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for this assignment i have to record myself, You just need to write whatever is needed so i can present 🙂

Week 6 Assignment: Current Affairs Video

For this video, choose one item that addresses a current issue and makes connections to class concepts. The item may be print or video—for example, an article from the current edition of a newspaper or magazine, a segment from a news or talk show, a YouTube video, vlog, or any program that features current affairs.

· Your item (up to 2 minutes) will be embedded in a PowerPoint that you will use to supplement your presentation.

· You may use clips of a video, pause a video as necessary to identify concepts, or use a clip for a full 2 minutes. However, you cannot use over two minutes of video in your own presentation.

· Items cannot be more than 90 days old.

· Clips and articles can be embedded in a PowerPoint that you will use to supplement your presentation or you can share your screen and show these separately during your presentation.

· Remember, your PowerPoint is there to guide you during your presentation. Do not overload this with text.

Submit a 4-5 minute video in which you:

1. Use any software you are comfortable with, including Panopto, in order to record yourself speaking and presenting a PowerPoint at the same time. You and your PowerPoint must be visible during the entirety of the presentation. This cannot just be a recording of your face presenting and it cannot just be a voice over with your PowerPoint – Video and screen option should be selected on any media you use.

2. Clearly identify the argument. Present the premises and conclusion in your chosen article or video clip and explain their importance. Did the speakers/writers use deductive or inductive reasoning?

3. In your article or video clip, identify three of the following: vague/ambiguous language; credibility; cognitive bias; rhetoric; logical fallacies; generalizations; arguments from analogy; cause and effect reasoning; and value judgments about morality, law, or aesthetics.

4. Explain why you think the argument fits this concept. Also, identify if this was purposeful and why, and how this affects the strength of the argument.

5. Provide a conclusion to your video. Was the argument convincing? What is your position? (30 seconds max)

Length: 5 minutes maximum

You will be graded on:

· Your ability to identify arguments made about relevant issues in our world today

· How well you identify class concepts. Accuracy and a clear explanation are required

· Your use of terminology from the textbook/class lectures

· Your ability to showcase your critical thinking skills

· Your ability to use Panopto, Screen cast-o-matic or any other media to complete your presentation

· Your presentation skills and delivery

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