create a digital media presentation appropriate for sharing
outside of the classroom environment. You will use the draft of your media presentation to develop a slide presentation or video that is designed to have
a strong impact on the audience. Your digital media presentation is not necessarily testing your design skills, though you should certainly try to practice
the design suggestions provided in the KUWC resources. More importantly, you are practicing your composition skills by combining text and images to
compel your audience to recognize the importance of your argument for change. The digital media presentation should have the following characteristics:
Slide presentation or video format (contact your instructor for prior approval if you have a different idea for your digital media presentation) Contains at
least 8â10
slides (slide presentation, not including the title and references slide) or lasts approximately 45 seconds to 1 minute (video) Research from
at least four reliable sources to support the main message, including graphics Minimally, two visuals (e.g., photo, table, diagram, chart, etc.) Research
and visuals are cited in APA citation format, both intext and on a References slide or in a separate Word document. You need to quote material taken
directly from a source. The same standards for documenting sources apply to a presentation that apply to an essay. A clear argument for change in your
community or workplace (the one you have been writing about throughout the course) Designed with a specific audience in mind in order to motivate your
viewers to take action or change how they think about the topic Noted below are the specific requirements for this unitâs
Assignment: Title page/slide
with the presentation title, your name, and course information If you are submitting a video, Vimeo® , PowToon, Prezi, etc., please submit a separate
Word document with the title page, references page, a link to the presentation, and the text for your presentation References to sources, including
graphics, are cited in APA 6th Edition style both intext and on a separate References slide See the following KUWC resources for further guidance on APA
manuscript formatting and APA citation formatting: KUWC: Common Citations in APA Format KUWC: Citing Sources Tutorial (video) KUWC: