EUROPEAN VACATION PRESENTATION
Roger McCafferty, Brittany Bauer, Kent Hansen
EUROPEAN VACATION PRESENTATIONPROJECT SUMMARY
This project engages students to prepare a digital, online presentation the persuades their classmates to invest in a fictional European vacation.
Meaningful Learning Framework Description:
This Project is:› Authentic because students are asked to perform
real-world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of essential knowledge and skills which include researching, planning, budgeting, designing, and collaborating.
› Cooperative because students work in groups in order to help foster socialized learning and better their communication skills.
› Active because students engage the material by reading, writing, talking, listening, and reflecting. This differs from a traditional classroom in which the teacher delivers most of the information.
Intended Learning Outcomes:
Students will learn standard research methods Students will use different types of technology
in order to create a final project Students will demonstrate teamwork. Students will experience a workplace
environment. Students will demonstration organization skills
for both written and oral communication. Students will demonstrate proper
communication skills.
ISTE NETS STANDARDSISTE NETS Standards-All standards are met by this activity but
these are emphasized most:1. Research and information fluency2. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and
Decision Making3. Creativity and Innovation
SD CONTENT STANDARDS
SD Content Standards9-12.G.1.1. Students are able to use
resources, data services, and geographic tools that generate and interpret information
9-12.G.2.4. Students are able to identify the main characteristics of cultural geography.
MATERIALS NECESSARYfor Teacher and Learner
Computer w/ Microsoft PowerPoint or Keynote
Internet Access
Enroll in www.slideshare.net› How to use slideshare.net (TUTORIAL)
World Geography Text Book
EUROPEAN VACATION PROJECT(Description of Final Assignment with required elements)
You are a travel agent and are planning a European Vacation. You are competing with your classmates to create the vacation that your customer wants to travel on. The winning presentation receives 10 extra credit points.
You will create your presentation on either Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, or Prezi.com. .
These MUST be included: Map of your country. Maps of the cities you visit. The country’s national flag. At least 4 sites or cities of interest.
› Picture of place› Description of why your customer wants to go there.
The currency in the country and what the exchange rate is with the $.› Many European countries use the Euro, be sure you know what your country’s currency is. (Google a currency converter)
A total estimation of cost (Provide a charted breakdown of cost)› Round-Trip Airline Ticket› Hotel (For each city)› Inter-country Transportation (As necessary)
Train Tickets Car Rental (If you choose to rent one) Public Transportation (A must in big cities)
Many cities will have a tourist pack you can buy that includes Metro Tickets.
› Admission to Sites (Google them)› Estimated food costs and souvenir money.› TOTAL COST
You can include any other information you think necessary such as history, climate, special cultural differences from America, important holidays or events a tourist should go to, etc…
This presentation must be shared publicly at slideshare.net with link to the URL posted on the discussion board on our class Blackboard site.
Assessment: Students will be assessed on the rubric
provided on the next slide. Students will be assessed based on
their introduction, content of the presentation and PowerPoint, writing mechanics, layout, graphics, and teamwork.
Students will be assessed individually and as part of a group.
Instructional Procedures: Day 1:
› Teacher will introduce project and rubric.› Using Instant Classroom, the teacher will randomly assign students
into groups of three.› Using a computer cart, each group will register for a Slide Share
account and watch the tutorial at www.slideshare.net. Day 2:
› Teacher will distribute a list of possible countries for students to explore on the internet.
› Students will spend 10 minutes of the class period researching countries from the list.
› Teacher will number each group and randomly draw a numbered playing card from a deck. The corresponding group will have first choice of countries. Once a country is selected, no other group may select that country. The process will continue until every group has selected a country.
› Students will use the remaining time to become more familiar with their country. Teacher will serve as a resource person.
Instructional Procedures continued:
Day 3/Day 4› Students will research and compile information for
their presentation making sure to include all required elements (see slide 7).
› Students will review, organize, and edit information.
› Students will create a Prezi, PowerPoint, or Apple Keynote presentation.
› Teacher will serve as a resource person. Day 5
› Students will present their project to the class. Teacher will evaluate using the rubric (see slide 9).