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Cloud Computing is an example of a trending and innovative technology

Need Help With IT100 Power Point Presentation

Below I have the directions and will attach the presentation guidelines and rubric for how the assignment must be completed.

7-2 PowerPoint Presentation: Technology Integration

 

Cloud Computing is an example of a trending and innovative technology. Conduct an Internet search and find at least 3 sources of information on Cloud Computing.

Create a PowerPoint presentation to:

• Describe what Cloud Computing is and discuss 2-3 options that are currently available.

• List advantages/disadvantages of using the cloud. Would you use the cloud? Why or why not?

• Thinking back through topics learned during this course, what concerns might you have over the use of such technology?

• Include speaker notes for each slide as a representation of the content you would present orally to accompany the visuals on the slide.

Be sure to include a slide at the end of your presentation that has your references listed in APA format. You should have at least 3 references. Also, include citations for each slide as a footer for the slide to which they refer.

For instructions and other details on this project, please refer to the Presentation Guidelines and Rubric document in the Assignment Guidelines and Rubrics section of the course.

 

 

 

IT 100 Presentation Guidelines and Rubric
Cloud computing is an example of a trending and innovative technology. Conduct an Internet search and find at least three credible, recent (published or
created within the past two years) sources of information on cloud computing.
In a professional career, one may be called upon to conduct research and deliver findings in professional settings. No matter how extensive the research or
accurate the conclusions, a weak presentation can undermine an argument. A presentation is a tool to assist in making an argument. When creating
presentations, students develop skills in researching an issue, synthesizing the information, organizing data logically, and presenting findings in an effective
manner.
Principles of an Effective Presentation: You may utilize a product such as Microsoft’s PowerPoint or Google Presentation to create your presentations. There are various template designs that you can find on the web for your presentation. However, first consider your presentation from the
perspective of your audience prior to selecting a specific style. Distracting backgrounds, large blocks of text, all uppercase fonts, elaborate font
styles, grammatical errors, and misspellings are distracting. Be consistent with the style of text, bullets, and sub-points in order to support a
powerful presentation that allows your content to be the focus. Each slide should include your key point(s). Do not place large blocks of text on the visual. Your presentation is not a means of presenting a short
paper. In an actual presentation, you would not “read” from your slides but rather use them as prompts. Any notes or narration you would use in delivering this presentation to a group should be listed in the “notes” section of the slide. References should be listed at the bottom of the slide in slightly smaller text. Use clip art, AutoShapes, pictures, charts, tables, and diagrams to enhance but not overwhelm your content. Be mindful of the intended audience and seek to assess the presentation’s effectiveness by gauging audience comprehension (when possible).
Below are some links that offer helpful tips and examples for developing your presentations:
Making PowerPoint Slides
Beyond Bullet Points: The Better Way to Use PowerPoint
Really Bad PowerPoint and How to Avoid It
Additional resources on the use of PowerPoint and on creating effective presentations can be found in the module resources for Module Seven.
Prompt
In your presentation:
1. Describe what cloud computing is.
2. Discuss 2–3 options that are currently available for cloud computing. 3.
4.
5.
6.
7. List advantages and disadvantages of using the cloud.
Explain whether you would use the cloud. Why or why not?
Thinking back through topics learned during this course, what concerns might you have over the use of such technology?
Include speaker notes for each slide as a representation of the content you would present orally to accompany the visuals on the slide.
Include a slide at the end of your presentation that has your references listed in APA format. You should have at least three references. Also, include
citations for each slide as a footer for the slide to which they refer.
8. Ensure that your presentation is visually appealing and that you do not have mechanical errors in the written text. Rubric
Guidelines for submission: Appropriate APA citations must be used. At least three references are required. The presentation should consist of 6–10 slides.
Instructor Feedback: This activity uses an integrated rubric in Blackboard. Students can view instructor feedback in the Grade Center. For more information,
review these instructions.
Critical Elements
Cloud Computing
Description Exemplary (100%)
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
includes support from outside
sources Proficient (85%)
Describes what cloud
computing is accurately Needs Improvement (55%)
Describes what cloud
computing is with minor
inaccuracies Cloud Computing
Options Meets “Proficient” criteria and
includes ample detail about
each option discussed Discusses 2-3 options that are
currently available for cloud
computing clearly and logically Advantages and
Disadvantages Meets “Proficient” criteria and
includes detailed examples of
each advantage and
disadvantage
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
includes logical justification for
the reasons
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
includes ample detail about
each concern discussed Lists advantages and
disadvantages of using the
cloud Discusses 2-3 options that are
currently available for cloud
computing, but discussion is
unclear and/or illogical
Lists either advantages or
disadvantages of using the
cloud but not both Explanation Concerns Explains why the cloud would
or would not be used
Discusses concerns over the use
of cloud computing clearly and
logically States whether the cloud would
be used, but does not explain
why or why not
Discusses concerns over the use
of cloud computing, but
discussion is unclear and/or
illogical Not Evident (0%)
Does not describe what cloud
computing is or describes what
cloud computing is with
significant inaccuracies
Does not discuss 2-3 options
that are currently available for
cloud computing Value
14 14 Does not list advantages or
disadvantages of using the
cloud 15 Does not state whether the
cloud would be used 12 Does not discuss concerns over
the use of cloud computing 12 Speaker Notes References Visual Appeal Writing
(Mechanics/Citations) Meets “Proficient” criteria, and
speaker notes are of a quality
that indicates that an oral
presentation of the material
would be thoughtful, engaging,
and well-organized
Meets “Proficient” criteria, and
quotations and cited
information are integrated
smoothly into the presentation Includes understandable
speaker notes for each slide as
a representation of the content
that would be presented Includes understandable
speaker notes for most slides as
a representation of the content
that would be presented Does not include
understandable speaker notes
for most slides as a
representation of the content
that would be presented 12 Includes a slide at the end of
the presentation with at least 3
references listed in APA format
and appropriate citations for
each slide as a footer Does not include a slide at the
end of the presentation with at
least 3 references listed in APA
format or appropriate citations
for each slide as a footer 8 Meets “Proficient” criteria;
original images are created to
improve clarify of presentation;
includes multiple types of
media Graphics visually depict topic
and assists audience; visual
elements add to presentation
clarity and message; all images
are of proper size and
resolution
Minor errors related to
organization, grammar and
style, and citations Includes either a slide at the
end of the presentation with at
least 3 references listed in APA
format or appropriate citations
for each slide as a footer, but
not both
Graphics are related to content;
visual elements do not detract
from presentation; most images
are of proper size and
resolution Graphics are unrelated to
content; visual elements are
distracting and detract from
presentation; images are not of
proper size and resolution 8 Some errors related to
organization, grammar and
style, and citations Major errors related to
organization, grammar and
style, and citations
Earned Total 5 No errors related to
organization, grammar and
style, and citations 100%

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