Option 1:Option 2:You will create a PowerPoint (or equivalent) of your presentation and add a voice-over.
- If you are unable to add voice-over to your PowerPoint, you will create a PowerPoint (or equivalent) of your presentation.
- Next, you will use Screencast-o-Matic (or a similar program) to create a video recording of your screen and voice as your present the information.
- Third, you will upload the video presentation to YouTube so your professor can view it. If you choose this option, you will submit your articles as well as the PowerPoint (or equivalent) file and the link to the YouTube presentation to complete this assignment.
Guidelines:
- The presentation must include both audio (your voice explaining the information) and visual (PowerPoint presentation including text and/or images). Videos should not be used within the presentation.
- The presentation should include the following three aspects:
- An overview of your specific topic and its importance and application in current society.
- Theory related to your topic (please refer to Chapters 1 and 2 for theories related to Human Development)
- Discussion of development in at least three stages (e.g., infancy, early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence, emerging adulthood, young adults, middle age, elderly) unless written permission was given by your instruction to instead do a deeper evaluation of a particular topic during one developmental period.
- The presentation must be 15 minutes long (no more than 20).
- The presentation must include information from at least 5 scholarly sources (if used, the course textbook does not count as one of these 5 sources). At least 3 of these should include original research reports typically contain sections with subtitles such as “Abstract”, “Introduction”, “Methods”, “Results”, “Discussion” and “References”.
- APA style citations should be used within the presentation. A reference section (in APA style) should appear at the end of the presentation.
Resources:
- If you do not have PowerPoint, Google Slides is a free alternative.
- You may need a headset with a microphone to record your presentation if your computer does not have a built-in microphone.
- Click here for a brief introduction to using Screencast-o-Matic. The program will create a video file that can be saved on your computer and shared via YouTube.
- PowerPoint 101: Everything You Need to Make a Basic Presentation
- 10 Tips for More Effective PowerPoint Presentations
- 10 Tips for a Good Presentation
- My topic is Bilingual Aphasia . please add pictures and notes to power point. The first article that was chosen in week one is attached.