Creating a Pitch = Professional Presentation:

Project Chrysalis is the perfect project for you to improve your public speaking and pitching skills. Through this project, you will develop your ability to articulate a problem, develop a solution and pitch your solution to professionals by creating a video presentation. Show your entrepreneurial talents, gain valuable experience and win prizes!

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Video Competition

Join the Project Chrysalis video competition!
Focus on a problem; provide a solution; create a pitch!
What problem have you noticed in your community that requires action?
Identify and articulate that problem, create a specific solution, and let us know how you would go about solving it by conducting a pitch!

Create a short video – up to 9 mins
Use any software you want. Create a short video that can clearly communicate your message.
Tell a story!
Move your audience with a touching story, and tell us how you would transform these people’s lives!  

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Term 1 Timetable

Project Chrysalis workshops run on Fridays from 10:30am to 12:00pm. Workshops start in September and run through all the way to November. Exit Quiz and Video submission are due at the end of December. Results will be announced in January 2021.

Sep 3: Registration begins!

Sep 24 - Oct 22: Workshop 1

Sep - Dec: Web Modules (complete at your own pace!)

Oct 29 - Nov 19: Workshop 2

Nov 26: Workshop 3 (Optional)

Dec 31: Web Module Quiz and Video Submission Deadline

Jan 15: Results Announcement

About us

Project Chrysalis is a project funded by The Chinese University of Hong Kong with the Teaching Development and Language Enhancement Grant (TDLEG) for 2019-22 Triennium. Its team members

include:
  • Principle Investigator: Mr. Johnson CHAN
  • Co-investigator: Dr. Jose LAI
  • Team member: Mr. Aaron Tsang

    Project Chrysalis has three main objectives:

    1. To provide students with a linguistic foundation to take community initiatives;
    2. To enhance students' confidence in taking community initiatives; and
    3. To broaden students' horizon on how community initiatives can be taken.