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Semester Project Presentation

Semester Project Presentation. A short, yet valuable read!. Introduction.

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Semester Project Presentation

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  1. Semester Project Presentation A short, yet valuable read!

  2. Introduction On this slide, provide an introduction, or overview of your topic. What exactly did you and your partner research? Consider why you were drawn to this subject (after all you picked it) and make your audience also be interested in it.

  3. Background On this slide, share the major events or decisions that led to your topic. No need to begin with “The Big Bang,” but help your audience understand where this fits in a historical context.

  4. Political Ramifications So…what’s the big deal? How did this event, or era impact politics or policies then and now? Think nationally AND globally

  5. Economic Ramifications In addition to political impact(s), what were the economic impacts? How did your event change the BASIS of the economy (what we make, how we make it, the effect on cost)?

  6. Social Ramifications Surprise – just following your technical report, guess what comes next? Yep – social impacts. How did the lives of people change? Did your event change the class structure of the society? Did your event change the WAY in which people lived on a day-to-day basis?

  7. Extras • Make sure you read the “How to Power Point” and use a large font. • You may use images and backgrounds, but don’t spend time on fanciful animations that may not work when you upload to a different computer. • Plan to load your power point onto the tablet attached to the board in Room 9 by no later than 3:00 PM on January 20th (If this is not done, It sucks to be you!)

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