students must pick a public figure or fictional character and persuade the audience that this individual is in a specific stage of maslow s hierarchy of needs 1
Guidelines:
Compose a Keynote/PowerPoint/Prezi presentation that addresses the following prompt:
Students must pick a public figure or fictional character and persuade the audience that this individual is in a specific stage of Maslowâ€
s hierarchy of needs. To do so effectively, students will also need to persuade the audience that the individual has (a) passed through preceding stages AND (b) does not demonstrate evidence of being in subsequent stages. In the presentation, students are required to cite Chapters 5 and 6 of the DSS100 iBook AND at least three sources containing quotes or describing behavior from the individual to justify their argument. In total, this presentation will require five sources.
Presentation Requirements:
* 5-7 minutes
* 6-10 slides
* 6 x 6 rules – you must have a maximum of 6 sentences, maximum 6 words each per slide
* You must use APA citations on each slide, where appropriate
* You must have a reference page as your last slide
* You must use a speaking outline (to avoid looking backward at your slides)
* Presentations will be assessed using the Dialogues of Learning oral communication rubric, which is provided on Canvas along with these assignment guidelines
Submission Requirements:
* All of your presentation materials must be submitted on Canvas, including your slides, formal outline, and speaking outline, all in PDF format
* Slides
Your presentation must be converted to PDF format and submitted on Canvas
* Formal outline
Typed, full sentence, correct format, complete reference page.
All information in your slides and speaking outline must be included
* Speaking outline
You may use either note cards and single page to use during your presentation
Contains key words and phrases
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