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Animal Farm Multi-Media Presentation Directions: Now that we have studied the propaganda of Animal Farm, you will create a multi-media presentation demonstrating what you have learned about satire and propaganda techniques. This presentation will be created in either Power Point or Prezi (either is acceptable, but use the one that will best represent your ideas, or the one with which you are most familiar—your choice will not affect your grade). Your presentation will include different types of media to represent your understanding. You must include three different types of media from the following list: clips of films, clips of news reports, images, historical documents, political posters, audio clips of controversial talk radio, and advertisements of many different varieties. Hint: political ads use MANY of the propaganda techniques, so you might want to look at ads for current elections. Also, many of the Saturday Night Live episodes use satire, but many are also PARODY, so be very careful. Many animated sit-coms such as Family Guy, The Simpsons, and South Park also use satire. If you use clips from any of these shows, they MUST be school appropriate. You will also have to cite ALL of your clips, images and sources to avoid PLAGERISM. YOU MAY NOT REUSE ANY OF THE EXAMPLES THAT HAVE BEEN PROVIDED FOR YOU IN THIS UNIT. Remember that SATIRE is simply making a mockery of a situation—with a PURPOSE OR SPECIFIC MESSAGE. It can be funny, but does not have to be. Remember that the difference between SATIRE and PARODY is that SATIRE USES MOCKERY TO MAKE SPECIFIC POINT AND PARODY SIMPLY MOCKS. Also remember that propaganda can be used simultaneously. Your Multi-Media Presentation must include: ** All ten techniques of propaganda used in Animal Farm and a media example / explanation of each of the following literary elements. These examples can be from current events or past historical times. At least THREE of the examples must ALSO use satire. The presentation will have a minimum of 12 slides (includes an introduction slide, the ten types of propaganda, and a sources cited slide at the end). 1. Name Calling 2. Scapegoat/Common Enemy 3. Repetition 4. Glittering Generalities 5. Plain Folks 6. Bandwagon 7. Card Stacking 8. Fear 9. Assertion 10. Catchy Phrases Steps that will be taken: 1.) Begin gathering information for your presentation using the planner that is provided below. You can list several within each box so that, after careful consideration, you can choose the best one to include in the presentation 2.) Remember, this can be anything (image or video) as long as it is school appropriate and credit is given where credit is due (your last slide / image should be your “credits”!) 3.) Each example should include: the actual example, identification of what type of propaganda it is, and a detailed explanation supporting your assertion. Within these details should be the definition (in your OWN WORDS) of the type of propaganda in the slide, and very specific references from the example to parallel this definition. Be sure to review the rubric often so that you know you are including all of the necessary elements. 4.) You should make each example unique, but tie the entire presentation together by using a particular style, color and/or font theme. 5.) You will share your presentation on the discussion board and be required to watch all other presentations. You will complete a short evaluation for each presentation after you watch it. (a link to this form will be provided) 6.) You will complete a” presentation reflection” after you have completed and shared your presentation. Multi-Media Presentation Planner 1.) Now it’s time to gather the information you will need in order to begin creating your presentation. Use the graphic organizer below to discuss which element will go in which order, which examples you will use, and how you will label and support them. Extend the table to fit the number of examples you choose to gather beyond the minimum amount. Type of Propaganda Definition in your own Multi-Media Example link Supporting Details words or image