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Participant Guide Assessment 2 of 2 Portfolio of Evidence – Preparation and delivery E1066 Diploma of Work Health and Safety BSBCMM401 Make a presentation Student name: XXXXXX Student number: XXXXXX Assessment number: 32356/02 All terms mentioned in this text that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been appropriately capitalised. Use of a term in this text should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark. © Open Colleges Pty Ltd, 2017 All rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner. Requests for permission to make copies of any part of the work should be mailed to: Copyright Permissions, Open Colleges, PO Box 1568, Strawberry Hills NSW 2012. Competency details BSBCMM401 Make a presentation This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to prepare, deliver and review a presentation to a target audience. This unit applies to individuals who may be expected to make presentations for a range of purposes, such as marketing, training and promotions. They contribute well-developed communication skills in presenting a range of concepts and ideas. Note: The terms 'occupational health and safety' (OHS) and 'work health and safety' (WHS) are equivalent and generally either can be used in the workplace. In jurisdictions where the Model WHS Legislation has not been implemented Registered Training Organisations are advised to contextualise the unit of competency by referring to the existing State/Territory OHS legislative requirements. Assessment outline All assessment tasks must be completed successfully to pass the unit. Assessment task Word limit 1: Auto-mark quiz N/A 2: Portfolio of Evidence – Preparation, delivery and evaluation 1,600 + Evidence requirement There are two assessments for this unit: 1. online quiz questions 2. develop a presentation, conduct delivery and evaluate performance Instructions Once you feel confident that you have covered the learning materials for this unit, you are ready to attempt this assessment. Write your assessment in a commonly used software program such as Microsoft Word, or you can download a Microsoft Word copy of this assessment from the relevant study period of your course in OpenSpace. To help Open Colleges manage your assessment, please use the following file-naming convention when you save your Microsoft Word document. Your submission for each assessment must be incorporated into one file. Your file should be named and saved to your computer’s hard drive using your [student number]_[assessment number].docx For example, 12345678_21850a_01.docx Assessment submission When you are ready to submit your assessment, upload the file in OpenSpace using the ‘Assessment upload’ links in the relevant study period of your course. Uploading assessments in OpenSpace will enable Open Colleges to provide you with the fastest feedback and grading on your assessment. Please ensure that you keep a copy of all electronic and hard copy assessments you submit to Open Colleges. Assessment 2: Preparation, delivery and evaluation Assessment description Develop a presentation and conduct delivery. You are required to complete these assessments with reference to the Le Delbrock Hotel Case Study provided in ‘Additional Resources’ or based on your own workplace. Your portfolio of evidence must include each of the parts specified below. Part A Plan for your presentation by completing the Presentation plan Part B Create a Communication plan to communicate roles and responsibilities to others Part C Create a presentation using PowerPoint or similar Part D Deliver your presentation to an audience and seek feedback Part E Create an Evaluation report Scenario: You have been integral in the development and implementation all areas of Workplace Health and Safety (WHS). As part of your role, you are responsible for providing the work teams with relevant information on WHS utilising various methods of communication, including the delivery of presentations on specific WHS topics. You have been approached by your direct Manager who has requested that you develop a presentation on Hazard Identification which you must present in sessions to all staff in all departments of the workplace. Whilst an overview of this area of WHS was provided at the team inductions, it is now important to reinforce the importance of reporting hazards in the workplace. If you are using the Case Study, please review information regarding Le Delbrock Hotel provided in ‘Additional Resources’. Create a presentation which you will deliver to the work teams over the coming weeks. · The presentation will be delivered to groups of 15 people in each session and you will need to conduct separate sessions for the work teams. · You will conduct all sessions in a board room of the building. · As stipulated by your Manager, you must provide an instructional presentation which focuses on how to identify hazards in the workplace. For this activity, you will need to complete the following tasks and address each of the points listed. Note: You will be required to develop a PowerPoint presentation on Hazard Identification which will be delivered in Part D of this assessment. Specifications Your presentation must include the following as a minimum: Part A – Preparing a presentation For this task, you have been provided with the Presentation Plan template below, in which you must address the following: General information: · the name and purpose of the presentation · the learning outcome · date, time, duration and location of presentation · characteristics of the target audience (who they are, what their roles are). Presentation preparation: · topics to be covered – break your presentation into sections · the strategy to be used to present each topic · the format which will be used · the delivery method to be used · list all materials, resources and presentation aids needed to conduct the sessions. Additional presentation information: · outline the communication principles which will be applied when delivering the presentation · provide an overview of the ethical practices which need to be followed · list three legislations which need to be considered and the impact they may have on the presentation · detail the verbal and non-verbal techniques you will use to monitor the effectiveness of your delivery and communication with the participants · list the methods of feedback which will be used to assist in the evaluation and review of the presentation when it has been delivered. (600 words) 32356/02 E1066 Diploma of Work Health and Safety Page 14 of 19 32356/02 E1066 Diploma of Work Health and Safety Page 2 of 19 Presentation plan template General information Presentation name Learning outcomes Name of presenter Date and time of presentation Duration of each session Location Characteristics of each target audience Presentation preparation details Topic/Content (to be broken down into sections) Presentation strategy Format Delivery method Presentation aids, materials and resources required Additional information Effective communication principles to be applied: Ethical practices which must be incorporated in delivery of presentation: Legislation which impacts on the delivery of the presentation: Verbal and non-verbal techniques to be used to monitor effectiveness of delivery and communication with participants: Methods of feedback for review and evaluation of presentation: Part B – Communication plan Using the Presentation communication plan template provided below–, complete each section and detail: · the personnel who need to be briefed for each presentation you will be delivering · how each person will be contributing to the presentation – this includes co-presenters you may use or administration staff who you provide responsibility to for handling all attendee paperwork. What are their roles and responsibilities? · the information needed to be provided to each person · detail the methods of communication which will be used to brief others involved in the presentation · providing dates for each person and when they are to be notified and briefed. (200 words) Presentation communication plan Communication plan Personnel to be briefed Contribution to presentation (Attendee/co-presenter etc.) Role and responsibility within the presentation Part C – Construct a presentation For this activity, develop a PowerPoint presentation of 8 to 10 slides on Hazard Identification to be delivered in Part D of this assessment. · Your presentation must meet the requirements you stipulated in your Presentation plan (Part A). · You will need to be creative and meet the standard guidelines for developing presentations (such as language, visual aids etc.) which are appropriate for your target groups. · Your completed presentation will need to be submitted as evidence for this task. · Ensure your presentation suits the audience you are delivering it to. Please ensure you have attached your presentation to this assessment when submitting for assessment. Part D – Delivery For this activity, based on the plan and PowerPoint you developed previously, you will need to deliver your presentation. You must provide evidence of doing this in the form of a video. You will also need to obtain feedback from the participants. You are required to complete the following: · You will need to engage with at least two people when conducting your presentation as evidence that it has been conducted in front of an audience. The ‘audience’ can be friends, family members or work colleagues. · The presentation will need to be five minutes in length. · Use the Appendix 1: Observation report checklist (which will also be used by the assessor) when preparing for your meeting to ensure you have met all the necessary criteria. · As part of the presentation, you will need to provide each participant in the session with the Appendix 2: Feedback form. These forms must be completed and submitted as evidence for this activity. (You must submit at least two completed forms.) You will also need the information from these forms in order to complete your next assessment. Presentation instructions: When conducting your presentation, you must: · provide an introduction and overview of the presentation · provide the participants with the Feedback forms and explain the need to complete and submit these at the conclusion of the presentation · use the points detailed on the Observation report checklist and Feedback form to address all the necessary points which will be observed by the assessor · speak clearly and use language which is suitable and refers to the necessary WHS terminology relevant to Hazard Identification · conclude the presentation and thank the participants for attending. When you have finished recording, you will need to upload your file to OpenSpace. If you are not sure how to do this, click on this link. Note: You must ensure you obtain appropriate approvals to conduct and record a meeting in this setting, so the meeting participants must sign the Appendix 3: Audio/Video recording consent form and you must submit the signed forms as part