Your presentation will need to include the following: Title slide (for a slide presentation) or opening credits (for a video) A clear argument for change in your community (the one you have been writing about throughout the course). Your thesis statement. A minimum of 8–10 slides (slide presentation, not including the title and references slide) or approximately a 5- to 7-minute (video). Research from at least four credible sources to support the main message. These can be sources from your essay. Minimally, two information-oriented visuals like a chart, diagram, or infographic to represent key information in your argument. 3–4 photos or relevant clip art. A visually engaging design template that reinforces the overall theme of the presentation. Demonstration of the design principles from the Unit 9 readings, such as trimming text and using a color scheme. A concluding slide with a closing technique, such as a call to action. Reference slide (for a slide presentation) or an attached Word document (for a video).