Powerpoint Presentation due 9/29 by 6 pm eastern time

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Urban Sociology

Week 1: Class Project Instructions (Read)

Keiser University

Class Project Instructions (Read)

PPT Presentation Content Instructions

Develop a community based on at least 10 of the theories and/or concepts you've learned including those associated with:

Type of Urban Community (Ch1)

Rise of Urban America (Ch3)

Ecology and Political Economy (Ch4)

Suburban Era (Ch6)

Urban Culture and Lifestyles (Ch7)

Class Project Instructions (Read)

The Social Environment of Metro Areas (Ch8)

not covered in class, but OK to use material from this chapter if desired

Diversity in the Population (Ch9,10)

Cities and Change (Ch11)

Housing Policies, Sprawl, and Smart Growth (Ch12)

Planning, New Towns, and New Urbanism (Ch13)

Ecological Footprint

US Immigration Facts

Class Project Instructions (Read)

PPT Presentation Formatting Instructions

Use Microsoft PowerPoint to develop your Presentation 

Title Slide

see APA formatting instructions for information required on a Title Page

Introduction Slide

bullet-point overview of main points

Content Slides

bullet-point main points (a PPT presentation should not have paragraphs, rather it should be developed with sort statements that describe or explain your main point for each slide)

no more than one topic per slide

address at least 10 of the overall topics listed above

include in-text citations to the course material

Class Project Instructions (Read)

Conclusion Slide

bullet-point overview of main points

Reference Slide

no bullet-points, no numbers (per APA)

APA reference list to correspond within-text citations provided in the content slides

Class Project Instructions (Read)

No set number of slides but the point is to demonstrate that you have learned the course material and can apply it to a dream community, so be comprehensive!

Proof read and edit for spelling, grammar, structure, and APA citation/referencing

Save your work as a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (e.g., ClassPPT.pptx)