Traumatic Brain Injuries Elevator Pitch and Reflection Paper

Traumatic Brain Injuries Elevator Pitch and Reflection Paper

Traumatic Brain Injuries Elevator Pitch and Reflection Paper

I will do a video presentation, I just need help with a pitch and the transcripts please. This deals with the final paper you wrote for me recently.

At the end of last week, you submitted the culmination of 7 weeks of thinking, research, and writing. You should be proud of what you’ve accomplished! This week, you’ll get the chance to share your Final Project with your peers in a short “elevator pitch” video presentation.

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An elevator pitch is a very short synopsis of your topic, something that could convince an audience during an elevator ride. To create one, you’ll need to think about the most important points of your argument to get across to your audience, and remember that your audience has not done the same amount of reading on your topic as you have over the last 7 weeks, so you’ll need to make sure your explanations make sense to a non-expert.

Begin by reading page 8.10 in the webtext and looking back at your final project and reflecting on its most important points.

DISCUSSION INSTRUCTIONS

Initial post: Then, by Thursday of Module 8, create a 3-minute video clip (and a text transcript) that addresses the following:

  • Convince the audience of your thesis argument for your final project through an “elevator pitch”. To do this you’ll need to introduce your topic and thesis statement, then articulate the main arguments and evidence in support of it and refute opposing arguments in a way that non-experts can understand. (Your answer to this question should refer to evidence from at least two of your sources. Please cite those sources at the bottom of your discussion post in the text)
  • Then, reflect on the research process in this course – what was the most important thing you learned through the last 7 weeks of research and writing and how do you plan to apply it in your future coursework and beyond?