The student will prepare a PowerPoint (Audio/Video) presentation wherein he or she will train the audience (professor and classmates). The presentation should be designed for first responders. The student will provide an overview of emergency management. The student will examine all phases of disaster management including: an overview of the emergency management discipline; key concepts, definitions, and perspectives; mitigation to include prevention; preparedness, planning, response, and recovery. The following subtopics will be included within the respective phase they best fit: human behavior, warnings, evacuation, sheltering, special needs populations, triage, damage assessment, disaster declarations, debris removal, media relations, crisis counseling, assistance as well as fiscal issue. Decision-making, unified command, incident command, EOC operations, along with coordination efforts will be examined. The roles of faith-based agencies as well as public-private partnerships will be discussed. The student will share what was learned from research paper #1. Finally, the student will apply Biblical insight into the overall issue. The presentation must include at least 7 sources (which may include the class textbook and the Bible).
The student will use PPT Mix, which may be turned into a Windows Media Video WMV, to present and record his or her information. A minimum of twenty content slides are required not including the cover and reference slides. The student will, at the minimum, use the same headings as listed previously in these instructions. The presentation needs to be at least 15 minutes long and should last no more than 30 minutes maximum. References will be included on the last slide. Once submitted for grading the student will email his or her PPT video to the rest of the class for their review. The student does not have to show him or herself in the video unless they wish to.
Assignment Specifics:
· The presentation needs to be at least 15 minutes long and should last no more than 30 minutes maximum.
· A minimum of twenty content slides are required not including the cover and reference slides.
· The student will present and record his or her information.
· The presentation must include at least 7 sources.