hsco 502 DB 2

Discussion Board Forum 2: Thread
Topic: Impact Project Collaboration

Thread: Use the name of your topic as your thread title. For your thread, you will take on the role of advocate and educator to present an introduction to your impact assignment topic. You have spent this week researching your topic and have collected a wealth of information that you could share. Write your post as if you are trying to convince your audience that this topic has a significant impact on the field of human development. Provide facts, statistics, and relevant evidence that allow your readers to become more informed and inspired by your knowledge and presentation of ideas.

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Discussion Board Forum 2: Replies
Reply Prompt: This week you will post a draft of your PowerPoint presentation by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday by posting it as an attachment to a reply to your own thread. Your instructor will assign you to 2 classmates, and you will complete peer evaluations for these 2 classmates’ PowerPoint presentations using the Peer Evaluation Form. The Peer Evaluation Form can be found in the Assignment Instructions folder under the Impact Assignment: Part 2. Along with attaching the Peer Evaluation Form, address these 4 questions in your replies to your assigned classmates.

In evaluating the quality of the presentation, is the content interesting, relevant, and professional?
Do the slides have good organization and attractive appearance?
What did you learn or appreciate most from the presentation?
What improvements could be made to the presentation? Identify at least 1 recommendation.
The peer evaluation is meant to give you an opportunity to evaluate others’ work, recognizing the strengths and challenges of producing original professional presentations. You will also benefit from critical and complimentary feedback from others. Note that peer feedback is not considered in the instructors evaluation of your work. Your instructor will provide the grade for your thread, PowerPoint presentation, and your peer reviews of your classmates work.

Submit the draft of your presentation by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday and your peer evaluations by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Saturday.

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