Infant emotional development

Select a topic of interest to you with regard to infant development. It can be a topic we cover in the course

that you want to summarize or elaborate on, or it can be a topic we do not cover in any detail but that you

see as very relevant to some aspect of the course. You can draw from what is in your textbook but you are

also encouraged to seek other credible resources. Your presentation can provide a summary of a single

article (as outlined above in option 1) or it can review findingsfrom a range of scientific sources. These

are not the only options, however. This educational presentation can take any form you wish—use your

creative genius! (e.g., discussion/critique of a topic in the media, a TED talk, or a popular belief and

whether other research supports the claims, a top 10 list, a visual review of critical milestones, a recap of

a section from the text with some additional infoor thought questions, etc. etc.). It does not have to, but it

can include visual aids (images or short videos) but they should either come from your text/Berk slides OR

any public-sourced material (e.g. pexel images, a public website, open-access article, Wikimedia, or

anything with a ‘creative commons license’ etc.). Avoid anything copyright-protected and Youtube

material that may be violating copyright law by reproducing copyright-protected resources. I’ve put some

public domain sources under ‘Resources’ under ‘Modules’ that you might find helpful. Using the

supplementalpowerpoint presentation I created, (Module01_Lesson02_Supplement.mp4),as a very rough

guide put together a series of Powerpoint slides and then annotate them (i.e. type in the ‘notes’ section

what you would say with each slide if you were narrating themor a student were reading along—see

picture below). It’s up to you whether you want to also use the “record feature” to create an embedded

narrative with your voice (the written notes are sufficient).If you create a narrated version), you should

still submit the presentation as apowerpoint file (do not convert it to video).

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