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CHINA & THE WEST – 1800s

CHINA & THE WEST – 1800s. POWER POINT. OBJECTIVE. Create a power point that will be presented to the rest of the class Your presentation will be the source of their information………. BE THOROUGH, CONCISE & CLEAR. POINT VALUE. 75 points Content Presentation Participation

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CHINA & THE WEST – 1800s

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  1. CHINA & THE WEST – 1800s POWER POINT

  2. OBJECTIVE • Create a power point that will be presented to the rest of the class • Your presentation will be the source of their information………. BE THOROUGH, CONCISE & CLEAR

  3. POINT VALUE • 75 points • Content • Presentation • Participation • The grade will be given to the entire group, however, if a member(s) is not fulfilling his/her duties he/she will have points deducted

  4. TOPICS • QING DYNASTY (1) • TAIPING REBELLION (2) • OPIUM WAR (3) • REVOLUTION OF 1911 (4) • OPEN DOOR POLICY (5) • EMPRESS DOWAGER CI XI (6) • BOXER REBELLION (7) • POST-REVOLUTION CHINA: WARLORD PERIOD (8) • Include Yuan Shikai • Sino-Japanese War

  5. DIRECTIONS • Using the resources provided, create a power point of 7-12 slides presenting important information relating to your topic • First slide is a “Title Slide” with your topic, picture, and names • Each slide should have a title • Slides can be all information, visual, and audio or a combination • Classmates will be taking notes based on your presentation, so pay attention to: a. font size b. amount of info on each side c. relevance of information, pictures, and audio

  6. DIRECTIONS • In addition to the PowerPoint, each group should create a handout to guide classmates’ note taking. • Skeleton notes, questions, etc. • Start with the links on my portaportalsite. • Guest access: amcgregor

  7. ROLES • When working with your partners make sure to think about each of the following: a. Researcher(s) b. Editor(s) c. Graphic Designer d. Presenters (each person will have to present at least 2 slides – if your presentation is only 7 slides one person catches a break)

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