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UNIT 9 SEMINAR. TODAY’S AGENDA…. Welcome and Announcements…. WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS PREPARING YOUR FINAL PROJECT APA FORMATTING RESEARCHING AND THE INTERNET QUESTIONS AND CLOSING REMARKS. Final Seminar (unit 9) No seminar for unit 10! Final Project.
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UNIT 9 SEMINAR TODAY’S AGENDA… Welcome and Announcements… WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS PREPARING YOUR FINAL PROJECT APA FORMATTING RESEARCHING AND THE INTERNET QUESTIONS AND CLOSING REMARKS • Final Seminar (unit 9) • No seminar for unit 10! • Final Project
FINAL PROJECT COMPONENTS • Title Page • Identifying Information • Headings • Discussion • Supporting Data • References What are some examples of reliable resources or information you can use with confidence to back up your opinions in a paper or presentation?
Option 1 – Paper • Type a paper describing the insights you have gained about yourself, the college experience, and the Human Services field in general during the course of this term. Support your own ideas and statements with information from at least three outside sources (your reading assignments, for example). • Make sure your paper flows smoothly from one idea to the next. • Formatting Guidelines: • 750-1000 words (3-5 pages) • Use double-spaced text • Use Arial or Times New Roman font style • Use 12 point font size
Option 2 – Power Point • Create a 10-12 slide Power Point presentation sharing the insights you gained about yourself, being a successful college student, and what it takes to prepare for a career in a field within Human Services. • Your presentation should include the following: • • Title slide including your name, date, course number and section • • Introductory slide • • Headings (refer to the headings in your unit 7 outline project) • • Concluding slide • • Reference slide
RESOURCES MAY INCLUDE: • Information from the readings and learning activities in the course • Textbooks and articles • Dictionaries and encyclopedias • Newspapers • Websites (electronic references): • Borman, W. C. (2001). Role of supervisor. Journal of Applied Psychology, 78, 443-449. Retrieved October 23, 2003, from Axia ProQuest data. OR Jones, G. (2001). Role of reference elements. Prevention Research, 5, 117-123. Retrieved October 13, 2003 http://jbr.org/article.html