Day 6:
In Modules Three and Four, you had the opportunity to gather, sort, and sift through information in preparation for your decision and presentation.
In this Module, you will “synthesize” your information. Synthesis is the act of pulling your research and ideas together to form a new whole. Now, you must organize your information and begin to form a plan for making your decision. The form of your organization must show the criteria on which you are basing your decision.
Look at your original questions and the answers you have found. What additional information do you need in order to make a decision? You may need to use the Internet bookmarks that are provided in the next Module for more information. If you do not need more information , you should begin your presentation.
Remember:
The presentation must be effective and convincing. It must
present the facts clearly. Your choice, and the reasons for it, must
be supported by these facts.
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