Task 8 - Present your project (Monday due date)
- Due Mar 12, 2018 by 11:59pm
- Points 30
- Submitting a text entry box, a website url, a media recording, or a file upload
Task 8. Present your project
Present what you did for your project to the class. To present your project to the class, you can make a video, a KeyNote presentation with audio explanation, powerpoint presentation, poster, word document, or audio file, etc. The presentation must be accessible to students via Canvas. Groups will submit one presentation together.
Added directions: Your presentation may be a video, text file, audio file, poster, powerpoint presentation, or any thing else you can think of. Once you submit your presentation, I will link to your presentation from the Project Proposals page. All students will have an opportunity to review the project and vote for their favorites in a few categories (such as: "Most likely to make an impact;" "Best incorporation of Environmental Justice Principles;" etc.)
Note if you choose to submit a final paper instead of a project:
You are still required to complete all the tasks (as if you were doing a project). Then, instead of Task 7, submit a topic proposal for your paper. Instead of Task 8, post an abstract of your paper (250-600 words). To submit your paper, write a paper on the environmental ethics topic of your choice using the theories and ideas presented in this course (4-6 pages).
See more details about the paper: Final Paper Guidelines (if you choose to write a paper instead of doing a project)
(Closer to the due date, there will be directions on how to present your project, and how to view and evaluate other student projects)
Rubric
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Clarity: Presentation makes it clear what the project was
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Quality: Presentation is interesting and engaging
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