an issue in your community or on a national scale that requires a resolution such as a local policy or law you feel should be created or changed

Oftentimes, one must persuade an audience to act. This requires the presenter to speak to the history of the presentation topic, as well as consider how best to persuade their audience to take the action suggested. If you find it helpful, you may wish to create an outline to help you prepare for your presentation.

Select a topic from the following list:

An issue in your community or on a national scale that requires a resolution, such as a local policy or law you feel should be created or changed

An event or action plan for your local community or workplace, such as hosting an art fair, introducing a recycling program, or cleaning up a local park

Another topic as approved by your instructor

Refer to the following Bongo tutorials:

How to Complete Individual Project

How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation on a Single Screen

Access Bongoâ„¢ using the Bongoâ„¢ Access point. Within the Activities List section of Bongoâ„¢, select the Persuasive Presentation Activity.

Create 5- to 7-minute video with an 8- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation and accompanying visuals and narration in Bongo™ that does the following:

Summarizes the topic and the effect of the issue on the community

Proposes a solution or plan of action that addresses the selected issue or event, while including a balanced summary of potential audience responses in order to best persuade everyone to action

Includes visual aids and outside resources

Uses effective language to persuade your audience

Submit your presentation.

Local Campus Students

Be prepared to give your Persuasive Presentation in class.

Resources:

Center for Writing Excellence

Reference and Citation Generator

Grammar and Writing Guides

Learning Team Toolkit

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