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Your final assignment will be a power point presentation that compiles everything you have learned over the past few weeks. Imagine that you need to give a presentation on effective leadership; what important points would you want to convey to someone else about how to be a good leader?
I expect to see you reference many of the articles and sources we have provided to you during this course.
Your final assignment will have two parts:
First will be a presentation that compiles everything you have learned over the past few weeks (which you will submit here). Imagine that you need to give a presentation on effective leadership; what important points would you want to convey to someone else about how to be a good leader? (you can use powerpoint, keynote, prezi, or even adobe spark… whatever you choose, you need to make sure it is easily accessible to your classmates and me).
Second will be to post your presentation and then provide feedback to a classmate about their presentation. Feedback is not the same as simply a reply or response. Be sure to review the reading material for the week on feedback to participate accordingly.
Your grade will be based on your presentation as well as your feedback.
Some questions to think about: What skills/qualities/characteristics do effective leaders possess? What techniques help them perform their leadership tasks optimally? How does communication come in to play for effective leadership?
Your presentation should be a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 15 slides.  If you like, you can also include other multimedia (podcast, video, diagrams, etc) that illustrates all of your points.
Note: Presentations are NOT papers.  They should be written in short, bullet form.  Lengthy bullet points will result in lost points.  (You should still provide references at the end.)
This assignment is due at the end of Week 8.
Need a bit more guidance? Check out the following links:
Powerpoint
Prezi
Spark Adobe
Keynote