Instructions
I will provide the Purpose and Thesis Worksheet, the Proposal Worksheet, and the First and Second Drafts, which you will use to create the final outline for my speech and the accompanying presentation. Additionally, I will provide a worksheet titled IntroConclusionTrueCostWorksheet.docx and TransitionTrueCostWorksheet.docx, which may be helpful when writing the outline. You don’t have to use these worksheets exactly; they’re just to give you an idea.
When writing the speech outline, please avoid using complicated English—simple words are fine.
Instructions for the Slide Deck
You need to create a slide deck to support your speech/outlines. It will comprise of the sources generating your facts, data, etc.
Your deck should include at minimum the following:
-Title page
-Table of Content page (listing main points & sub-points)
-One page for each main point
-Data should be presented on a slide (for example, one slide showing the statistics of gra-duates of community colleges, etc.)
-Conclusion page
-Thank you page
-Works Cited
Take a look at the following to get ideas:
PowerPoint: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-a-presentation-in-powerpoint-422250f8-5721-4cea-92cc-202fa7b89617
Google Slides: https://youtu.be/OhshNXJtpkE?feature=shared
Here’s an example of what you can do. Notice that there’s more visuals than text on that PowerPoint. This way, you will avoid reading line for line.
In summary, your outline is what you say and your slides are what you show in support of what you say.
Don’t have your audience recall all the numbers that you will throw at them, let them view it in graph formats which is way easier to distill.