PowerPoint Presentation : a French-speaking country
 
The PowerPoint presentation on a French-speaking country will consist of researching the Internet for information on a French-speaking (or francophone) country, placing that information into an attractively formatted PowerPoint presentation that will, in turn, be presented orally to the class. Below you will find essential information concerning execution of the project.

1. You may choice from among the following countries: 1. Algérie (Algeria) 2. Belgique (Belgium) 3. Bénin (Benin) 4. Burkina-Faso (Burkina) 5. Burundi 6. Cambodge (Cambodia) 7. Cameroon 8. Congo 9. Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) 10. Djibouti 11. France 12. Gabon 13. Guinée (Guinea) 14. Guyane (French Guyana) 15. Haïti (Haiti) 16. Luxembourg 17. Madagascar 18. Mali 19. Maroc (Morocco) 20. Mauritanie (Mauritania) 21. Niger 22. République Centrafriquaine (Central African Republic) 23. République Démocratique du Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) 24. Rwanda 25. Sénégal (Senegal) 26. Suisse (Switzerland) 27. Togo 28. Tunisie (Tunisia) 29. Vietnam (See list also here.)
You will find more information on these countries on the following linked document.

2. Your choice must be approved and recorded by the instructor, so that as many of the countries as possible are reported on.
3. The presentation must not rely primarily on a single site. At least five sites ought to contribute significantly to the presentation components.
4. The text of the PowerPoint must be French. On the other hand, the oral delivery may be given in English. (You can do efficient French language search with Yahoo France[http://fr.yahoo.com/].)
5. The PowerPoint must contain graphics (photos, maps, and the like) that enhance one's understanding of the country being presented and that increase the overall attrativeness of the visual presentation.
6. Sources of all presentation components must be documented within the PowerPoint.
7. The linked rubric will illustrate criteria for evaluation of the project.
8. As stated in the syllabus, the project will count 10% of the course grade.