Perception

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Perception PowerPoint

[Your name]

PHI105

[DUE date]

Mr. Zuckerman

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Objectives

Objectives are what a person should be able to understand after reviewing your presentation.

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What is Perception?

Briefly define perception by paraphrasing from source here. Cite source with an in-text citation

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Elaborate on your definition of perception here; 50-100 words required!

Remember to cite your sources:

Paraphrased statements require an in-text citation in the following formats:

For 1 author: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name, Year).

For 2 authors: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name & Author's last name, Year).

For 3 or more authors: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name et al., Year).

This is preferred!

Direct quotations require an in-text citation in the following format:

For 1 author: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name, Year, p. #).

For 2 authors: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name & Author’s Last Name, Year, p. #).

For 3 or more authors: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name et al., Year, p. #).

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Our Five Senses

Sight

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Touch

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Remember the 6x6 Rule (see below).

Remember to be brief in your slides (6 bullets per slide, 6 words per bullet); elaborate (50-100 words) here in the Speaker notes!

Don’t forget to cite (using in-text citations) your material!

Paraphrased statements require an in-text citation in the following formats:

For 1 author: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name, Year).

For 2 authors: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name & Author's last name, Year).

For 3 or more authors: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name et al., Year).

This is preferred!

Direct quotations require an in-text citation in the following format:

For 1 author: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name, Year, p. #).

For 2 authors: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name & Author’s Last Name, Year, p. #).

For 3 or more authors: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name et al., Year, p. #).

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Our Five Senses

Smell

Taste

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Remember the 6x6 Rule (see below).

Add text and/or image here.

Do the same in the following boxes.

Remember the 6x6 Rule (see below).

Remember to be brief in your slides (6 bullets per slide, 6 words per bullet); elaborate (50-100 words) here in the Speaker notes!

Don’t forget to cite (using in-text citations) your material!

Paraphrased statements require an in-text citation in the following formats:

For 1 author: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name, Year).

For 2 authors: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name & Author's last name, Year).

For 3 or more authors: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name et al., Year).

This is preferred!

Direct quotations require an in-text citation in the following format:

For 1 author: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name, Year, p. #).

For 2 authors: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name & Author’s Last Name, Year, p. #).

For 3 or more authors: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name et al., Year, p. #).

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Our Five Senses

Hearing

Add text and/or image here.

Do the same in the following boxes.

Remember the 6x6 Rule (see below).

Remember to be brief in your slides (6 bullets per slide, 6 words per bullet); elaborate (50-100 words) here in the Speaker notes!

Don’t forget to cite (using in-text citations) your material!

Paraphrased statements require an in-text citation in the following formats:

For 1 author: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name, Year).

For 2 authors: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name & Author's last name, Year).

For 3 or more authors: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name et al., Year).

This is preferred!

Direct quotations require an in-text citation in the following format:

For 1 author: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name, Year, p. #).

For 2 authors: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name & Author’s Last Name, Year, p. #).

For 3 or more authors: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name et al., Year, p. #).

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The role of perception in critical thinking

Elaborate (50-100 words) on the role of perception in critical thinking here! This is not a definition of the two; focus on how perception might affect one’s critical thinking/how to approach a situation.

Don’t forget to cite (using in-text citations) your material!

Paraphrased statements require an in-text citation in the following formats:

For 1 author: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name, Year).

For 2 authors: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name & Author's last name, Year).

For 3 or more authors: Sentence of something you read in your own words (Author's last name et al., Year).

This is preferred!

Direct quotations require an in-text citation in the following format:

For 1 author: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name, Year, p. #).

For 2 authors: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name & Author’s Last Name, Year, p. #).

For 3 or more authors: “Brief word for word excerpt from a source” (Author’s Last Name et al., Year, p. #).

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References

Author Last Name, A. A., Author Last Name, B. B., & Author Last Name, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal, Volume(number). Page-page. https:// doi.org/xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Aroz, R.J. (2014). Perception. In J. Declan (Ed.), 21st century skills: Critical thinking and problem solving (pp. 12-22). Grand Canyon University. http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2013/21st-century-skills_critical-thinking-and-problem-solving_ebook_1e.php

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You need at least 3 scholarly sources (at least 1 from the GCU Library, 2 from other credible sources) to meet the research requirement. You can use more than one from the GCU Library if you prefer.

Each source listed in the references should be cited within the presentation.

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