Each PowerPoint for Ch 11 and Ch 16 must have a minimum of 15 slides in addition to the first slide containing the title and your name.
No minimum number of slides for the oral presentation.
No Google slides, no Pages, no Key
Use fonts of 22-24 for content for Ch 11 and 16 and fonts of 28 for the oral presentation
Pay attention to the similarity. Use your own words to lower the similarity.
All figures must be accompanied by a written explanation in your own words.
Cite your sources.
You must use the textbook, but as it contains old data, the topics must be updated for your oral presentations on Ch 11 and 16. Use fresh information for your particular topic. Use https://climate.nasa.gov and other official agencies – ex. IPCC site https://www.ipcc.ch and NOAA at https://www.noaa.gov.
Your oral presentation will be timed and should be 5-7 minutes. Longer presentations will be stopped due to the limited class time. Practice by timing yourself and select only the most important information. It is OK if some of information from your slides is not mentioned as long as it is written and visible to the class. You may have as many slides as you need as long as your particular topic fits within the timeframe.
For oral presentation: Picture insert should not take the space for valuable information that must be written. Place important pictures and drawings alone on a slide for good visibility. Add a legend if it is not self-explanatory. No videos can be shown during the oral presentation but you may add a link for us to watch it later.
You must record your topic presentation slides if you will be absent (voiceover presentation) otherwise you will not receive your full points even if you have an excellent excuse. Per Manhattan College policy, no oral presentation can be done during the last week of class.
Presentations must follow the flow of the chapter, therefore you will not be able to present after your turned passes. Do your best to attend class these days.
Rewriting, plagiarism, and similarity check.