Sample Canvas Studio Assignment (Student Studio Submissions)
- Due No Due Date
- Points 0
- Submitting a file upload
Overview
[[Offer a brief overview of the assignment]]
Deadline
[[insert deadline]]
Instructions: Designing your Presentation
Students will construct a presentation summarizing their social issue projects using Google Slides, PowerPoint, Adobe Spark, Prezi, or Microsoft Sway. This is a way for everyone to see what you’ve been working on!
[[Customize the specific criteria to fit your assignment prompt]]
You MUST include at least content 10 slides (not including the title slide, Works Cited, or Thank You slide--10 content slides!) covering the following information:
- Introduction:
- Statement of the problem/definition of the social issue
- From your Root Cause/History Section:
- The root cause of your issue
- The origin of your issue
- 2-3 main historical facts about your issue
- From your Environmental Scan Section:
- How your issue is impacted by (or impacts) industry/market, economics, technology, social, politics, and regulations (this can be brief--the idea is to share the main points from your Environmental Scan portion of your essay)
- From your Argument Section:
- differing viewpoints about the issue
- your stance/opinion on the issue
- Important evidence supporting your stance
- Your Visual Argument/Poem
- description of the creative project (how you came up with it, why you think it is a good representation of your stance on the issue, what the project actually IS); include your visual/poem in your slide show
- Works Cited Slide
- Thank you/conclusion slide
Resources:
Here are some resources to help you with constructing your presentation (choose one of the following):
- Google Slides Tutorial Links to an external site.
- PowerPoint Tutorial Links to an external site.
- Microsoft Sway Tutorial Links to an external site.
- Adobe Spark Page Tutorial Links to an external site.
- Prezi Tutorials Links to an external site. (scroll down for lots of cool options!)
Instructions: Recording your Presentation
Record your presentation slides as though you were presenting them in a face-to-face class. You will use the integrated Canvas Studio program to share your slides on your screen and narrate your presentation with audio, creating a 10-15-minute webinar-style presentation.
Record & Submit your Presentation
Here are some resources to help you. Please be sure to enable comments at the very end of the process, so I may provide time-stamped comments:
- Canvas Studio Record & Upload Instructions Download Canvas Studio Record & Upload Instructions -- follow the steps in the linked PDF guide
- Here is a step-by-step website guide Links to an external site. if you prefer
Grading & Feedback:
I will leave you comments on your Studio Video, so you should press play on your video, and then my comments will pop up. Or, you can click on the blue dots along the bottom of the video to scroll to them. Let me know if you have any issues finding my comments. To access your Canvas Studio feedback, here is a guide Links to an external site. demonstrating how to find your time-stamped video comments.
Resources:
Pre-Submission Help:
Schedule an office hour [[instructor: insert appropriate link/information]]
Student Sample Presentation: