What is the role of extra and inter-section signposting in a presentation?
It helps guide the audience through the structure of the presentation, ensuring clarity and coherence.
How does an excellent presentation demonstrate an awareness of current debates in the field?
By relating material to ongoing discussions and contemporary scholarly debates within the subject area.
What key element is required in an outstanding (A+) presentation regarding factual material?
All factual material must be correct, and there should be an in-depth understanding of relevant methodologies and theories.
What is the importance of "relevance of answer" in Intellectual Skills assessment?
The response must stay focused on the question, addressing all key points without irrelevant material.
Name two elements assessed under Generic/Transferable Skills.
Correctness, range, and appropriacy of language Pace/flow of speech and pronunciation
How should slides be crafted to achieve the highest marks?
Slides should be clear, visually engaging, well-structured, and should enhance understanding of the content.
How should key theories and concepts be related to module content?
They should be effectively linked to module topics, theoretical frameworks, and academic approaches.
What type of understanding is required for the highest marks in this category?
A deep, critical, and analytical understanding of key concepts, methodologies, and theories.
How can group members contribute to a strong team effort in a presentation?
By ensuring consistency in slide design, linking sections smoothly, and supporting each other’s contributions.
What constitutes excellent referencing in a presentation?
Both in-text and end-text references should be accurate, formatted correctly, and free of errors.
What is expected in responses to questions for an A+ grade in Subject Knowledge?
Responses should be accurate, comprehensive, and show a strong understanding of the subject matter.
What percentage of the final mark is allocated to Subject Knowledge and Understanding?
40%
How does an A+ presentation demonstrate creative analysis?
By providing innovative interpretations, questioning assumptions, and making insightful connections between concepts.
What are the four main assessment criteria used in the KF Academic Presentation Marking Criteria?
Subject Knowledge and Understanding Intellectual Skills Practical Skills (including Digital Capabilities) Generic/Transferable Skills (including Professional Co
What is the weighting for Practical Skills, including Digital Capabilities?
10%
What is meant by "critical stance towards the question and material presented"?
It means evaluating sources, arguments, and evidence rather than just accepting them at face value.
What does "broad reading around a topic" refer to in this criterion?
It means using a wide range of sources to support knowledge and understanding of the topic.
Why is it important to show awareness of alternative viewpoints?
It demonstrates critical thinking, a balanced understanding of the topic, and the ability to engage with different perspectives.
How does a presentation show independence of thought?
By presenting unique insights, well-reasoned arguments, and original perspectives on the topic.
What are two factors that determine whether a presentation structure is considered well-organized?
Logical flow of ideas and effective signposting to guide the audience.
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