In this portfolio, you have identified a problem related to preserving biodiversity. You have also evaluated and compared different solutions that will help to prevent biodiversity loss. Now that you have chosen, researched, developed, and evaluated a design solution for this problem, you will present your information.%0A%0AA presentation can have several goals. Your main goal in this presentation will be to share information about your design solution. However, consider the following goals as well as you go forward:%0A%0Ainforming your audience about threats to biodiversity%0Apersuading your audience that your solution is the most effective%0Aconvincing your audience to participate in your solution%0Ainstructing your audience as to how they can personally implement your solution%0Amotivating your audience to become excited about what your solution has to offer%0AAs you plan your presentation, think about how you will accomplish all of these goals.%0A%0AThe rubric here will help you to assess your writing. Read it carefully to see how well you have followed the rules for writing a presentation.

Presentation Rubric:

1. Introduction:
- Clearly introduces the topic of biodiversity loss and the chosen design solution
- Provides background information on the importance of biodiversity

2. Information about threats to biodiversity:
- Describes the main threats to biodiversity, such as habitat destruction, climate change, and pollution
- Explains how these threats impact ecosystems and species

3. Design solution:
- Clearly explains the chosen design solution and how it addresses the threats to biodiversity
- Provides details on how the solution works and why it is effective

4. Comparison with other solutions:
- Compares the chosen design solution with other potential solutions
- Evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of each solution

5. Persuasiveness:
- Presents compelling arguments for why the chosen design solution is the most effective
- Uses evidence and data to support the effectiveness of the solution

6. Call to action:
- Encourages the audience to participate in the chosen solution
- Provides clear instructions on how individuals can implement the solution in their own lives

7. Motivation:
- Inspires the audience to get involved in preserving biodiversity
- Highlights the benefits of taking action to protect biodiversity

8. Overall presentation:
- Well-organized and easy to follow
- Engages the audience with visuals, anecdotes, or interactive elements
- Demonstrates a passion for the topic and a commitment to making a positive impact on biodiversity

By following these guidelines and addressing each aspect of the rubric, you will create a successful presentation that effectively communicates your design solution for preserving biodiversity. Good luck!