RESEARCH PROJECT: FINAL INSTRUCTIONS
Each student will submit a multimedia pres
RESEARCH PROJECT: FINAL INSTRUCTIONS
Each student will submit a multimedia presentation on a topic related to the National
Government. Multimedia is a form of communication that uses a combination of different
content forms, such as writing, audio, images, animations, or video, into a single interactive
presentation, in contrast to traditional mass media, such as printed material or audio recordings,
which features little to no interaction between users. Popular examples of multimedia include
video podcasts, audio slideshows, and animated videos. The project must be thoroughly
researched. You must use at least six sources, at least 2 of which must be primary, and include a
reference page of at least 6 bibliography entries in Turabian format. Make good use of your
sources, carefully comparing and collating information rather than relying on one or two
references to the virtual exclusion of others. Make especially good use of your primary sources,
remembering that the primary source information makes a research assignment. The presentation must be
between 5 to 10 minutes in length. No presentation over 10 minutes will be viewed.
The slides, if used, must be clearly written. Turabian (Chicago) format is required for all
written work. Significant point deductions (up to 50% deduction) will occur if Turabian
(Chicago) formatting is not utilized. Avoid jargon and clichés. Avoid flowery language. If a
word can be omitted without loss of clarity, omit it. Try to avoid the passive voice except for
situations where it is necessary to clarify your meaning. Avoid errors in grammar and spelling.
Grading Criteria
Content (240 points)
The student addresses all aspects of their chosen topic. The student researched the topic
and demonstrated sufficient knowledge of the subject matter. They provide ample details that
explain the information and give the listener enough information to comprehend the subject.
Creativity (240 points)
The submission is energetic and vibrant. The student shows creativity by forming clever
titles, offerings, or extras to make their presentation stand out. The student should go the extra
mile to add touches to their project to educate the listener on their chosen topic.
Organization and Clarity (120 points)
The content is organized logically and in Turabian (Chicago) formatting. Ideas are easy
to follow and in the correct sequential order. Information should be presented smoothly, and the
reader does not have to jump around to understand a point. The student uses a compelling mix of
sentences and bullets to get their points across. The submission is accurate and professionally
written, free of grammar and spelling mistakes.
Final multimedia requirements
The uploaded multimedia project should be 5 to 10 minutes long. Projects over ten
minutes in length will not be viewed. The most crucial factor to consider is that submission is
more than just presenting the information. The submission must be energetic, vibrant, and
engaging.
Final Presentation grading criteria (600 points)
The student knows and understands the concepts presented.
The student stays on topic and presents information clearly and logically.
The student is poised and has clear articulation.
The student speaks at an appropriate volume and makes eye contact.
The student exudes enthusiasm and confidence.
The presentation fits into the time allotment.
Presentation materials are professional, organized, and on hand.
Things to Remember
Creativity of response should be shown throughout each of the six steps to make the final
presentation easier.
The person viewing your presentation will want information in small and bite-size pieces
and will be looking to learn something new about your chosen subject.
Creativity is King!
Avoid things such as a monotone speech delivery, filler words (um, ah, etc.), and
nonsense words (like, basically, literally, etc.).
File uploads are restricted to PPTX, MP4 and WMA.
All presentations must be uploaded to Canvas. Email submissions will not be accepted.
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