Develop a 10–12 slide presentation based on Information from the previously submitted papers (attached)
Your slide deck should:
- Introduce the topic area with a quote, question, and/or
statistic, along with an overview and a thesis statement. (Grab the
audience’s interest.) - Highlight 3–5 major historical factors (social
events/attitudes, wars, laws, economy, political environment, et cetera)
in the past 50–100 years that have contributed to the current
issue(s)/problems for this topic area. - Highlight 3–5 major current issues/problems (economic, social, political, legal, et cetera).
- Describe 1–2 groups of people affected by the issue/problem,
including 1–2 quotes and/or paraphrased comments from the people
affected. - Propose 2–3 changes (economic, social, political, legal, et cetera) that could possibly improve the situation.
- Highlight 2–3 likely challenges (economic, social, political, legal, et cetera) to achieving the proposed change(s).
- Provide a brief logical response to each of the challenges.
- Highlight 2–3 possible benefits (economic, social, political,
legal, et cetera) that could be realized following the proposed
change(s). - Include 2–3 thought-provoking questions to which the audience should be asked to respond.
- Provide a summary of the articles you have written that
includes a quote, question, and/or statistic, along with a call for
readers to respond by taking some specific action. - Include commentary (speaker’s) notes for the presentation in the notes section of the deck.
- Include meaningful headings, short bulleted lists, and 2–4 visuals (photographs, charts, and/or graphs).
- The last slide will include the source list for the presentation.