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Date: 14/01/2017
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Project Status: Completed
This work has been completed by: Vinniax
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Project Summary: Assignment Instructions Prepare a short presentation on something you learned during this course that you found particularly interesting, or at least interesting enough to do some research on. Here is guidance for the student presentation. 1. Look through the text and Course Materials (including the COMET Modules) for something that you find particularly interesting, or at least interesting enough to investigate further, and look around the Internet for information and graphics. 2. Microsoft Powerpoint is an excellent tool for preparing the presentation, and the notes option provides a convenient place to type in the words you would have spoken to the class if we were all assembled in a traditional classroom setting. 3. Instead of counting slides, plan your presentation to last about five to ten minutes if it could be presented to your classmates in a traditional classroom. 4. Identify your sources (including all images), either the bibliographical citation or the website. It's important to cite all images as direct quotes and a full bibliography on the final slide. 5. When your presentation is complete, upload it to this assignment within Sakai. So the student presentation is not a formal research paper. It is intended to share information and images that you found particularly interesting or exciting. Email the instructor if you have any other specific questions. Rubric for grading PowerPoints Synthesis of concepts: Presentation showed a clear understanding of the chosen topic. Ideas are clearly and properly organized. 40% Use of technology: Student demonstrated ability to use PowerPoint software to create a slide presentation. Creative ideas are incorporated into the presentation. 15% Clear citations: References to the course text or to other materials were properly cited (Including images). 15% Writing standards: The writing was grammatically correct, clear and concise. The presentation was well formulated, and easy to read and understand. Correct terminology was used when needed. 20% Length: Presentation is at least 10-15 slides of solid content, not all images: 10%