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Individual Reflective Project Instructions

Individual Reflective Project Requirements

For this assignment, you will submit an organized, compiled Power Point project according to the Individual Reflective Project instructions provided in this learning module.  You should review the sample student submission in this module for examples of the project formatting.  Power Point can be accessed by logging in to your HCC email and selecting Office 365 at the top left.

 

The project should include the following sections in this order:

· Title Page

· This is a one-page introductory slide that includes your name, your class, and your project title.

· Table of Contents

· A page that lists each section of your project.

· Topic Selection Page

· A page that identifies the one topic you selected from the list provided in the Individual Reflective Project Overview page.  Give a brief, one-paragraph summary of the information covered in the video related to your selected topic.

· Topic Research Pages

· A series of three slides that each list one academic source available through the HCC library that address the humanities topic you selected and includes a brief (2-4 sentence) explanation/overview of the information contained in each.  You should find a minimum of three academic sources, total.

· Find sources using the Conducting Research at HCC page in this module.

· Please note, websites do not count as academic sources. The sources must come from the HCC databases and/or catalog.

· Topic Explanation Slide

· A page that gives a minimum two (and no more than three) paragraph explanation of the relevance of the topic. 

· Conclusion

· A slide that offers a brief conclusion for your reader/viewer.

 

Due Date:  You can find your Individual Reflective Project due date in your course Assignment Guide located at the bottom of the Start Here module.  

Format:  You can find an example formatted project in this module.  Be sure to look through the example to see the formatting and additional page/slide explanations.  You are welcome to use multiple slides if your text gets too heavy or crowded.  In other words, you are not restricted to one slide per section, if that disrupts the flow/visual appeal of your submission.

Audience:  Avoid using first person (I, me, my) and second person (you, your) in your academic Power Point presentation.  

Style:  You are welcome to use any Power Point style/template that you like.  Your project should be visually appealing and organized.