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Running head: CRAFTING CAPTIVATING PRESENTATIONS: A TEMPLATE FOR
Crafting Captivating Presentations: A Template for Midterm and Final Project Success
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February 12, 2026
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MIDTERM AND FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION TEMPLATE When you complete each relevant week’s essay, create the PowerPoint slide and include it with the essay. After that week’s grading has been completed, revise the essay and the PowerPoint slide(s), if needed, before including any portion of them in the midterm project. Review the information on presentation best practices. Your slides will be graded according to content, design, and attention to the ‘best practices’ recommendations. MIDTERM PRESENTATION SLIDES (Weeks 1 to 7) BEGIN HERE MIDTERM PROJECT SLIDES SLIDE 1: Title Slide SLIDE 2: Topic Selection and Social Benefits SLIDE 3: Methodology Selection Process & Appropriateness of the Methodology Selection SLIDE 4: Literature Review SLIDE 5: Literature Review (continued) SLIDE 6: Problem Sentence SLIDE 7: Problem Background SLIDE 8: Research Gap SLIDE 9: Purpose Sentence SLIDE 10: Research Question SLIDE 11: Significance SLIDE 12: Nature of the Study SLIDE 13: Ethical Considerations SLIDE 14: References (incorporate this slide final project presentation references slide in week 15) FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION SLIDES (weeks 9 to 14) BEGIN HERE Final Project Slides (make sure to include the midterm slides in this presentation as one complete presentation in week 15) SLIDE 16: Data Source #1 Justification SLIDE 17: Data Source #2 Justification SLIDE 18: (For quantitative) Validity; (For qualitative) Credibility and Transferability SLIDE 19: (For quantitative) Reliability; (For qualitative) Confirmability and Dependability SLIDE 20: Data Analysis Steps SLIDE 21: Data Analysis Steps (continued) SLIDE 22: Data Analysis Steps (continued) SLIDE 23: Research Results SLIDE 24: Discussion and Future Recommendations SLIDE 25: Research Dissemination SLIDE 26: Research Dissemination (continued) SLIDE 27: Final Project Insights SLIDE 28: References (incorporate the midterm references slide into the final project refences slides. Use as many slides as needed)
APA 7th Edition— Title centered and bold, double-spaced throughout, 1" margins, Times New Roman 12pt. First line of each paragraph indented 0.5". Running head on first page only.
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