Moral Perspectives For Abortion Presentation Help
Writing
For this assignment you will identify a current ethical issue from those provided and suggest an approach to the issue that is consistent with each of three major ethical theories presented in this course (consequentialist, non-consequentialist, virtue theory). For example, if you are for allowing divorces, then you might present a human rights(non-consequentialist) perspective for justifying divorce, a utilitarian (consequentialist) perspective for justifying it, and discuss the moral ideal of marriage (virtue theorist) perspective for justifying it. Additionally, pick one of the methods of justification and state why you prefer it over the other two.
Format & Expectations
The format will be a narrated PowerPoint presentation of 10-12 slides, and should include an introductory slide and a Works Cited slide following MLA Style. Keep in mind it is “works cited” and that mean you must cite the resource either on the slide or in the notes to justify listing the resource. If you are unable to add narration, be sure to add commentary in the speakers notes section for each slide. DO NOT just read the slides if you narrate. The slides should contain bullets that are explained by you in the narration or the notes. Ideally, you will have bullets on the slides and your commentary as a transcript in the notes section. Note that you should be looking at a minute or less on each slide. If you submit a presentation where the narration is longer than 12 minutes, I may not listen to the whole thing.
A minimum of 6 references are required, with 2 references per theoretical approach. NOTE, just like papers, there needs to be a citation ON the slide or IN the notes section to justify using it as a work cited.
You must also adhere to the Myers Best Practices guide (which is attached to this assignment) for formatting a powerpoint presentation and a good presentation must have at least 4 of the following all of which are explained on the guide:
- A Slide design style for the entire presentation
- Speakers notes
- Graphics, charts, images, or some kind of visual aid
- Narrated Slides
- Embedded Video
