How do I approach the presentation at the end of my EPQ?

Once you have completed your project, you will be asked to give a presentation about your project to an audience (which must include your supervisor). This is an opportunity to talk about your project in more detail but should also cover your learning experience. High level presentations will cover the following areas in detail:(i) The premise of the project, what is it about? (ii) Your aims, what did you want to get out of the project? (iii) Your research. This is absolutely essential, you need to explain what you researched, how you researched, what sources you found particularly helpful or not very useful. (iv) Reflection, what went well and what could you do better? Would you have tips for a future EPQ student? This is where you will pick marks up for evaluation. You can use any format (e.g. powerpoint or short videos) and will be asked questions afterward. Do not worry. These are not meant to catch you out but will allow you to talk about your interest in your project and what you have learnt.

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