Presentation Final Outline – Nonverbal Communications

You can access the e-book called McLean Scott, (2018). Exploring Interpersonal Communication (2nd ed.) Boston, MA: FlatworldTO ACCESS E-BOOK DOWNLOAD THE FREE APPLICATION CALLED BOOKSHELFPLEASE REFER TO TEXTBOOKORIGINAL PRESENTATION TOPIC IS INCLUDED IN THE ATTACHED FOLLOWING DOCUMENTSPRESENTATION TOPIC IS ABOUT NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION PLEASE REFER BACK TO IT AS WELL AS THE STRUCTURE OF THE PAPER WHICH IS WEEK 5 EXAMPLE OUTLINE FOR REFERENCE AS WELL.Required ResourcesRead/review the following resources for this activity:Textbook: Chapter 3, 6, 7Lesson 1, 2Link (Word doc): Example of a Full-Sentence OutlinePreview the documentMinimum of 4 scholarly sourcesInstructionsFor the final outline, continue conducting research for your presentation, locating specific scholarly sources to include on your references page.Include and submit the following components:Title page (title of speech, name of presenter, audience prepared for – school or institution, date)You can use this information to create your first slide in PowerPoint.General goal, specific goal, thesis statement, introduction paragraph, body of the outline in sentence format (approximately 2 pages)Summary or conclusion paragraph (1-2 pages)Visuals description plan (1-2 pages)This should include images for the PowerPoint slides, by slide number if known. Paste the images into the file. (Do not simply provide a URL for each image).Reference page with minimum of 4 additional authoritative, outside scholarly sourcesThese sources are in addition to the one located for Week 2 and 3.Anonymous authors or web pages are not acceptable.References must be written in APA format with hanging indents, in alphabetical order, and with everything double spaced.The word references should not be formatted.Include copyrighted image resources in this list.You can copy and paste this to use as the last slide in your PowerPoint.Presentation Note: Do not copy and paste your table of contents, final outline, or visuals description plan into your PowerPoint slides. Your speech slides must be created as a meaningful presentation.Use a few bullets for each slide with one phrase or one sentence for each bullet.Do not put any paragraphs into the slides.