Make a PowerPoint presentation or an annotated outline that covers a chosen topi

Make a PowerPoint presentation or an annotated outline that covers a chosen topi

Make a PowerPoint presentation or an annotated outline that covers a chosen topic from the textbook.  Find another source to supplement the information taken from the textbook.  Ensure that the source is a quality source.  Present the information in a PowerPoint presentation or an annotated outline.  The PowerPoint presentation or annotated outline needs to clearly outline all of the important information about the topic you have chosen.  Imagine delivering the PowerPoint or the annotated outline to an audience that is new to the subject matter.  Cite your sources.
Choose a topic from the textbook to make a PowerPoint presentation or annotated outline.
Do some research.  Find another quality source:  Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyLinks to an external site., academic articles, primary sources, etc.
Provide at least two sources (your textbook and at least one other source).  Be sure to cite your sources.
Use the information you have gathered to create a well-organized PowerPoint presentation with 7-10 slides or an annotated outline.
Be sure that your PowerPoint or annotated outline delivers all of the relevant information:
Introduction:  Introduce the reader/audience to your chosen topic. Include a clear definition or description of the topic followed by a brief but clear explanation of this definition/description. Use your book and at least one additional source.
Explain the importance of your topic and why others should find it interesting. Use at least one source that agrees with your position and another source that does not agree with your position (in other words cite one source that agrees with you and one that does not).
Explain the importance of your topic to an audience that knows little or nothing about it. Provide some reason for the audience to care about this and try to motivate them to learn more on their own.
Conclusion:  Provide a summary of your topic. Include one or two sentences to clearly describe the topic and its importance.
Here is a reference for the PowerPoint Download reference for the PowerPoint.  Here is a reference for the annotated outline Download reference for the annotated outline.
Do not put your name or the course name anywhere in your PowerPoint presentation or annotated outline.
Determine which degree plan you are pursuing:  AA, AS, AAT, AAS
When you save your PowerPoint or annotated outline only use one of the following as a file name:
AA
AS
AAT
AAS
Grading Criteria
How this will be graded (see rubric for more detailed information):
Organization and delivery:  Is the project consistent in its use of the material?
Mechanics:  Does the project use language that the audience can understand without having taken this course?
Supporting material:  Does the project use good and sources? Is there good reason to believe the sources know the topic well and present it fairly?
Central message:  Does the project clearly and accurately present the information? Does is take a clear position on the topic that does not change (for example supporting or rejecting some part of the topic)?