Question Two

My assignment two (Presentation Design) meets some of the six aptitudes such as story, symphony and empathy. The presentation design PowerPoint is about how to recycle and so the presentation tells the story of recycling and instructs how to do so efficiently. The PowerPoint also looks at some school children and they tell their story of how they are recycling in their school to help the community and environment. pp7The symphony in this PowerPoint brings together the different aspects of recycling into one story. It includes how to recycle, examples of recycling, the younger age groups and their recycling efforts and also facts about recycling all over the world. With relation to empathy, the presentation looks at a recycling guide through the eyes of children, the main audience of the presentation. This is that the children can be taught from a young age how to recycle properly. The design is simple and there are many pictures and diagrams to make it more visually appealing and to help teach the children in an easy way how to recycle properly. pp2By sticking to the simple three word phrase ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’ helps to work with the children in that they can understand things better when explained to them in shorter bits of information rather than an essay about how to recycle. By using an article of other school children who are making recycling efforts in their school helps to get the attention of the children so they know it’s not just the adults telling them what to do, other children are actually getting involved and by taking this side the presentation attracts the interest of the audience. Although my presentation does not meet all of the six aptitudes but is does address these three throughout the presentation.

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