higher grade in the final presentation

 A three-minute PowerPoint presentation about
 your project.
  Automatic timing of about 20 seconds per slide;
   approximately 9 slides, (including introduction and
   references).
  Goal: To convince the group why your project is useful
   to the target audience. Submit to your group leader.
Submission

 Group leader: transfer the files to my
  laptop at the start of the class.
 If the group leader is absent or late, the
  entire class will not get a grade.
Deadlines: PPT 1

PPT 1: the writer of the project
 Week 7: in-class presentation, peer
  assessment
 Week 8: removal presentation (lecturer
  assessment)
 Week 12 : Public exhibition (to be
  approved)
Deadlines: PPT 2

PPT 2: the project
 Week 9: in-class presentation, peer
  assessment
 Week 10: removal presentation
  (lecturer assessment)
 Week 12 : Public exhibition (to be
  approved)

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Final Project Tips and Guidelines

  • 1. THE FINAL PROJECT PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH MR. JAIME
  • 2. Rationale of the Project  Help others: One reason why we are here: to be able to help others after we graduate.  Help self: Another reason: to empower ourselves with useful skills, information, and attitudes.  Rationale: This project is related to your achieving these two goals.
  • 3. Expected Output  1 poster (infographic), size: A4x4  1 report  projectproposal (IT majors)  business proposal (Business majors)  1 presentation in PowerPoint  About the writer (1 minute maximum)  About the project (3 minutes maximum)
  • 4. Project Limitations  Time: You should choose a project that can be finished in three weeks.  Effort: Your project should be something that you can do without much difficulty.  Resources: Your project should require very little physical resources.  viable (effectiveness or profitability)  practical (ease of implementation or use)  related to your culture / home country / major course of study or degree  original – developed in class; each step approved by the lecturer; cannot be copied from the internet
  • 5. Your Target Audiences  The Poster: a specific group in your community in your home country.  The Report: this is proof of your professional communication skills, for your lecturer to grade.  The Presentation: this is for the general public in the campus.
  • 6. Complete Project Timeline 1 Creative 6 Slides 7 Infographic Concept Approved Approved Week 5 Week 9 Week 9 2 Concept 5 Formal 8 Report Approved Report Approved Week 6 Week 8 Week 10 3 4 9 Infographic Slides Display Poster Presentation Exhibit Week 7 Week 8 Week 12
  • 7. Infographic Poster Timeline 1 Creative 6 Poster A3 7 Poster is Concept Draft Graded Week 5 Week 7 Week 9 2 Poster A4 5 8 Prepare for Create Final Draft Display Week 8 Week 5 Weeks 10-11 3 4 9 Concept Email as Display Approved PDF Exhibit Week 6 Week 8 Week 12
  • 8. PPT Presentation Timeline 1 Creative 6 PPT 2 7 PPT 2 is Concept Presentation Graded Week 5 Week 9 Week 9 2 Concept 5 PPT 1 is 8 Prepare for Approved Graded Display Week 6 Week 8 Week 10 3 4 9 PPT 1 Display PPT 2 Plan Presentation Exhibit Week 8 Week 7 Week 12
  • 9. Formal Report Timeline 1 Creative 6 References 7 Report is Concept The Writer Graded Week 5 Week 9 Week 10 2 Concept 5 Draft 1 & 8 Prepare for Approved Cover Letter Display Week 6 Week 8 Week 11 3 4 9 Thesis St & Research Display Outline Notes Exhibit Week 6 Week 7 Week 12
  • 10. The Poster A BIG POSTER THAT IS • EASY TO UNDERSTAND • CONVINCES A TARGET AUDIENCE
  • 11. One infographic  CONTENTS: words and images and can be displayed as a big poster.  GOAL: To create proof of your ability to effectively communicate to a target audience.
  • 12. Infographic Deadlines Week 5 - A4 Draft Week 9 - A3 Final Draft Week 10 - Edited Poster Week 12 - Poster Exhibit
  • 13. Submission  SUBMIT on paper to your group leader one day before the class.  Group leader, leave the posters on the lecturer's table before the class begins.  If the group leader is absent or late for that meeting, the entire class will not get a grade.  TIP: Appoint an assistant group leader.
  • 14. The Report IT PROJECT PROPOSAL OR BUSINESS CONCEPT PROPOSAL
  • 15. The Report  FORMAT: Parts of an academic research paper: Starting from Cover Page, Table of Contents, Abstract… to References, About the Author, and Research Notes.  GOAL: To create proof of your ability to write a formal report.  Note: Do not print on paper until the final week.
  • 16. Submission  SUBMIT by email to your group leader one day before the class.  Group leader, leave the reports on the lecturer's table before the class begins.  If the group leader is absent or late, the entire class will not get a grade.
  • 17. Deadlines  Week 6: Outline  Week 7: Research Notes  Week 8: Complete Report + Cover Letter or Transmittal Letter (for self-correction)  Week 10: Full Report (for grading)  Week 11: Edited Report  Week 12 Published Report (for exhibit)
  • 18. The Presentation ABOUT THE WRITER ABOUT THE PROJECT
  • 19. The Presentation  A one minute PPT presentation about you, the writer.  Goal:  To correct your design errors  To correct your presentation errors  To get a higher grade in the final presentation  A three-minute PowerPoint presentation about your project.  Automatic timing of about 20 seconds per slide; approximately 9 slides, (including introduction and references).  Goal: To convince the group why your project is useful to the target audience. Submit to your group leader.
  • 20. Submission  Group leader: transfer the files to my laptop at the start of the class.  If the group leader is absent or late, the entire class will not get a grade.
  • 21. Deadlines: PPT 1 PPT 1: the writer of the project  Week 7: in-class presentation, peer assessment  Week 8: removal presentation (lecturer assessment)  Week 12 : Public exhibition (to be approved)
  • 22. Deadlines: PPT 2 PPT 2: the project  Week 9: in-class presentation, peer assessment  Week 10: removal presentation (lecturer assessment)  Week 12 : Public exhibition (to be approved)