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soci111--power point

  • The semester long project for this course is the project creating a power point presentation on the history of sociology. In this presentation, you will want to address the origins of sociology, the important early theorists and the theories contributed by them, and how sociology as a field of inquiry has evolved and progressed. You are free to add any elements to the power point that you want; video files, web links, audio files, etc.

Power Point Final Submission:

The final part of the group project is the actual power point presentation.You should create at least 30 slides for the final power point.In the power point, you will want to make sure you include the theoretical perspectives, and both the classic and contemporary sociological theorists.You should include research methods in your presentation as well.You will want to trace the early history of sociology up to at least the latter half of the twentieth century, although you can go all the way up to current sociology in the early twenty-first century.All sources should be listed on the final slide(s) in the power point, formatted for a bibliography.The final power point will be submitted through the Power Point Project Final Submission Assignment in Module 12.

Refer to the Power Point Project Rubric in the Course Resources tab for further information on grading requirements.

Rubric

Power Point Project Rubric

Power Point Project Rubric

CriteriaRatingsPts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSociological Understanding & Application

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Exceptional

75.0 pts

Proficient

64.0 pts

Adequate

60.0 pts

Limited

45.0 pts

Insufficient

37.5 pts

75.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeNotes and Sources

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Exceptional

25.0 pts

Proficient

20.0 pts

Adequate

17.5 pts

Limited

15.0 pts

Insufficient

12.5 pts

25.0 pts

Total Points: 100.

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