PP Presentation Paper
PP Presentation Paper
Recurring Steps in the Process In this assignment, you will expand on the concept that needs assessment, program design and development, and program evaluation are recurring steps in an ongoing process. For this assignment, you will present to a broad-based audience of community leaders a review of what has been accomplished (based on what you learned in the previous assignments) and what you recommend as next steps for both the Ruby Lake and the Shoals neighborhoods. Please read the objectives and the Recurring Steps in the Process Scoring Guide carefully to ensure that you are meeting the requirements and grading criteria for this assignment. For this presentation, you will use either PowerPoint or Prezi. Review Get Started With Prezi, if you are not familiar with this program. Other Requirements Your paper should meet the following requirements: •Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message. •APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to current APA style and formatting guidelines. •Number of resources: Include 5–7 scholarly references. •Length of paper: 10–15 slides. •Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point. PP Presentation Paper
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- ActionResearchEvaluationMission.pdf
- ActionResearchPlanningMission.pdf
- ProgramEvaluationsintro.pdf
- ProgramEvaluationexperiences.pdf
- ProgramEvaluationsresultsandoutcomes.pdf
- ProgramEvaluationsmakingrecommendations.pdf
- ShoalsNeighborhood.pdf
- ShoalsNeighborhoodsummary.pdf2.pdf
- HPDP_Program_Design_Mission_Summary.pdf
- Rubric.pdf
- Rubric.pdf
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