Environmental pollution presentation | SCI256 People, Science And The Environment | University of Phoenix
Scenario: There is a concern about environmental pollution in your state or community. Because of your expertise as an environmental scientist, you have been invited to be a panelist at a town hall meeting in which you will present an overview of the issue. The audience consists of community leaders, members of the scientific community, and some local residents.
Create a 5-to 8-slide presentation (Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Prezi, or Sway®) in which you explain the problem from a scientific perspective.
Address the following in your presentation:
- What are the scientific factors that are causing the issue?
- How is the issue identified? Describe the data associated with the problem.
- What solutions or opportunities should be explored to address the issue further?
- Incorporate relevant key words from the Environmental Pollution Key Terms document.
- Use the course textbook and at least 2 outside references. Do not use wikis.
Format your presentation and references according to APA guidelines.
- For Local Campus students, these are oral presentations accompanied by visual presentations (Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Prezi, or Sway®).
- For Online and Directed Study students, these are visual presentations (Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Prezi, or Sway®) that include brief bullets and detailed speaker notes (300+ words), similar to what you would present orally.
- Clarification… Speaker notes = 300+ words total, not per slide. You can use (include) the bullets as part of the speaker notes.
Brief bullets – 1-2 lines of text per bullet (reduces slide clutter). Use speaker notes for additional information.
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