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Prepare a PowerPoint (or Prezi) presentation (minimum of 20 slides with notes section included) to present either your Research Paper findings or your Crisis Communication plan to the class. Your presentation should last 10-15 minutes with a 5-minute Q/A period following the presentation.

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Develop a comprehensive presentation of your chosen project—either your research findings or your crisis communication plan—using PowerPoint or Prezi. The presentation must include at least 20 slides, each supplemented with detailed notes to facilitate a clear and thorough delivery of the material. The presentation duration should be between 10 and 15 minutes, allowing time for a subsequent five-minute question-and-answer session to engage with the audience and clarify key points.

The presentation should be organized in a logical, coherent manner that effectively communicates your key ideas, supporting data, and conclusions. When presenting research, ensure that all data and information are accurate, properly sourced, and well-organized, reflecting a clear progression from introduction to conclusion. If your project is a crisis communication plan, emphasize the strategic approach, key messages, stakeholder considerations, and implementation steps.

Visual elements such as graphics, charts, and images should be attractive, relevant, and help illustrate your points without overwhelming the slides. Use large, legible fonts (preferably in the 28-34 point range), and emphasize contrast to enhance readability. Minimize textual content—focus on keywords and use the notes section to elaborate during your presentation. Incorporate credible references throughout your slides, citing sources appropriately, with at least six mentions of text or research concepts in the presentation content.

Design your slides with professionalism in mind: avoid clutter, maintain consistent backgrounds, and select appropriate visuals to support your message. Use charts to clearly present numerical data, and avoid overloading slides with excessive details or numbers. Practice your timing to ensure a smooth delivery within the designated 10-15 minutes, leaving room for audience questions.

Successful presentations will demonstrate clarity, accuracy, effective visual communication, and confident delivery, reflecting your understanding of the chosen topic and ability to communicate it to an audience.

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