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9 Final Course Project Part III.pptx , PART III: POWERPOINT PRESENTATION INSTRUCTIONS

Sisay Tamiru

Cohort 2024

Learning Objectives

Assignment Instructions:

  • PowerPoint Presentation Project Course Objective:
    • Develop effective presentation skills and utilize digital tools to communicate information clearly and persuasively.
  • HIP Activity:
    • Creating a Comprehensive City Highlight Presentation Activity Title: “Showcasing Your City: A Multimedia Presentation”
  • Objective:
    • By completing this assignment, students will learn to create a well-organized and visually engaging PowerPoint presentation. They will practice structuring information, using digital tools for multimedia integration, and effectively communicating key points to an audience.

Purpose/Rationale

A renewable assignment is one that has enduring value beyond the initial submission, often involving student contributions that can be shared, adapted, or reused by others in a meaningful way. Here’s how this assignment can be transformed into a renewable assignment:

Renewable Assignment Characteristics:

  • Open Educational Resources (OER): Students’ work (videos, papers, or image-based projects) could be shared publicly under an open license (e.g., Creative Commons). Future students, educators, or researchers can access, adapt, and build upon these resources.
    • Example: Students’ research papers or videos could be posted to a class repository or website, contributing to a growing body of knowledge on the topic.
  • Collaborative and Iterative: Future students can use the work of previous students as a foundation for their own projects. They might expand on the research, update the findings with more recent data, or improve upon the format and presentation.
    • Example: A research paper could evolve over time as new students update it with additional insights or newer case studies, creating a living document.
  • Public Engagement and Knowledge Sharing: Encourage students to create projects that address real-world issues and share them with relevant communities or organizations. Their work can then serve as a resource or tool for public use or community engagement.
    • Example: A video on environmental sustainability could be shared with local environmental groups, or an infographic from an image-based project could be used in educational campaigns.
  • Student Contribution to a Larger Cause: The assignment could be designed so that student outputs contribute to a larger ongoing research project or community service initiative. Students feel empowered knowing that their work is making a tangible impact.
    • Example: Research on environmental issues could be added to a database that informs local policy decisions or community actions.
  • Benefits of Renewable Assignments: Longevity: The work has a purpose beyond the course, motivating students to produce high-quality, meaningful contributions.
  • Community Building: It fosters a sense of collaboration and continuity as students see themselves as part of a larger academic or societal effort.
  • Skill Development: Students learn how to engage in open scholarships, collaborate with others, and contribute to public knowledge.

Instructions

Key Steps and Sequencing

  1. Introduction to Presentation Skills
  2. Topic Selection
  3. Research and Content Gathering
  4. Creating the PowerPoint Presentation
  5. Presentation and Peer Review
  6. Reflection and Final Adjustments

Format Requirements

For your assignment, please adhere to the following format requirements based on the type of project:

  • Video Assignment:
    • Length: 3 to 5 minutes.
    • Format: MP4 or MOV format.
    • Content: The video should be well-edited, clear in audio and visuals, and include a brief introduction, main content, and conclusion.
  • Paper Assignment:
    • Length: 5 to 7 pages (excluding title page and references).
    • Format: Double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman or Arial font, 1-inch margins.
    • References: Include at least 3 credible sources cited in APA or MLA format.
  • Image-Based Project:
    • Number of Images: Minimum of 5, maximum of 10.
    • Format: JPEG or PNG.
    • Description: Each image should be accompanied by a brief description (2-3 sentences) explaining its relevance to the project topic

Rubric/Criteria

Assessment Criteria: for the Assignment Your assignment will be evaluated based on the following criteria, using a rubric to ensure clarity and fairness. Each category is assigned a specific point value, which will contribute to your overall grade for the course.

Content & Understanding (40%):

  • Demonstrates a deep understanding of the topic.
  • Provides accurate and well-researched information.
  • Arguments or ideas are clear, logical, and well-supported.

Rubric Scale:

    • Excellent (36-40 points): Clear, thorough understanding; all key points covered with strong support. Good (30-35 points): Good understanding; most key points covered with adequate support.
    • Fair (24-29 points): Partial understanding; some key points missing or poorly supported.
    • Poor (0-23 points): Lacks understanding; key points missing or incorrect.

Organization & Structure (20%):

  • Well-organized with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion.
  • Ideas flow logically and coherently. o Adheres to assignment format requirements.

Rubric Scale:

    • Excellent (18-20 points): Well-structured; logical flow throughout.
    • Good (15-17 points): Generally organized, minor lapses in flow.
    • Fair (12-14 points): Some disorganization or lack of coherence.
    • Poor (0-11 points): Lacks structure; ideas disjointed.

Creativity & Originality (15%)

  • Demonstrates originality and creativity in presentation.
  • Engages the audience or reader effectively.

Rubric Scale:

    • Excellent (14-15 points): Highly creative and original; engages fully.
    • Good (12-13 points): Some creativity; generally engaging.
    • Fair (9-11 points): Limited creativity; somewhat engaging.
    • Poor (0-8 points): Lacks creativity and engagement.

Technical Quality & Presentation (15%):

  • Technical aspects (e.g., video editing, paper formatting, image quality) are high quality.
  • Adheres to guidelines for length, format, and submission requirements.

Rubric Scale:

    • Excellent (14-15 points): High-quality technical work; fully adheres to guidelines.
    • Good (12-13 points): Minor technical issues; mostly adheres to guidelines.
    • Fair (9-11 points): Noticeable technical issues; some guidelines not followed.
    • Poor (0-8 points): Poor technical quality; does not follow guidelines.

Grammar, Spelling, and Mechanics (10%)

  • Free of grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.

Rubric Scale:

    • Excellent (9-10 points): Virtually no errors.
    • Good (7-8 points): A few minor errors.
    • Fair (5-6 points): Some errors that affect clarity.
    • Poor (0-4 points): Frequent errors; difficult to understand.

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