🎯 Capstone - Checkpoint 4 ✅ Project Showcase Final Product
- Due No Due Date
- Points 100
- Submitting a text entry box or a file upload
Capstone Project Part 4: Project Showcase Final Product
Now’s the time! The final Capstone project is here! You have put in a lot of work this semester, and now is the time to finalize your work & show it off. You should have decided what format your project will be and have 8-10 sources.
Produce a Project to Showcase: Your product could be a Podcast Series, Ted Talk Video, Pecha Kucha Presentation, Marketing Campaign, Interview with Real World Experts, or a Proposal to Solve a Problem, Music Video (w. intelligently written lyrics), Illustrated Comic Book (IPAD), Movie Maker, Commercial, Digital story, your version of Crash Course, etc. You have a multitude of options; pick one that plays to your strengths.
Use your knowledge to create a factually accurate, creative, visually or audibly appealing, source-based final capstone project. Your final project should have a Word file, seven or more identifiable parts/sections, and a MLA style source bibliography/Work Cited page at the end. Find examples and information on how to format your Works Cited list from the MLA lesson in your course or by searching Purdue Owl - Online Writing Lab - MLA General Format.
Submission
Use your knowledge to create a factually accurate, creative, visually or audibly appealing, source-based final capstone project. Your final project should have a Word file, seven or more identifiable parts/sections, and a MLA source bibliography/Work Cited page at the end.
- Written Project
- Upload your project in a single Word file (.docx) or PDF (.pdf)
- Audio Project
- Upload an audio file (.mp3 preferred, but not required)
- Alternatively, you can record audio directly by selecting Record/Upload Media feature
- Submit a written copy of your script (.docx or .pdf).
- If you are creating audio, you need to write a script! Just be sure to submit it when you upload your audio.
- Video Project
- Upload a video file (.mp4 or .mov preferred, but not required)
- Submit a written copy of your script (.docx or .pdf).
- If you are creating a video, you need to write a script! Just be sure to submit it when you upload your video.
Do NOT submit your assignment as a weblink. If you do, your instructor will request that you resubmit in one of the above formats - you must upload an actual file to complete this assignment. Do not submit any other format.
Submit your assignment when finished with your Name and Assignment Name at the top of the document.
Rubric
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Content - Accuracy (Ideas) The final project should have 7 or more identifiable parts/sections.
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Writing - Mechanics (Conventions) for Word file.
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A written project or written copy of your script submitted as a Word file (.docx) or PDF (.pdf).
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MLA Works Cited Page included for sources.
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Total Points:
100
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