Gender-based Discrimination in the Workplace

Gender-based Discrimination in the Workplace

Individual Final Presentation Guidelines

Your final presentation will represent the culmination of research you did this semester in preparation for the group presentation (which we are no longer doing).So your objective is to take the research you did from your annotated bibliography, as well as the review of literature and analysis paper that you wrote (and any feedback Professor Borda provided to you in the comments/grade sections of those two papers), and translate those into a Power Point presentation that you orally narrate.

Your presentation should be between 12-15 minutes long and is due at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 16, so others in the class may begin viewing them. You are required to add narration to your Power Point slides (see instructions below).

For your presentation, focus on answering these general questions:

  • What was the topic of your research/paper?
  • Why did you choose this particular topic?
  • What did you know about the topic you chose before you started your papers this semester?
  • What were three main ideas or arguments that rose to the surface when you explored the issue you chose?
  • What was some of the key research you found that increased your understanding of this topic?
  • How did the example that you found demonstrate the ideas or arguments you engaged with in your paper about this topic? (include the video or other example in your presentation)
  • Why does this research matter?To whom does it matter?
  • How is this research/topic helping us to expand our thinking about gender, communication, and the persistence of gender (as a social category) and gender equality?
  • What are you still curious about, even after researching and writing about this topic this semester?
  • After you complete the visual presentation in Power Point (or you may also use Keynote, Prezi, whatever you feel comfortable with), then you need to also narrate your presentation (as you would if you gave an oral presentation in person).The narration should go beyond just reading off of your slides—the visual presentation should just be signposts or visual cues that accompany your oral presentation.

Tips for Converting Your Research/Paper Into a Presentation:

See: https://twp.duke.edu/sites/twp.duke.edu/files/file-attachments/paper-to-talk.original.pdf

 

REQUIREMENTS

UNH CMN 685

Communications

 

 

I uploaded two previous paper for you.

9 hours ago

make a power point

our general topic is Gender in the work place, but I guess she wants us to be specific

 

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