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  1. EPQ Presentation by Rosie Shaw

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  2. EPQ Presentation by KIRSTIE BRASSELL on Prezi

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  3. Guide to the EPQ Presentation For EPQ Students

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  4. 100+ EPQ Ideas for an A*

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  5. Excellent EPQ Presentations

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  6. EPQ presentation guidance

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  1. What makes an outstanding EPQ presentation?

    The presentation is the moment when you can show off your knowledge of your topic to a non-specialist audience. The structure of your presentation should be: 10 minutes' presentation followed by 5-10 minutes' questions and answers.Other than the report writing (or artefact), the presentation is the highlight of your EPQ journey.

  2. The EPQ Presentation: How to Succeed

    EPQ Presentation Mark Scheme. A common question that students ask about the presentation is how much it is worth of the final grade. It is an important question, because it is good to know what sort of assessment criteria you are up against - and what sort of presentation skills you need to nail.. For the AQA course, the presentation part is classed under the 'Review' section of the ...

  3. A* TIPS TO *ACE* THE EPQ PRESENTATION? What to talk about ...

    Hi guys and welcome (back) to my channel.😀 In this video I go through how I survived doing the EPQ presentation and talk about things which I included. I'll...

  4. EPQs: why give a presentation?

    The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) is an opportunity for you to work independently on a topic that really interests you or that you think is important. It is equivalent to an A-level qualification. These articles are designed to help you if you are enrolled on an EPQ. See previous article in series: Writing up your dissertation.

  5. EPQ Planning the Presentation

    This video will give you step-by-step guidance as you prepare and put together your EPQ Presentation, with tips on what to include and what to avoid, as well...

  6. An Example A* EPQ Presentation

    I thought I'd share my AQA Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) Presentation, which received an A star 2 years ago! The title was "How relevant are anti-angi...

  7. epq the presentation

    There are six central pieces of content that you should include in your presentation, which include the following: 1. What your EPQ topic was about. This one should be obvious. You should give a full and clear explanation as to what your topic was. The word "clear" is essential here, so you should avoid too much specialist jargon or ...

  8. PDF GETTING AHEAD IN YOUR EPQ

    nd SOS. 591727354349HELLO!Doing an EPQ is your chance to demonstrate your skills as an independe. t thinker and researcher. It is also your chance to really explore a topic you have a genuine interest in, something you're enthusia. tic and passionate about. You will develop key skills, such as managing your time, presentation skills and ...

  9. What is an EPQ

    The EPQ is an independent qualification, meaning a student has to do all the research, planning, and writing by themselves. Due to this, there are a range of skills tested. An EPQ tests the following skills: Problem-solving. Organization. Planning. Creative thinking. Independent learning.

  10. How To Write An EPQ Essay (Step-by-Step Guide)

    Work out what the plan is before you start writing, so that you don't have to rewrite a large portion of your EPQ essay. So grab a pen and paper, sit down, put on some nice music, and get to writing those subtitles. 5. Triple Check That Every Subtitle Question Actually Relates To The Main EPQ Topic.

  11. How to get a 100%, A* EPQ mark

    He did so, and his project was eventually marked 100% (A*) in 2019. My best advice is to reverse-engineer the whole exercise. Remember, the EPQ is not about your project itself, but about the process of planning and executing it. So get the detailed marking scheme from the exam board's website, and painstakingly go through every single item ...

  12. EPQs: designing your research question

    The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) is an opportunity for you to work independently on a topic that really interests you or that you think is important. It is equivalent to an A-level qualification. These articles are designed to help you if you are enrolled on an EPQ. Why do research? Pause for a moment and think about this.

  13. EPQ: Delivering the Presentation (AQA)

    In this video you'll learn all about what makes an effective Presentation for your EPQ, from the way you introduce your material to the tricks you can learn ...

  14. EPQs: finding and using evidence

    The first step in answering a research question is usually to do a 'literature review' or 'research review'. These articles focus on the 'research review' type of EPQ, in which collecting and analysing evidence from what other people have written will be a major part of what you do. Researchers need to do research reviews for two ...

  15. 600 EPQ Ideas and Examples

    This article will give you 600 EPQ topic ideas on a range of subjects to help you choose a good question and, more importantly, get an A*. How to Choose a Good EPQ Idea. Getting a good grade in the EPQ relies on several factors, including meticulous planning, solid time management, and strong essay writing skills. Your idea is important, too.

  16. How to Write an EPQ Essay

    9 steps to write your EPQ essay. 1. Come up with an idea. One of the main reasons students fail their EPQ is because they've chosen the wrong subject matter. It's vital that you choose a topic you're genuinely interested in, otherwise you won't have any motivation to work on it.

  17. Everything You Need to Know About the EPQ: Full FAQ

    The EPQ aims to demonstrate skills which will help the candidate's application for university or a job. The EPQ is worth up to 28 UCAS points (which is equivalent to half of an A-Level). The EPQ is an independent student-led project. This means that students get to plan and conduct their research however they like.

  18. EPQ Presentation by Chloe Harris on Prezi

    How I completed my research: A majority of 70% of my responses voted yes to whether they think Euthanasia should be legalised in the U.K. 55% would support a campaign to legalise Euthanasia within the U.K. When asked the circumstances which Euthanasia should be allowed, common themes included were: -> terminal illness-> loss of function ...

  19. What is an EPQ and why might you want to do one?

    The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) is a level 3 (A-level standard) qualification offered by AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC. It's the equivalent of half an A-level. It involves researching a chosen topic and then creating either a 5,000 word report or an 'artefact' with a 1,000 word report.

  20. How I got an A* in the EPQ

    My entire EPQ (48/50 marks) - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12ja-QOh1OUkBGO2EcVRWqX73T_iqo6JS?usp=sharingIn today's video, I cover everything I did ...

  21. Smallbone Library: EPQ Guide: Expressing your ideas

    Reflecting. Expressing your ideas. This is the stage you have been building towards - writing your report. Although that is largely the focus of this page , it is not all there is to the EPQ. Your EPQ will be assessed on: Your completed Production Log. A written report (sometimes referred to in this guide as an essay)

  22. EPQs: writing up your dissertation

    There are a couple of sections of the dissertation that are best dealt with towards the end of the writing process: abstract and bibliography. The abstract. At the beginning of the dissertation, you should provide a short summary or abstract. An abstract is like a trailer for a film or television programme.