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it is a power point project Timeline: PPT Presentation topic due to Instructor for approval no later than the end of Unit 7 (please refer to the Units of Instruction file for dates). Submit topic to instructor. Approval of Presentation topics due back to students no later than the end of Unit 7 (please refer to the Units of Instruction file for dates). Students must follow Presentation guidelines in syllabus and repeated here in this Presentation handout. The completed 1st progress form is due to instructor no later than the end of Unit 9A (please refer to the Units of Instruction file for dates). Submit via email to instructor. The completed 2nd progress form is due to instructor no later than the end of Unit 11A (please refer to the Units of Instruction file for dates). Submit via email to instructor. The completed 3rd progress form is due to instructor no later than the end of Unit 13 (please refer to the Units of Instruction file for dates). Submit via email to instructor. Presentation Creation: The student will create a PowerPoint presentation on a topic chosen from any ONE of the Concepts Chapter 1, 4, 7, 8, or 9. Please narrow the topic and do not try to cover the entire chapter. Each presentation must contain: text (with animations), graphics, and slide transitions. Each presentation will contain a title slide, an agenda slide, body slides, summary slide, and a Works Cited slide. The background design, theme, animations, colors and fonts should be appropriate for the topic chosen. The length of the presentation should be sufficient to cover the topic chosen and should be no shorter than 10 minutes but no longer than 15 minutes. When presenting, the rule is that you should be able to present 1 to 2 slides per minute without speaking so fast that you could not be understood. So if you are to present for 10 minutes, you would need to create as few as 10 slides or as many as 20 slides. It depends on your natural speech pace. DO NOT CREATE TOO FEW OR TOO MANY SLIDES. Presentation Guidelines: The presentation can be recorded and presented via a YouTube video or by using the Record feature of PPT. The instructor will view and grade the actual presentation and/or the submitted PowerPoint file(s).