Posted: February 28th, 2023
This is a PowerPoint presentation of just about 15 slides. Each slide must have speaker notes.
I have attached the following
A. Chapter 1 to 4 of the book.
B. Assignment Instruction
C. The grading rubric.
You must choose three important concepts for this assignment from chapters 1-4 from the
Dees text. Each presentation must include 15 slides and demonstrate course-related
knowledge.
Read the instructions very carefully.
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PowerPoint Presentation: Dees Assignment Instructions
Overview
The students will choose three important concepts for this assignment from chapters 1-4 from the Dees text. Each presentation must include 10-15 slides and demonstrate course-related knowledge.
This assignment must be submitted as a PowerPoint presentation. Other presentation software cannot be used.
Please see the Please see the
PowerPoint Presentation: Dees Grading Rubric for additional guidance.
The presentation will include
extensive speaker notes
embedded on each slide that include full sentences, describe the contents of each slide, and are properly cited.
The following will be necessary:
· Perform academic research to support your discussion by finding and utilizing 3 scholarly/peer-reviewed journal articles in addition to assigned course readings in the text and assigned library and website readings. Research should be performed in the Liberty University Online Library to ensure that scholarly/peer-reviewed journal articles are chosen.
· Including personal experiences in the speaker notes is encouraged.
· Slides should be in third person. Speaker notes can be in first person.
· Use current APA format for citations and references.
· Write at graduate-level quality in your speaker notes.
· The title page and reference list (that can use smaller font so that it takes up no more than 1 page) are included in the 10-15 slide requirement.
· As you work on this assignment, consider that you are developing this PowerPoint as if you were giving a presentation to an audience.
· You do not want the audience to read along with you; instead, you will be presenting points on each slide that you will expand in the speaker notes as if you were making the presentation.
· Each slide should be exciting/attractive to look at but not overwhelming. Even those in the back of the audience should be able to see to fully see the presentation.
Instructions
Following are the instructions for completing your PowerPoint presentation assignments.
The title page, slide citations, and references will be produced in current APA format. The content will be supported by scholarly/peer-reviewed journal articles and the text and be free of spelling and grammatical mistakes.
PowerPoint Presentation
Students will complete 10-15 slides (including title page and 1 reference page) and presented in the following order:
·
Title Page (formatted the same as an MS Word title page without a running head) On this slide, the speaker traditionally introduces themselves and tells the audience why this presentation is important to them personally or their profession.
·
Introduction
· A short overview of the three concepts.
·
Three Concepts (separate headings for each concept)
· The 3 most important concepts you have learned from the textbook readings, presentations, and website and article readings (from the text noted above).
· In the discussion, include why these are the most important for an organization to consider.
·
Biblical Integration
Integrate a minimum of one biblical principle that relates to one or more of your concepts. Listing a Bible verse alone is unacceptable. Provide a verse and elaborate how it relates to your topic.
·
Conclusion
· A short summation of the three concepts
·
References – 4 total (Using APA , the same as you would format a list of references in MS Word.) Include all references on 1 page – the font can be adjusted on this page only to make all the references fit.
· 3 scholarly/peer-reviewed journal articles from the Jerry Falwell Library. Two of these references must have been published in the previous five years.
· 1 reference from the text.
For those who are new to PowerPoint, there are several sources on the Internet that provide opinions on what is included in an effective PowerPoint presentation.
Some commonly known tips from NCSL for effective slide presentations:
· Use a simple slide master template from MS PowerPoint
· Avoid all caps except for the titles
· If images are used, ensure they are quality images. Use quality clipart sparingly if necessary.
· Limit the number of slides to 10-15 slides
· No font size smaller than 24 point
· Use different colors, sizes, and styles (e.g., bold) for emphasis (but be sure that the changes don’t affect the audience being able to clearly see the slides).
· Limit the number of words per slide bullet point (use the speaker notes to write full sentences to define your bullet points).
· Most slides will use bullet points, with no more than 6 words per line and no more than 6 lines per slide
· Limit the information on each slide to the essentials. (NCSL, n.d.)
Note:This will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.
References:
Purdue University Online Writing Lab (n.d.). APA PowerPoint slide presentation. Retrieved from https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/apa _powerpoint_slide_presentation.html
National Conference of State Legislatures (n.d.). Tips for making effective PowerPoint presentations. Retrieved from https://www.ncsl.org/legislators-staff/legislative-staff/legislative-staff-coordinating-committee/tips-for-making-effective-powerpoint-presentations.aspx
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Criteria Ratings Points
Content 74 to >66 pts
Advanced
All key components of the
PowerPoint Presentation are
addressed.
Major concepts are
supported by all of the
following:
• Learn materials;
• Pertinent, conceptual, or
personal examples;
• Thoughtful analysis of 3
concepts (considering
assumptions, analyzing
implications, and
comparing/contrasting
concepts);
• Speaker notes are
thorough and easily
understandable on all slides
• Three peer-reviewed
source citations in current
APA format, the text, and the
integration of one (1) biblical
principle;
• Slide count is within 10-15
slides
66 to >51 pts
Proficient
Some key components of
the PowerPoint Presentation
are addressed.
Major concepts are
supported by some of the
following):
• Learn materials;
• Pertinent, conceptual, or
personal examples;
• Thoughtful analysis of 2
concepts (considering
assumptions, analyzing
implications, and
comparing/contrasting
concepts);
• Speaker notes are
acceptable with some
mistakes on some slides
• Two peer-reviewed source
citations in current APA
format, the text, and the
integration of one (1) biblical
principle;
• Slide count is within 8-9
slides
51 to >
0 pts
Developing
Minimal key
components of the
PowerPoint
Presentation are
addressed.
Major concepts are
supported by few/none
of the following:
• Learn materials;
• Pertinent, conceptual,
or personal examples;
• Thoughtful analysis of
1 concept (considering
assumptions, analyzing
implications, and
comparing/contrasting
concepts);
• Speaker notes are
missing on most slides
• One peer-reviewed
source citations in
current APA format, the
text, and the integration
of one (1) biblical
principle;
• Slide count is within
6-7 slides
0 pts
Not
Present
Did not
submit.
74 pts
Grammar,
Spelling,
APA
Formatting
16 to >13 pts
Advanced
No notable spelling and/or
grammar errors; format is
consistent easy to follow;
current APA format is used
in citations and references
13 to >10 pts
Proficient
Some spelling & grammar
errors; format is easy to
follow; current APA format is
mostly used in citations and
references
10 to >0 pts
Developing
Many spelling and/or
grammar errors; format
is difficult to follow;
current APA format is
sometimes used in
citations and references
0 pts
Not
Present
Did not
submit.
16 pts
PowerPoint Presentation: Dees Grading Rubric |
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Criteria Ratings Points
Mechanics 15 to >13 pts
Advanced
Headings are used; slides
have bullet points with 6-8-
words; speaker notes are
complete for all slides; font
sizes are readable and
colors are varied as needed
on all slides; images are
used where needed; there
is sufficient white spaces
13 to >10 pts
Proficient
Headings are used; slides
have bullet points with 9-14
words; speaker notes are
mediocre for all slides; font
sizes are readable and
colors are varied as needed
on some slides; images are
used where needed; there
are a few white spaces
10 to >0 pts
Developing
Headings are used;
slides have bullet points
with over 15 words;
speaker notes are
sparce; font sizes are
too small with one color;
images are not used
where needed; there
are not sufficient white
spaces
0 pts
Not
Present
Did not
submit.
15 pts
Total Points: 105
PowerPoint Presentation: Dees Grading Rubric |
BMIS501_B01_202320
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