Create an Outline for your Presenting to the Class Assignment CHOOSING A TOPIC FOR Your PRESENTATION ASSIGNMENT
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Create an Outline for your Presenting to the Class Assignment
CHOOSING A TOPIC FOR Your PRESENTATION ASSIGNMENT
For this assignment, in teams of Two, you will select a topic for the presentation that you will be completing for the Presentation Assignment.
Your Presentation Assignment.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of instant messaging as a method of workplace communication?
4) Prepare a presentation Outline (see Figure 11.4 page 308 in your text) using the template in .Assignment #3 - Outlining your Presentation drop box
Consider yourself an expert who has been called in to explain some aspect of the topic before a group of interested people.
The outline that you are creating will be use used to help you prepare for a 10 to 12 minutes presentation that you will be completing for the Presentation assignment.
As well, to support your presentation to the class, you and your partner will complete a PowerPoint presentation.
As you research your topic, please make notes of all references and citations that you will have to be include in your PowerPoint presentation for the presentation assignment.
To be totally clear- 1- Outline of your presentation using the format shown on page 308. Please have your topic identified. Have Introduction with formatted with Opening, Partipation, Personal introduction, and transition that outlines the items you will be presenting. Body to have the items you are presenting, transition to conclusion. Conclusion to have summary of items discussed, and pleasant closing Power point draft- have a word document, not a slide deck, that outlines the items discussed in your presentation and how you would structure your slide deck to correspond to the presentation. Due Monday the 30th at 1159pm.
5) submit your completed outline in the assignment #3 drop Box Assignment #3 - Outlining your Presentation
Constitutional Law Governmental Powers and Individual Freedoms
ISBN: 978-0135109502
2nd edition
Authors: Daniel Hall, John Feldmeier