Ignite Presentations

"Ignite is a specific genre of presentation. An Ignite presenter only has five minutes to speak about the topic, and 20 slides to do so. Every 15 seconds, slides are moved along automatically. The overall purpose of an Ignite session is to empower and excite the audience around a specific subject matter, idea or topic. Ignite is used at conferences all around the world, at EdCamps, and even within professional organizations and businesses."  Ignite presentations are a concise way to either introduce or sum up a concept or idea.  Ignite presentations are different than others your students might do in that they are timed:
  • 20 slides
  • 15 seconds per slide
  • 5 minutes total
The slides are set to auto-advance every 15 seconds so that there is nothing required of the presenter except providing the information that correlates to each slide.  This type of presentation requires a lot of practice so that transitions between slides and speaking is seamless.

Here is a great student example of an Ignite presentation on 3D printers:

Last week my 1st hour students created Ignite presentations for some of the makerspace items.  Our intent was to make this a resource for those classes/students wanting to use these items.  I apologize for the sound quality, but you get the general idea:

Source:
https://www.edutopia.org/blog/teaching-presentation-skills-with-ignite-andrew-miller

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