M0-Tribe Talk Instructions

{“Document”:”This document provides instructions for creating a ‘Tribe Talk’, a 12-15 minute video presentation accompanied by a slide set, as a summative capstone project for the course. The Tribe Talk should be a TED-style talk focused on a solution for a ‘Wicked Problem’. The first two modules of the course are dedicated to developing the project plan and identifying the approach, response, and solution to the Wicked Problem. In Module 3, a sketch of the presentation is created, and the first draft of the presentation is due in Module 4. The final Tribe Talk is due in Module 6, and in Module 7, students are expected to participate in a discussion by reviewing their peers’ presentations. The document also provides grading criteria for the presentations.\n\nQuotes:\n\n’In this course, you will create a summative capstone project in which you will be asked to create a \”Tribe Talk.\” Your Tribe Talk will take the form of a 12-15 minute video presentation, which will be accompanied by a slide set.’\n\n’The inspiration for your Tribe Talk should be a TED-style talk. The major difference between a TED Talk and your Tribe Talk is that your Tribe Talk will be focused on a solution that you have come up with for your wicked problem.’\n\n’In the first two modules of this course, you will be developing your project plan, as well as identify your approach, response, and solution to your Wicked Problem.’\n\n’In Module 3 of this course, you will sketch your presentation and begin to prepare talking points for the first draft of your Tribe Talk.’\n\n’In Module 4, you will take your sketch and develop it into a first draft of your presentation.’\n\n’In Module 6, you will post your final presentation to a discussion board. There, you will be able to review all your peers’ presentations.’\n\nReferences:\n\nM0-Tribe Talk Instructions (Pasted Text)”}