English paper to presentation
Introduction
This topic is all about making presentations. Business professionals are often called upon to make presentations - to present information to their managers, colleagues, and customers. This topic will cover the basics of making a visual presentation based on the guidelines in Module 5.
In this course, you will design and prepare a slide presentation specifically designed to meet the needs and purposes of your intended audience. Developing a presentation is very similar to the type of business writing you have been doing all along in this course. Just as in your other assignments, you will need to:
· Identify your audience
· use a "you" attitude
· emphasis the positive
· develop reader benefits
· overcome objections
· do a little research
· and analyze data
You will post a copy of your slide presentation to the discussion forum, where you will receive feedback from your peers. You will also review other students' presentations and provide feedback to them.
Objectives
After completing the learning activities for this topic, you will be able to:
· Identify the audience and purpose for your presentation
· Develop a current business topic to base your presentation on
· Translate information into a visual slide presentation
Criteria:
· Follow the guidelines in Module 5 for white space, parallelism, bullet-point phrases, headings, and presentation design
· Design your presentation to be readable by an audience at 30 feet
· Use an appropriate background
· Include at least one visual from your report: chart, table, graphic, picture, etc.
· Create a minimum of 5 slides: introductory, problem/topic, solutions, recommendations, and sources
· Use the headings from your report
Presentation Checklist
This week you will post the final version of your presentation in the Final Presentation - Drop Box.
Your presentation will be graded on the following:
1. Grammar
2. Punctuation
3. Sentence Structure
4. Spelling
5. Development
6. Audience Awareness
7. PowerPoint Presentation assignment criteria
8. Critical Independent Thought
9. Flow/tone
10. MLA guidelines
11. Format/spacing
12. Mechanics
13. Redundancy
14. Wordiness
15. Active voice and action verbs