Final Presentation Introduction The final presentation is an opportunity for you to bring together the major ideas and skills developed throughout this course. Over the semester, we have examined how computer technology
Final Presentation Introduction The final presentation is an opportunity for you to bring together the major ideas and skills developed throughout this course. Over the semester, we have examined how computer technology can support administrative work through data organization, visualization, and spatial analysis. We have also considered a broader question that is central to this course: how administrators choose appropriate tools to analyze information and communicate meaningful findings.
For this final project, you will create a powerpoint presentation based on the provided dataset. In your presentation, you will be expected to explain the dataset, identify key patterns or findings, and discuss how course technologies such as Excel, Tableau, and QGIS can be used to support administrative analysis and decision-making. Your presentation should show not only that you can work with data, but also that you can interpret findings and communicate them clearly to a nontechnical audience.
This final presentation is designed to reflect a realistic professional task. In many organizations, administrators are asked to review data, identify important issues, and present findings to supervisors, colleagues, or stakeholders. For that reason, your presentation should be clear, organized, and professional. You should think of this assignment as an opportunity to demonstrate your ability to connect data, technology, and administrative reasoning in a practical way.
The goal of the final presentation is not technical perfection. Instead, the goal is to show that you can use course concepts and tools to tell a meaningful story from data and explain why that story matters in an administrative context.