6. Presentation

Make your final presentation.  The presentation should include at least the following items:

 

1. Orientation.

Explain your subject, using your mindmap.

2. Research question

Show your research question, and explain why you chose this question.

3. Experiment

Describe your experiment. Use picture/photos to help. Give a demonstration if possible.

4. Results and conclusion

Present your results, as graphs or tables.

Use logical reasoning to answer your research question from your results

Evaluate the experiment:  what went well, what could be done better another time. Judge the reliability of your conclusion.

5.  Questions

Time for questions from the audience