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Part II – 5-6 minute speech with 3 PowerPoint (or equivalent application) slides

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Part II – 5-6 minute speech with 3 PowerPoint (or equivalent application) slides.Please see below for details about how to make a screencast.You should talk over 3 slides. You will spend about 1-2 minutes on each slide. Below I describe in detail what you should include/ what you talk about on each slide.Slide 1: What is your relationship to the people you are matchingRead: Teo, T. (2010). What is epistemological violence in the empirical social sciences? Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 4(5), 295–303. (see below for link)On Slide 1: Include a snap shot of the map you created (https://public.tableau.com/views/ParveensMap/Sheet1?:language=en-US&publish=yes&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link)On Slide 1: Concisely address the following questions:(Only spend 1-2 bullet points for each prompt and then talk about it on the screencast!)What is epistemological violence?What is an example of epistemological violence used in the article?How is the map you created for this assignment have the potential for epistemological violence? Towards who?Slide 2: What problems can this map solve?On Slide 2: Concisely address the following questions:Summarize your findings from the Great Migration assignment.Please discuss the push and pull factors and what theory of migration you choseInclude a map about the Great Migration. (Yes it’s ok to use Google – there is plenty of good ones that are easily accessible)Discuss how this map helps you further illuminate your summarySlide 3: Telling a story with visual hierarchyRead: Visual Hierarchy (Axis)Watch: Ted Talk about Data VisualizationSlide 3: Concisely address the following questions:a. Tell a story about the map you createdb. How does good visual hierarchy help tell a story?c. Explore one aspect of virtual hierarchy from the ‘read’ link

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