Dss 100 presntation 2

Please avoid plagiarism

Use very simple words

Follow the steps below

Presentation Requirements:

  • 4-6 minutes
  • 6-10 slides
  • 6 by 6 rules – you must have a maximum of 6 sentences and 6 words per slide
  • You must use APA citations on each slide
  • You must have a reference page as your last slide
  • Presentations will be assessed using the Dialogues of Learning oral communication rubric

Submission Requirements:

  • All of your presentation materials must be submitted on Canvas, including your slides, formal outline, and speaking outline
  • Slides
    • Your presentation must be submitted on Canvas
  • Formal outline
    • Typed, full sentence, correct format, complete reference page.
  • All information in your slides and speaking outline must be included
  • Speaking outline
    • You may use either note cards and single page to use during your presentation
    • Contains key words and phrases

You must pick a character, either real or fictional, and analyze that character based on the sociological imagination and the looking glass self. The character should be someone whose (real or fictional) life takes place in modern American society. Students must make a persuasive argument discussing whether the character’s behavior was or was not influenced by societal factors and by others’ perceptions of them.

  • The goal of this presentation is to persuade your audience of your argument
  • Students should cite Chapter 7 of the iBook. To deepen their understanding of the theory, students will use the Lynn Library website and database to find two peer reviewed sources about the theories being discussed
  • Content Main Ideas:
    7: The self is influenced by societal factors and how we believe others perceive us

In case you are experiencing a technical difficulty, you must submit these to the instructor via email to prove timely submission while you contact IT to work out Canvas-related difficulties. Items then must be submitted via Canvas to be assessed. Submission via email will serve only as proof of timely completion but will not be assessed until the items are uploaded to Canvas.

  • PowerPoint slide presentation following the presentation guidelines above;
  • Formal and Speaking Outlines (samples posted on Canvas Modules – Sample Formal and Speaking Outline).