10 slides Proposal-Based Presentation Now that youve finished your written proposal, you are ready to create a PowerPoint presentation based on it. This should not be a reproduction of your proposal; rather it is to share information about your proposal with your classmates. In addition to the PowerPoint file being submitted to the drop box, you will use an online e-learning tool to record your presentation. Contact the if you have any questions or difficulties using the online e-learning tool to record and publish your presentation. Presentation Guidelines To create your Proposal Project Presentation, you should not copy and paste large sections of text from your written proposal. A PowerPoint presentation is not the same as a written report. Your slides should include only the main points from your proposal, and these main points should be condensed into short phrases and explanations. Your PowerPoint presentation should include the following elements: Your title slide should include the following: Just as you did in the written proposal, you must prove that a serious problem exists. You may want to answer these questions about your problem: However, please remember that PowerPoint slides should use short phrases and explanations, not complete paragraphs from your written proposal. You may want to include a visual, especially if your problem section discusses relevant statistics. Any visual included in your presentation should follow the gu
idelines from Week 06. Your slides should explain who the audience of your proposal includes and what their needs are. Tell how you will overcome skepticism. What objections do you anticipate? How will you be sure your proposal is the winning proposal for this audience? Your slides should briefly outline the change you propose and want approved. Your solution should be directly related to the problem you just documented and be appropriate to the audience youve described. Again, please remember that PowerPoint slides should use short phrases and explanations, not complete paragraphs from your written proposal. You should consider using visuals in this section if you cite numerical data to support your plan. In the overall format of your PowerPoint slides, please use the following guidelines: The following resources may help you as you create your PowerPoint and cite your sources: Make sure your visuals explain, support, or enhance your presentation. Do not use visuals simply as decoration. Submit your completed assignment by following the directions linked below. Please check the for specific due dates. Save your assignment as a Microsoft Word document. (Mac users, please remember to append the .docx extension to the filename.) The name of the file should be your first initial and last name, followed by an underscore and the name of the assignment, and an underscore and the date. An example is shown below: Jstudent_exampleproblem_101504