animated presentation

You can use your phone or tablet, or any other media device, to record your video. Alternatively, you can use software such as Prezi, Focusky or others found at the sites below to create an animated presentation, which may include graphics and voice-overs.
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amazing-presentations/ https://www.animatron.com/studio/presentation-maker https://prezi.comi https://www.visme.coi https://www.powtoon.comihome/ Prior to shooting your video, or creating your animated presentation, choose two of the following creative thinking tools outlined in modules 4 and 5: • Mind mapping on paper or using software. • Strengths, Weakness, Opportunity, Threats on paper or using software. • Brainstorming on paper or using software. • Any self-assessment tools or 360 assessment (e.g. surveys of peers or others who know you). Any other resources that helped you with this assessment such as inspirational or inciteful quotes, links to videos or other media. • Other creative thinking or design thinking tools of your choice that will demonstrate your analysis of your own personal capability, and how that aligns currently with what you know about successful entrepreneurship. Review the content and learning resources in modules 1, 2, and 3 relevant to the types and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs, and the theory and practice of entrepreneurship.

Identify the key areas (minimum 4, maximum 6) where you would like to focus your self-assessment analysis.
Use your chosen creative thinking tools to document your preparation for your video or animated presentation in a working document. Brainstorm your self-assessed strengths, weaknesses, knowledge and skills and relate them to the identified key areas from the subject content (modules 1, 2, and 3) in your working document.
Outline the main points of your analysis for each key area including your strengths, areas for improvement, and other considerations for the future, as you intend to present them in your video/animated presentation, in your working document.
ENT101 Assessment 3 Brief
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