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     The Advanced Topic Presentation (ATP) is a student presentation using Google Docs based on an assigned topic covered during the course of the semester. Each student is assigned a topic and a date to present. Usually, this presentation is worth 10% of the students overall grade.

     The presentation should include the following:

     1) Title page which includes student name, date, class period and title of topic.

     2) Three questions in which the presentation will answer.

     3) 3 - 5 slides of main information explaining and teaching the topic.

     4) Final assessment questions (at least two) which quizzes audience on the information presented.

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