Life After Death by PowerPoint
Watch Don McMillan’s YouTube clip “Life After Death by PowerPoint (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.” Summary: Don McMillan, Stanford graduate and former electrical engineer, takes a lighthearted look at business life, PowerPoint technology, and the everyday life as a corporate comedian. Alternatively, read the following article: De Faoite, D. (2014). Getting more out of PowerPoint® (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. (2014). Medical Writing, 23(1), 22-24. doi:10.1179/2047480613Z.000000000180 Discuss the video or article in relation to the readings and research up to this point. Be sure to: (a) identify the specific bad habits noted, (b) discuss the reasons for their incorrect usage, and (c) record recommendations for using PowerPoint appropriately. Keep in mind that this is academic writing. It should be written in third person and should not include unsubstantiated opinions, but rather facts and theories. Your well-written paper must adhere to the following parameters: 3-5 pages in length, not including the title and reference pages. 3 scholarly references cited in the assignment. Remember, you must support your thinking/opinions and prior knowledge with in-text citations and references; all facts must be supported. In-text citations used throughout the assignment must be included in an APA-formatted reference list. Formatted according to CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Review the grading rubric, which can be accessed from the assignment page. Reach out to your instructor if you have questions about the assignment. **Sources has to be scholarly**
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