Your Internship Presentation of Learning
Put together your POL. You can choose any format you want ( prezi, PowerPoint, presentation board, info graphic, video, etc...) Combine Section 1 & 2 together into a lovely presentation.
Your Internship POL should be approximately 10-15 minutes long, and cover the following basic topics ( Monday and Tuesdays blog posts)
1. A presentation of your project, which should represent a culmination of your work that is meaningful to both your organization and you.
2. A thoughtful articulation of some of your ideas about the professional world as well as your reflections of your personal growth during your internship experience. Include your thoughts about the importance of advocacy and communication.
* A short question and answer session will follow your 10-minute presentation. Please initiate a round of questions after your presentation.
Be sure to consider the following:
1. You will need to show "evidence" (which can come in a multitude of forms): photos, videos, work samples, quotes, performance reviews, etc.
2. Your blog entries, mentor interviews & photos will be very helpful in preparing for your POL, and provide some of the raw material to create your POL.
3. Every internship is different, so every POL needs to be different. There is no script.
4. There will be a question & answer session (hopefully a conversation) at the conclusion of your presentation.
5. Internship POL's are graded as "pass" or "re-do." We are looking for legitimate thought & reflection as evidenced by a high quality, thoughtful presentation & conversation.
6. The POL is a formal presentation and appropriate attire is expected. (Unless presentation expectations have been worked out with your mentor and internship advisor)Like all the other POLs, remember that you will also be assessed on eye contact, voice, and tone. Here is the IPOL evaluation form.
Look on tomorrow's blog post for my presentation powerpoint!
Put together your POL. You can choose any format you want ( prezi, PowerPoint, presentation board, info graphic, video, etc...) Combine Section 1 & 2 together into a lovely presentation.
Your Internship POL should be approximately 10-15 minutes long, and cover the following basic topics ( Monday and Tuesdays blog posts)
1. A presentation of your project, which should represent a culmination of your work that is meaningful to both your organization and you.
2. A thoughtful articulation of some of your ideas about the professional world as well as your reflections of your personal growth during your internship experience. Include your thoughts about the importance of advocacy and communication.
* A short question and answer session will follow your 10-minute presentation. Please initiate a round of questions after your presentation.
Be sure to consider the following:
1. You will need to show "evidence" (which can come in a multitude of forms): photos, videos, work samples, quotes, performance reviews, etc.
2. Your blog entries, mentor interviews & photos will be very helpful in preparing for your POL, and provide some of the raw material to create your POL.
3. Every internship is different, so every POL needs to be different. There is no script.
4. There will be a question & answer session (hopefully a conversation) at the conclusion of your presentation.
5. Internship POL's are graded as "pass" or "re-do." We are looking for legitimate thought & reflection as evidenced by a high quality, thoughtful presentation & conversation.
6. The POL is a formal presentation and appropriate attire is expected. (Unless presentation expectations have been worked out with your mentor and internship advisor)Like all the other POLs, remember that you will also be assessed on eye contact, voice, and tone. Here is the IPOL evaluation form.
Look on tomorrow's blog post for my presentation powerpoint!