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Working with your notes, create an outline to share the structure of your final paper. Using that outline, prepare a PowerPoint presentation of your final essay. BySaturday, June 29, 2013, submit the PowerPoint slides of your final paper to theDiscussion Area. Before proceeding to W4 Assignment 3, respond to the rough drafts of two of your peers, using the criteria in the
Evaluation Criteria for Preliminary PowerPoint
checklist that you used to guide you in designing your own slides.
To start, make an outline of your paper, using the thesis statement for the first paragraph and including one sentence for each paragraph of the body of your paper. Include one sentence for your conclusion as well. Here is a model to help you design the working outline of your slides.
Thesis Statement
First subordinate ideaFirst example or illustrationSecond example or illustrationSecond subordinate ideaFirst example or illustrationSecond example or illustration
First subordinate ideaFirst example or illustrationSecond example or illustrationSecond subordinate ideaFirst example or illustrationSecond example or illustration
For additional information and a complete breakdown about outlines and their formats, review your textbook and this week’s lecture about planning the research essay, creating an outline, and writing the paper.
Working from your outline, create a presentation of your final paper on a series of slides. Use the Evaluation Criteria for Preliminary PowerPoint checklist as a guideline in creating your slides. You will also use this checklist to provide feedback to your peers on their slides.
ENG2001 Composition III
Evaluation Criteria for Preliminary Powerpoint
Includes a title slide that lists the author’s name, a second slide that briefly introduces
the topic and thesis, several slides that provide support for the thesis,
and, at the end, a slide that concisely states the conclusion.
Each slide illustrates a single point or idea.
Title slide contains five or fewer words (excluding the author’s name).
Message slides have no more than seven lines with seven or fewer words per
line and, if bullets are used, there are no more than 3 to 5 one-line bullets on a
slide.
Data slides are not crowded and if they use a black and white color scheme, the
font is white on a black background.
The color scheme is simple and consistent, with light colors, such as white and
yellow, on a dark background.
The font is large and legible. Text uses 32-point font. Headings use all caps and
40-point font.
Spaces between lines are at least the height of an upper case letter.
Graphics, if used, have an obvious connection to the text and contribute to
achieving the author’s objectives. There are no “bells and whistles” or other
distractions.
Slides are free of spelling and grammatical errors.
Information is accurate and meets the criteria used to include or exclude content
in persuasive essays.
A reference slide formatted to APA standard is included after the Conclusion
slide.