Take Great Pictures: One of the most effective ways to help your audience understand the work you accomplished during studio is to share well-framed and properly-lit pictures of your prototypes, sketches, and diagrams. Gifs and videos are also great ways to demonstrate your project in-motion.
Communicate Thoughtfully: As you decide what to share verbally during your presentation, remember that many audience members will not know as much about your studio or project as you do. Try your best to help them understand.
Practice, Practice, Practice: If time allows, try to practice your final presentation at least once before you present to a wider audience. This will allow you to make sure you're speaking clearly and efficiently about your design process. Ask for feedback during your practice runs from your teacher or other students.