Assemble examples of social thinking, social influence, and social relations present in your selected cultural artifact.
Summarize applicable social psychological theory.
Describe applicable social psychological research.
Explain specific relevant concepts from a social psychological perspective.
Appraise the relevance of culture to your analysis of the selected cultural artifact (on your interpretation, or the events you are recounting).
Relate potential career considerations of the insight you have gleaned from this analysis.
This portion of your presentation is the transcript, a written version of what you would say if you were presenting orally (1000-word minimum). See Remember the Titans: A Theoretical Analysis (http://rvleary.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Journal_Publication_May_2013_Titans.pdf) for an example of how one might complete the written portion of this project.
Design a Prezi, PowerPoint, poster, or other creative means of illustrating your social psychological analysis.
This portion of your presentation is the visual element, or what you would show to share this information visually. (Given the variety of acceptable formats, there is no minimum or maximum, but your presentation must be thorough.).
The Social Psychological Analysis of a Cultural Artifact final presentation
Must include a visual and written component. The visual component may be created using a variety of presentation software, including PowerPoint, Prezi, or Sceencast-O-Matic.
Must include the following information on both the visual and written component:
Title of project in bold font
Students name
Name of institution
Course name and number
Instructors name
Due date