Child Development Team Project
Each group is responsible for presenting on the psychologist(s) and their theories of development.
Each group must provide examples of the research, theories, experiments, etc. For instance, groups may choose to act out Piaget's sensorimotor stage or present a recording of an example of object permanence as well as the other important terms within Piaget's stages of development.
Groups will present on the last day of the Module. Use the Journal assignment for your psychologists to lead and guide you for your presentation.
Good luck and make sure you take the time to practice your presentation. Each group's presentation must be no more than 10 minutes each. There must be some technology element to the presentation. All members of the groups must speak and present. The presentation must be rehearsed and professional in conduct, voice, and attire. Groups may use notecards to read information. Presenters should not look behind them and simply read off from the screen.
The Child Development Team Projects will be graded on content, teamwork, and presentation.
Make it work!
Each group must provide examples of the research, theories, experiments, etc. For instance, groups may choose to act out Piaget's sensorimotor stage or present a recording of an example of object permanence as well as the other important terms within Piaget's stages of development.
Groups will present on the last day of the Module. Use the Journal assignment for your psychologists to lead and guide you for your presentation.
Good luck and make sure you take the time to practice your presentation. Each group's presentation must be no more than 10 minutes each. There must be some technology element to the presentation. All members of the groups must speak and present. The presentation must be rehearsed and professional in conduct, voice, and attire. Groups may use notecards to read information. Presenters should not look behind them and simply read off from the screen.
The Child Development Team Projects will be graded on content, teamwork, and presentation.
Make it work!