Final project 1

  Overview: For this milestone, due in Module Two, you will complete a draft of the introduction section of your presentation. The final project represents a significant portion of your final grade, so it is imperative that your ideas are well developed. This milestone will be submitted as a Word document. Note that this document, with revisions, can serve as your speaker notes for the final project submission. Milestone One provides you with an opportunity to obtain valuable feedback from your instructor that you can incorporate into your final project submission. Prompt: Review the suggested list of Example Issues and Topics for the Final Project. Then, based on the issues and topics presented, address the following critical elements: I. Introduction: For this part of the assessment, you will examine the role of the individual in a global society and how global connectedness influences aspects of culture and the individual. To help guide your analysis, you will explore a topic that has been discussed in this course. A. Analyze how social practices have changed due to global connectedness. B. Using the four lenses, explain how a topic that has been discussed in this course has or has not been influenced by global connectedness. C. Analyze how global society has influenced social change. In other words, how has a shift to a more global society brought about social change? D. Analyze how global connectedness has influenced the behaviors and operations of individuals in your discipline of study. In other words, look at the influence of global connectedness through the lens of your discipline. Rubric Guidelines for Submission: Your Milestone One must be submitted as a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Support your responses with at least two sources from the assigned course resources, including your textbook and/or other scholarly sources located independently via the Shapiro Library. Cite your supporting sources in APA or MLA format (choose the style that is commonly used in your program of study). Note that the grading rubric for this milestone submission is not identical to that of the final project. The Final Project Rubric will include an additional “Exemplary” category that provides guidance as to how you can go above and beyond “Proficient” in your final submission.