Process:
Use your written essay to guide you as you develop your one minute multimedia essay. Make sure to cover the following areas in your presentation:
· Title page that includes your name
· Your image in the video
· Hook - Choose one of the following: o Statistics
o Quote o Question o Anecdote
· Background
· Counter Arguments with in-text MLA cites
· Thesis
· Definition
· Supports with in-text MLA cites
o Database Category 1
o Database Category 2
o Database Category 3
· Conclusion
o Include a brief summary of the paper's main points - And choose one or more from the following:
o Ask a provocative question
o Use a quotation
o Evoke a vivid image
o Call for some sort of action
o End with a warning
o Universalize (compare to other situations)
o Suggest results or consequences
· Works Cited
The more creative the better!
Use design and ethos, logos, and pathos to make your argument.
Presentation must include, but not limited to:
· Text
· Voice over
· Images
· Music
Conclusion:
By the end of the presentation, the audience should understand your well-supported argument.