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Step 2:  Requirements is to Submit PowerPoint Presentation to Blackboard.   No pdf documents accepted for slides.

Step 3:  Maximum amount Slides and Requirements for Power Points and Presentation Delivery.

· You must create a slide presentation in power point of ten (10) slides.  

· Please do not have more than ten slides.  

· I will stop reading/listening on the tenth slide and you will be graded off what I read/listened to.  

· For exceeding the maximum required power points you will receive 10 points reduction.

· The font size of the slides must be 12 or 14 in Time New Roman.  

· Please do not try to use a bigger font size to make your power point ten slides and please double space.  

· If the power point is not ten slides, I will not read/listen power point and you will receive a zero on the project.  

· No plagiarism.  Make sure you cite your sources.

 

Step 4:  Required Writeup for the Power point Slides

Requirement for Slides  

· Pick a topic dealing with economic social impact information technology (Brief Explanation of Topic)

· Problem (State the Problem)

· Provide Examples supporting the Issues

· Brief History

· Definitions (Important keywords on subject manner)

· Advantages (List out some Advantages, and provide an Example of an Advantage)

· Disadvantages (List out some Disadvantages, and provide an Example of an Disadvantage)

· Interesting Facts about Subject Matter

· Who uses it today?

· Conclusion

Please label each slide using the Bullet Points to make sure you are meeting the requirements for the Final Project. 

For Example:

· First Slide: Title Page Slide (Title and Your Name) Please do not include your Banner ID or Professor Name on Title Page

· Second Slide:  Outline Slide (All the Bullet Points Listed under Step 4) 

The following Example of the Outline should be in your Outline Slide

Example of the Outline under Step 4: 

Title:   Outline

Topic dealing with economic social impact information technology

·

· Problem Statement

· Provide Example(s) of Supporting the Issue

· History

· Important Keywords

· Advantages 

· Disadvantages

· Focus on Interesting Facts about Subject Matter

· Who uses this today?

· Conclusion

· Third Slide:  Problem Statement Slide (State the problem clearly)

· Fourth Slide:  Example(s) supporting the Issue(s) Slides

· Fifth Slide:   Brief History Slide

· Etc. (Until Covered all Areas in Step 4)

Note: 

· The reference page, outline, and the title page is not included in the 10 slide count.  Make sure you have a conclusion slide.

 

 Step 5:  Grading Rubric:  10 points off for each of the following:  

1. Going over the five minutes on your portion of the presentation.

2. Going under five minute on your portion of the presentation.

3. Presentation not flowing together. 

4. Eye contact, posture, and poor communication  

5. Reading from slide to slide

6. And not sure of what you’re talking about.

7. Please make sure you have 10 slides only. (no more or less)

 

Step 6:  Required Etiquette for Final Project Video and Power Point slides

 

Grammar, Spelling and Fonts 

a. This etiquette for Final Project is part of a college course, so your writing style should conform to the rules of standard English. Here are some guidelines for Final Project

· Avoid slang (e.g., "Wassup?", "Yo," and so forth).

· Don't curse. 

· Use standard spelling: 

· you (not u)

· are (not r)

· to or too (not 2) 

· you're (not ure) 

· right (not rite) 

· I (not i) 

a. Use the spell check!  Mistakes in spelling and grammar reflect poorly on you, and they're not acceptable.

b. Stick to standard fonts  Times New Roman, Arial, Helvetica, 12 or 14 pt. -- in Black only.

c. Do not use ALL CAPS! DON'T WRITE THE ENTIRE PRESENTATION WITH YOUR CAPS LOCK ON.

Focus Keep writing to the point and stay on topic. When writing, keep sentences straight to point and brief so that readers do not get lost in wordy paragraphs and miss the point of the statement on power point slides.

 

Be Concise In your presentation and power point slides try to be straight to the point although. Too little is just as troublesome as too much!