PART1 Powerpoint
develop a powerpoint presentation on the goals, achievements, and conclusions of the capstone project. Be sure to indicate interpretations of your findings including a full analysis and what you learned when completing this project.
- Develop a clear introduction, body, and conclusion, with transitions that make the presentation consistent and cohesive. The end of your presentation should be impactful and relevant.
- Make your central message memorable by stating it precisely, repeating it as needed, and supporting it strongly throughout your presentation.
- Establish your authority by including a variety of supporting information, such as examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, or quotations.
- Use PowerPoint as a visual aid. This aids in the audience’s understanding and influence of the information you are presenting. Specifically, you are encouraged to practice and write out a script or prepare slide notes so you have a good flow to your presentation.
- Your presentation should include 12 to 15 slides. You will be graded on the effective design of your slides and presentation of the content. Your presentation should be impactful and interesting, keeping your audience’s attention. Be sure to include graphic elements such as charts or graphs. Your design should be bold and compelling. Be consistent with fonts, colors, and stylistic choices. Simple is better than cluttered.
- PART 2
Academic Research Paper
The body of the paper should be 25-40 double-spaced pages, not including title page, abstract, table of contents, annotated bibliography, list of tables, or appendices. Your final submission must include the following:
- Title Page
- Abstract
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables and Figures (if applicable)
- Introduction
- Research Strategies
- A Review of the Literature
- Discussions and Conclusions
- Annotated Bibliography (All sources referenced in the paper should be listed and annotated in the bibliography.)
- Appendices (if applicable)
Note: Be sure to follow the appropriate format related to your discipline, either APA (American Psychological Association) or MLA (Modern Language Association) format. I have most of the work it just needs to be organized.