History of Journalism: Prezi/Powerpoint Project
2. Make sure to copy your site or internet address/URL's into your notes. You need to be able to cite the sources you use using MLA format.
3. As we work on this project, coordinate your notes. Decide how it is to be presented in a Prezi or Powerpoint.
5. Create an outline to make sure you know what you have to cover and what you are covering in the presentation. For help creating an outline, check here.
- Ask the 5 W's: Who, What, Where, When, Why, (and How)!
- Key ideas:
- What is it?
- Where did it happen?
- When did it happen?
- Who was involved?
- How did the person or thing affect our culture/world/journalism, etc.?
- Why is this topic important?
2. Make sure to copy your site or internet address/URL's into your notes. You need to be able to cite the sources you use using MLA format.
3. As we work on this project, coordinate your notes. Decide how it is to be presented in a Prezi or Powerpoint.
5. Create an outline to make sure you know what you have to cover and what you are covering in the presentation. For help creating an outline, check here.
History of Journalism Project Directions (read carefully):
1. At the end of this project you will need to turn in an outline, a Powerpoint or Prezi presentation (URL or file), a works cited page, and a short reflection.
2. Presentation slides should consist solely of pictures and/or short, short media clips. Keep text to only titles. The details should be delivered by you, the speaker!
3. You will need to present your Powerpoint or Prezi to the rest of the class. The outline, works cited page, and reflection go to me (and are due when you give your presentation to the class). When presenting your presentation you may use notecards for your topic, but you should know the information you will cover or explain to the rest of the class.
HOMEWORK: None.
1. At the end of this project you will need to turn in an outline, a Powerpoint or Prezi presentation (URL or file), a works cited page, and a short reflection.
2. Presentation slides should consist solely of pictures and/or short, short media clips. Keep text to only titles. The details should be delivered by you, the speaker!
3. You will need to present your Powerpoint or Prezi to the rest of the class. The outline, works cited page, and reflection go to me (and are due when you give your presentation to the class). When presenting your presentation you may use notecards for your topic, but you should know the information you will cover or explain to the rest of the class.
HOMEWORK: None.
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