First, select a conflict/negotiation case from the media or the real world (It must be actual conflict/negotiation rather than different opinions over an issue. I recommend that you do not select issues such as gay marriage, abortion, presidential campaigns, or other sociopolitical issues alike.) Conduct a brief overview of the parties in the conflict, or negotiation.

Content of the Presentation:
Build a presentation evaluating a conflict/negotiation situation in the form of PowerPoint Slides using texts, images, and video clips.
First, select a conflict/negotiation case from the media or the real world (It must be actual conflict/negotiation rather than different opinions over an issue. I recommend that you do not select issues such as gay marriage, abortion, presidential campaigns, or other sociopolitical issues alike.)
Conduct a brief overview of the parties in the conflict, or negotiation.
Highlight the nature of the conflict/negotiation.
Indicate the strategies used in the negotiation.
Indicate the current state of the conflict or the results of the negotiation.
Be sure to add to the new knowledge of the audience.
Ensure the topic is relevant to the current program.
Highlight significant points.
Techniques of the Presentation:
Build the presentation with the audience in mind.
Provide adequate support for the content and not detract the attention of the audience.
Exercise keen initiative and creativity.
Following the overview, you will analyze the conflict/negotiation with the support of the theory learned, and reach a conclusion based on your arguments and research.
Overall Impression of the Presentation:
Build an easy to follow and understandable slides.
Provide accurate grammar and spelling.
Provide interesting and thought-provoking slides.
Format
You may provide the footnotes as the last slide—many conference presenters do this.
Please do not place all of your content on one slide—it makes for a crowded presentation with little to no value–please use the note-pages for excess content.
At least 10 content slides using varying text, images, and videos, not counting the introduction and summary slides—you must include note pages explaining each slide.
Please submit supporting notes in the note-pages of each associated slides.
Below is the rubric!
Main Points
Description
Points Available
Content of the Presentation:50%
Build a presentation evaluating a conflict/negotiation situation in the form of PowerPoint Slides using texts, images, and video clips.
·First select a conflict/negotiation case from the media or the real world (It must be actual conflict/negotiation rather than different opinions over an issue. I recommend that you do not select issues such as gay marriage, abortion, presidential campaigns, or other socio-political issues alike.)
·Conduct a brief overview of the parties in the conflict, or negotiation.
·Highlight the nature of the conflict/negotiation.
·Indicate the strategies used in the negotiation.
·Indicate the current state of the conflict or the results of the negotiation.
·Be sure to add to the new knowledge of the audience.
·Ensure the topic is relevant to the current program.
·Highlight significant points.
50
Techniques of the Presentation: 50%
·Build the presentation with the audience in mind.
·Provide adequate support for the content and not detract the attention of audience.
·Exercise keen initiative and creativity.
· Following the overview, you will analyze the conflict/negotiation with the support of the theory learned, and reach a conclusion based on your arguments and research.
50
Overall Impression:25%
·Build an easy to follow and understandable slides.
·Provide accurate grammar and spelling.
·Provide interesting and thought-provoking slides.
Give credits to authors you cited inside your slides and at the end of the slides.
Purdue OWL: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html (Links to an external site.)
Citation Machine: http://www.citationmachine.net/apa/cite-a-book (Links to an external site.)
25
Format:25%
You may provide the footnotes as the last slide—many conference presenters do this.
Please do not place all of your content on one slide—it makes for a crowded presentation with little to no value–please use the note-pages for excess content.
At least 10 content slides using varying text, images, and videos, not counting the introduction and summary slides—you must include note pages explaining each slide.
Please submit supporting notes in the note-pages of each associated slides.

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