LCA-1111 - Reading Project in ARTS (online) (o,w), Lecture, 9.5.2022-20.6.2022
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Elevator Pitch/Oral part Overview
Overview - Elevator Pitch
For the oral part of the course, you will construct and deliver an elevator pitch. The materials will guide you through this process. You will use Panopto for recording, producing, and storing the video. (Panopto is Aalto University's multimedia platform, which is integrated into MyCourses. You can also record with zoom and then upload the file to Panopto) To successfully digitally record your video, you need a device with a camera and a mic, e.g., computer, tablet or phone. If this is a problem, please let me know at the very beginning of the course.
Your task is to submit a 1- to 3-minute video of your pitch (where you are visually present when speaking). The process includes learning how to develop a pitch, creating a practice video, giving and receiving peer feedback, and submitting the final version of your video. This is a well-rehearsed, free speech. No PPT slides and if you feel you need to use notes, make sure you do not rely on them and that you don't read from paper! Rehearse well!
General framework
Here is the general framework for the elevator pitch (details given in assignments)
Study the course materials
Construct and deliver an elevator pitch (according to the instructions)
Give and receive peer-feedback (as a basis for improving the pitch)
Reflect on the experience
Identify the components of an elevator pitch
Construct an effective elevator pitch
Use an elevator pitch
Contents
Why students need elevator pitches
How to construct an effective elevator pitch
Multiple uses of elevator pitches
Upload your completed assignments in the portfolio template
The template is available in MyCourses.
How to pass this part
Complete all assignments (CEFR level B2 or higher)
Hand in assignments on time
Follow instructions carefully
Check the assessment criteria (below)
Course grading
0-5
Assessment criteria
Completion of all assignments
Assignment instructions followed carefully
Contents of assignments are relevant and appropriate
Weekly assignments submitted to MyCourses as scheduled (= on time)
Language proficiency meets a minimum level of B2 on the Common European Framework of Reference to Languages (CEFR) scale