Presenting your program is an important step! In this lesson, you’ll prepare and deliver a demo of your work, explain how you created it, and reflect on your learning. You’ll also receive feedback from others and celebrate your success.
Plan a short presentation, approximately 3-5 minutes long. Open your program and practice demonstrating its features (e.g., “Click this to start the game”). Write a brief script or notes covering the following points:
If you’re in a group, decide who will cover each part. Keep your presentation simple and clear—no need for elaborate slides, just your program and your explanation.
Present your program to your audience, whether it’s your class, a small group, or even a recording for yourself. Follow these steps:
Speak clearly and at a steady pace. If your audience asks questions, answer them based on your preparation and notes.
After your presentation, gather feedback from your audience. Ask them what they liked and what could be improved. Record their comments. Then, take some time to reflect on your project by considering the following questions:
Write down your thoughts; this reflection is for your personal growth and learning.
Congratulations! You have completed the planning, development, and presentation of your first program. Take pride in your efforts and the skills you have developed, such as problem-solving and creativity.
Consider sharing your program online or with others to showcase your achievement. Remember, every coder begins with a first step, and you have taken yours—excellent work!