PSY/600 PSY600 PSY 600 WEEK 5 Discussion 2
- ashford university / PSY 600
- 27 Mar 2018
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PSY 600 WEEK 5 Discussion 2
Discussion 2
Personality Theories
in Perspective: Honor Student or Killer? |
Prior to beginning work on this discussion,
read the transcript Seven Day of Rage: The Craigslist Killer from CBS News and
review Chapter 7 from the Harré (2006) e-book as well as the Maslow (1943),
Freud (1910), and Bandura (1999) articles.
In this discussion you will assume the role of
a Psychology instructor creating a short graduate level presentation on
personality. The case study for the presentation will center on Phillip
Markoff, also known as an alleged Craigslist Killer. To begin, choose one of
the personality theories from the required readings and research a minimum of
one peer-reviewed article on your chosen theory in the Ashford University
Library. Create a PowerPoint presentation of four-seven slides (not including
the title and reference slides). The presentation must begin with a Title slide
that provides the title of the lecture, your name, the course name and number,
your instructor’s name and the date submitted. The presentation must end with a
Reference slide that includes all the resources used for your lecture
presentation cited in APA format as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
The body of the presentation must include the
following elements.
·
Provide a definition and brief description of the chosen theory.
·
Evaluate Phillip Markoff's personality from the standpoint of
your chosen theory.
·
Explain how the chosen theoretical perspective provides insights
into Markoff's behavior.
For
assistance in creating effective PowerPoint presentations you may access Garr Reynolds’s Top Ten Slide Tips (Links to an external
site.)Links to an external site. . Be certain to
support your statements within the presentation with a minimum of three
references. These may include up to two required resources for this week.
Once you have created
your PowerPoint, you will present your lecture in a screencast. You may use any
screencasting software you choose. (Quick-start guides are available for Screen-Cast-O-Matic for your convenience.)
It is recommended that you create a script for, and practicing your lecture
presentation before recording it as you will be limited to a screencast of no
more than five minutes. Although you are required to include the Title and
Reference slides in the presentation, you should not read these slides during
the screencast. Create the screencast of your lecture presentation using the
software of your choice. Attach your PowerPoint presentation to your initial
post and copy and paste the URL for your screencast into your discussion forum
response before submitting it. NOTE: Every effort should be made to
create a screencast (as this is something you will be required to do across the
program). However, if you cannot do so for any reason, please post your power
point along with the written script that you would have used for your lecture.
Guided Response: Review several of your
classmates' posts and respond to at least two of your peers who selected a
different theory than you by 11:59 p.m. on Day 7 of the week. You are
encouraged to post your required replies earlier in the week to promote more
meaningful and interactive discourse in this discussion. Summarize your
reaction(s) to your peer’s theoretical selection as applied to Markoff’s case.
Critically examine your peer's presentation and suggest improvements or
alternatives concerning content, layout, delivery, or any other aspect you
think might help them moving forward. Continue to monitor the discussion forum
until 5:00 p.m. MST on Day 7 of the week and respond to anyone who replies to
your initial post.
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