Researching Your Topic:You will need minimum of two verifiable and academically acceptable sourcesfor this speech.You will cite these sources during your speech (oral citation), show these in your complete sentence outline (internal reference), and submit them as your Works Cited (bibliography) using MLA or APA citation format at the end of your outline. Your sources need to be verifiable and publish college-level information.Onlinesources are acceptable as long as they areverifiable and publish college-level information.You will be able to find many sources that you can cite in your speech;two are required, but you are welcome to have more.Failure to sufficiently cite your sources both orally and as internal references in your outline will result in point reduction. If you do not cite any sources, you will have an automatic 50 point reduction for plagiarism.
Here are some reliable and credibleonlineresources that you may use: (Please let me know if you find any broken links. If you don’t see your topic in one of these, then try another. Not all topics are in each resource. Keep looking!)
Encyclopedia Britannica:https://www.britannica.com/(This is the ONLY encyclopedia accepted as a credible source for this course.)
ProQuestSIRS Issues Researcher:http://sks.sirs.com.dcccd.idm.oclc.org/webapp/issues-researcher
GALE Opposing Viewpoints:http://go.galegroup.com.dcccd.idm.oclc.org/ps/dispBasicSearch.do;jsessionid=12B48C4D4C6A17B1A538B425403FCEBD.omni_as03?userGroupName=txshracd2500&prodId=OVIC&authCount=1
New York Times:https://www.nytimes.com/
Public Agenda:https://www.publicagenda.org/pages/advanced-search-top
US EnvironmentalProtection Agency:https://search.epa.gov/epasearch/epasearch?querytext=&areaname=&areacontacts=&areasearchurl=&typeofsearch=epa&result_template=2col.ftl
St. Ambrose University Library Hot Topics:http://libguides.sau.edu/hottopics
Research Gate:https://www.researchgate.net/search
iSeek:http://education.iseek.com/iseek/home.page
US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/
Lexis Web:https://www.lexisweb.com/
If you need to search outside of thelibguidesources, usehttps://sites.umuc.edu/library/libhow/credibility.cfmto help you determine if your source is credible.
Your Works Cited Page:You may usehttp://www.rlc.dcccd.edu/library/noodle/noodle.phpandhttp://www.easybib.comto help create your citations.Be sure you selectMLA/ APA/ Chicago when you generate your citation.Here’s a short video created by our librarians on usingNoodle Bib.
Your Organization: Your speech should have an introduction, be ordered logically and include transitions between main points,have two oral citations, a conclusion, a formal outline withtwo internal referencesand MLA/ APA/ Chicago formatted Works Cited entries.All documents, other thanPowerPointpresentations, must be submitted as a Word doc. or Worddocx.If I cannot open your document, I cannotgrade it or provide you any points for your work.
In your speech, you will cover these areas for the three main points of your speech:
Main Point #1: Concept Definition
Main Point #2: Concept History or Applications
Main Point #3: Concept Impacton Society
Thesis and Preview Statements:
Develop a thesis statement that reflects what you are planning to say about your abstract conept.
Research:
Your speech musthave two written references in MLA/ APA/ Chicago format listed under Works Cited at the end of our outline, AND twooral citationsof these SPOKEN within your speech.In other words, your outline should show the source of your information AND you must STATE the source of your information orally as you present your speech.
Visual Aid:
For this speech,you must use 5 computer generated slides as your visual aid.See my example in eCampus. This means that you need to create somePowerPointslides that support your speech, AND you must show these slides during your speech.If you are recording your speech, you must display the computer screen so your audience can see it, AND you must send me copies of your slides with your outline. This will allow me to see the slides while I listen to your recorded presentation.REQUIRED!!!!Create professional, attractive computer-generated slides.If you have a laptop, please place the laptop screen in a position so that your audience can see your slides.Slides for this presentation usually contain the following:
Definition (how an authority defines the concept)
Visual images(photographs of landscapes, cities, people that represent this concept)
Charts with pertinent information (statistics and numerical data about this concept)
Bullet points of key points (points listed important facts you want the audience to remember)
See Chapters 19-21 (pages 144-156) in our text for additional guidelines on presentation aids.
