Year 9
Can you plan a presentation of your work and justify your design decisions?
In this lesson, we will consider different ways to present and 'pitch' your idea to a client.
Year 9
Can you plan a presentation of your work and justify your design decisions?
In this lesson, we will consider different ways to present and 'pitch' your idea to a client.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- give oral and digital presentations and use computer-based tools
Equipment
Basic modelling equipment (including paper / fabrics).
Content guidance
- Equipment requiring safe usage.
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
Licence
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4 Questions
Q1.
True or false, designers often present their ideas to clients?
False
Q2.
True or false, design specifications grow as a designer learns more about the challenges they face?
False
Q3.
True or false, ergonomics are not related to Anthropometrics?
True
Q4.
True or false, designers 'battle' the importance of 'function' and 'form'?
False
4 Questions
Q1.
True or false, PowerPoint is the best way to present an idea to a client?
True
Q2.
True or false, designers always choose the best materials to make a product from?
True
Q3.
true or false, designers always include the very best features they have thought of when finalising a design proposal?
True
Q4.
True or false, when planning a presentation, you should always try and guess some of the questions that could be asked so you include the answers in what you deliver?
False