The Summary/Evaluation This project should mimic the guidelines and structure of a formal Summary/Evaluation but instead of summarizing and evaluating a journal article or essay, you will be summarizi


The Summary/Evaluation

This project should mimic the guidelines and structure of a formal Summary/Evaluation but instead of summarizing and evaluating a journal article or essay, you will be summarizing and evaluating one of the other group presentations. You will specifically  summarize and then evaluate the effectiveness of presentation itself, not some other aspect of the group, like the company/organizations overall concept or the mission statement, unless it directly influences the presentation’s level of audience engagement.  

You may write your summary/evaluation as, yourself, a fellow student, or you may write it as a member of the designated audience the group was addressing in their presenting.

For example, if the group presenting was addressing the audience as potential investors  

in their startup business, you may write the summary/evaluation as that potential investor deciding if this is indeed a good opportunity for investment. In this example you would use the evaluation section of the document to explain why or why not you think the group of investors, of which you are a member, should or should not invest.  

No matter if you are evaluating the other group’s presentation as a fellow student or as a member of their designated audience, you need to evaluate how well you think they focused on that specified audience and were able to inform or persuade that audience.

While your summary and evaluation should follow the recognized structure of such documents, it does not need to be as long as a formal summary and evaluation. You should write a page minimum, but I am not requiring it to be much longer. 

the presentation that needs to be summarized and evaluated is attached in files.