Choose Your Own Adventure

 In a typical microeconomics courses, the instructor will typically cover demand, supply, and market structure, then introduce an additional topic or two, which is the instructor's choice.  And most textbooks, like the one we are using, include a number of "optional" chapters to enable the instructor to assign these additional topics.  But instead of my choice, I thought it might be more interesting for you (the students) to "choose your own adventure" and summarize what  you have learned in a PowerPoint presentation.  

So for this Final Project,  you choose ONE Chapter from Chapters 12 through 20 in the text for your "adventure."   (You probably want to skim the chapters first before making your final choice.)

You can review the Table of Contents here:  https://openstax.org/details/books/principles-microeconomics-2e Links to an external site.

Then create an original 10 slide PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation that summarizes the key points in the chapter.  Your work must be original and not copied from the slides that go with the text.   It should be in your own words, not copied verbatim from the text.  Graphics, images,  and creativity are encouraged, while blocks of texts are discouraged.  Bullet and numbered lists are OK.   (As a Rule of Thumb, Guy Kawasaki even suggests using no font smaller than 30.  See: https://guykawasaki.com/the_102030_rule Links to an external site. .)  If it OK if your presentations runs a bit over 10, but shoot for 10 slides.     

The final slide will be your own view of the application of the chapter to business, government, or society-in-general.