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Tragedy of the Commons Project Presentation

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Project Presentation
Tragedy of the Commons
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Slide 1- Topic, Names, Period and Due Date.
Slide 2 – Explain the problem in your own words. Highlight the renewable and nonrenewable resources at risk.
Slide 3 – Explain how this problem affects Economy. Include graphics.
Slide 4 – Explain how this problem affects Society. Include graphics.
Slide 5 – Explain how this problem affects the Environment. Include graphics.
Slide 6 – Include more visuals such as photos and video clips (not to exceed 3 minutes).
Slide 7 – Describe with examples/specifics possible solutions to mitigate the problem.
Slide 8 – Interesting facts you found during your research.
All slides must be supported by factual evidence specific to your topic. In other words, citing ‘reduce pollution’ as a
possible solution is not deep enough. Discuss and explain with specifics what the affected population is doing to reduce
the pollution.
Category
Organization
(5 points)
Content
(30 points)
Presentation
(15 points)
Score
Scoring Criteria
Total
Points
Information is presented in a logical sequence and
Presentation appropriately cites references.
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Introduction is attention-getting, lays out the problem well,
and establishes a framework for the rest of the presentation.
Technical terms are well-defined in language appropriate for
the target audience.
Presentation contains accurate information that shows
research was done. Problem is clearly defined; Renewable
and nonrenewable resources at risk were highlighted and 3
pillars (economy, society and environment) were addressed.
Material included is relevant to the overall message/purpose;
Solutions to the problems are thoroughly explained and
backed up by research.
Appropriate amount of material is prepared, and points made
reflect their relative importance.
Visual aids are well prepared, informative, effective, and not
distracting: photos and/or video clip
Speaker maintains good eye contact with the audience and is
appropriately animated (e.g., gestures, moving around, etc.).
Speaker uses a clear, audible voice; Delivery is poised,
controlled, and smooth.
Length of presentation is within the assigned time limits.
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Total Points
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55
Score
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