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Researched Paper Presentation

Researched Paper Presentation

Q 6-2: Researched Argument Paper: Presentation Purpose This assignment is intended to help you learn to do the following: • Develop visual and oral rhetorical skills. • Compose effective video presentations. Overview This assignment gives you a chance to highlight the main points of your research paper through the medium of a video presentation. It will also allow you to reflect on how your views on the issue were affected by the research you conducted and the process of developing a formal argument. Action Items 1. View the Presentation InstructionsLinks to an external site. to develop slides for your presentation. 2. Personalize the layout and design of the slides and make it as fun and creative as you want, but try to cover the topics that are included in the instructions. 3. When you have completed your slides, practice delivering the presentation. 4. By the due date indicated, record your presentation and post it to the discussion thread. You can record the presentation in PowerPoint and post the slideshow directly in the discussion, or you can make a YouTube recording and post the link. Grading Criteria Read the assignment rubric to understand how your work will be assessed.

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