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Tour Stop #5 |
You've collected tons of information about the southeast and now it's time to pull it all together into a slideshow using mPower. Each team member will be working on his/her expert topic. You will include information that you feel will better inform tourists about this region of the United States and make them want to visit to learn more. This means that you want to make your presentation informative yet persuasive enough to make them want to go there. The presentation should have at least 2 slides for each topic, a title page, and a closing page. You may have more if you need to. Make sure you only include the most pertinent information. Remember your clients don't want to watch this presentation for half an hour. So keep it brief. Also remember design layout. Text should only consume 1/3 of the slide. Don't just bore the clients with you reading the text to them. Pictures sell more tours than words. It's also important to cite the resources that you found your information. (Don't forget--Copyright.) Not sure how to cite your resources? Check this page out for more information. http://www.thinkquest.org/resources/citetemp.html Want to avoid plagarism? http://www.thinkquest.org/resources/avoid_plag.html |
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Presentation Rubric A=21-24 points B=19-20 points C=16-18 points Redo if 15 or less points |
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