This week, you will complete the presentation you began working on last week. The full assignment description is provided on the Week 6 Assignment page.

This week, you will complete the presentation you began working on last week. The full assignment description is provided on the Week 6 Assignment page. As a reminder, your presentation should consist of approximately 7–10 slides and feature a narrated audio presentation of at least 5 minutes.

The suggested structure is as follows.

  • Title slide: Include the title of your presentation, your name, name of the class, and date of submission.
  • Introduction: Explain what your topic is, why you chose it, and why people should care about it.
  • Summaries: Summarize the main points of each article on a separate slide.
  • Ethical Stand: Take a stand on the issue and explain the ethical principles that support your stand.
  • Conclusion: Conclude with a call to action and let your supporters know what they can do next.
  • References: Provide the APA style references to all sources used in the presentation.

You will be graded on the rubric below.

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Your presentation will consist of approximately 7–10 slides and will feature a narrated audio presentation of at least 5 minutes. For purposes of this assignment, PowerPoint is the recommended software. If you wish to use something else, please consult with your instructor first.

Here is a suggested structure for your presentation.

  • Title slide: Include the title of your presentation, your name, name of the class, and date of submission.
  • Introduction: Explain what your topic is, why you chose it, and why people should care about it.
  • Summaries: Summarize the main points of each article on a separate slide.
  • Ethical Stand: Take a stand on the issue and explain the ethical principles that support your stand.
  • Conclusion: Conclude with a call to action and let your supporters know what they can do next.
  • References: Provide the APA-style references to all sources used in the presentation.

If you use one slide for each part, the total length will be seven slides. If you find that any slide is too densely packed, consider splitting that section into two slides. At the same time, remember that slides are a visual medium and should not be overly text laden. Because you will be providing an audio narration, there is no need to use long blocks of text. Instead, use visual elements such as illustrations and charts, and limit text to short bullet phrases.

The grading rubric for this assignment is below.

ETHC445 Ethics and Contemporary Issues Project: Presentation

Criteria

Pts

Title Slide: Includes the title, student name, name of the class, and date.

10 pts

Introduction: Explains why the topic was chosen and why it is important.

10 pts

Summaries: Provides an objective summary of each article on a separate slide.

20 pts

Ethical Stand: Takes a stand on the issue and provides support for that point of view by referring to ethical principles.

20 pts

Conclusion: The presentation is summed up with a call to action on the issue.

10 pts

Presentation Elements: Slides are visually oriented, bullet phrases are used rather than blocks of text, the References slide is correctly formatted, and source use is indicated in the text of the slides.

10 pts

Audio narration: Audio narration accompanies each slide and is at least 5 minutes in total length.

50 pts

Total Points: 130

Once you have uploaded your files, select Submit Assignment.

RubricETHC445 Ethics and Contemporary Issues Presentation RubricETHC445 Ethics and Contemporary Issues Presentation RubricCriteriaRatingsPtsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTitle SlideIncludes the title, student name, name of the class, and date.10 ptsFull Marks0 ptsNo Marks10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroductionExplains why the topic was chosen and why it is important.10 ptsFull Marks0 ptsNo Marks10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSummariesProvides an objective summary of each source on a separate slide.20 ptsFull Marks0 ptsNo Marks20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEthical StandTakes a stand on the ethical issue and supports it by referring to ethical principles.20 ptsFull Marks0 ptsNo Marks20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConclusionPresentation is summed up with a call to action.10 ptsFull Marks0 ptsNo Marks10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePresentation ElementsSlides are visually oriented, bullet phrases are used rather than blocks of text, the References slide is correctly formatted, and source use is indicated in the text of the slides.10 ptsFull Marks0 ptsNo Marks10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAudio narrationAudio narration accompanies each slide, and is at least five minutes in total length.50 ptsFull Marks0 ptsNo Marks50 pts

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