SCS-200 6-2 Module Six Short Responses

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Module Six Question 1 Describe the narrative path that you plan to take. For example, do you plan to start by describing the social science issue and ultimately lead the audience to the logic as to why they should care? Do you plan to open with your research question? Do you plan to use an overarching analogy? Do you think the narrative of your presentation will work best as a single story or as a series of examples? As you continue working on Project Two, you may choose to structure your presentation differently. You can always edit this response later! Overall I believe my presentation would be best structured with the research question in the beginning and many series of factual examples to let the audience understand the importance of the issue. I believe the issue is more important to some rather than others and there a portion of the population, although small, who doesn't use social media and it doesn't have the greatest effect on their lives. My argument is that it's important for us to understand the repercussions that come along with excessive social media use, go or bad, and a small story or analogy may help in places, but overall I feel that data and a series or examples are what is important. Module Six Question 2 In your opinion, was this TED Talk engaging? Did you want to keep listening? Why or why not? Make special note of any times you felt lost or confused while viewing the presentation or trying to follow along with any technical concepts Ornish used to explain his work. Overall I didn't feel as though it was confusing and it wasn't a bad presentation, I believe he wasn't the most engaging and a bit monotone. The factual representation and presentation was good though. Module Six Question 3 After listening to the talk, do you feel personally connected to the issue? Why or why not? If you were on a committee of people determining whether to approve funding for Ornish's work, would you agree to provide him more funding? Why or why not? I do feel personally connected to the issue but I can't say for sure if that is due to the presentation. I do think I would agree for more funding based on the information provided and the growth of the issue.
Module Six Question 4 Now think about your own presentation. Of course, you are not finished constructing the presentation; however, consider what you have done so far. At this stage you have finished two slides, the narrative structure and elements, the description of the social science issue, and an appeal to the audience as to why they should care. Provide yourself some honest feedback. What areas of your presentation need the most work? How do you plan to adjust your presentation so that you communicate your research effectively? I think if anything my presentation needs more of a hook or something to give it more of a personal connection. I feel as though it could be seen as a bit boring or lackluster and that maybe I should include a story or two.
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