KIN 417L Qualitative Analysis of Motion ProjectGuidelines for the Qualitative Analysis of Motion Project1.Presentation should be 10-15 slides in length and created using computer software that allows the presentation to be saved as a PDF filefor submission to the D2L dropbox.2.Create a short video where you demonstrate and talk through the correct performance of your motion. This video should be included in the Introduction of your presentation. 3.Text on each slide should be of adequate size and color to be read by audience.Slidesshould exhibit contrast between background color scheme and text color. 4.Reference list with a minimum of 6 citations primarily from peer-reviewed sources. 5.In text references should be cited using the current APA.Formatting guidelines.6.Images used to show the phases of motion and critical features should be from the video data collectedin laboratory.7.Graphics (images, figures, and/or graphs) that were not created by the student should be referenced directly on the slide and underneath the graphic.8.Presentation should use appropriate headings (shown in bold) for sections to include:a.Title–title of project, course name and section, student name, term and year.b.Introduction–brief history and importance/relevance of movement,a statement of purpose,and a demonstration of motion should be included.c.Anatomical Structures–description of all relevant anatomical structures involved in the movement (bones,muscles, joints). Discus muscles grouped by the action performed as opposed to listing individualmuscles. d.Phases of Motion–description of each phase of the motion (3-4 total phases), critical features of each phase, and muscle action(s) required for the motion in each critical phase to occur. This section should include images that depict correct performance of the motion.DartFish should be used to annotate critical features of for each phase of motion. e.Assessment of Observations–common errors that you observed from performances. This section should include images that depict correct and incorrect mechanics of the selected motion.DartFish should be used to annotate critical features for incorrect performance. f.Feedback on Observations–describe that feedback that you provided and your estimation of the effectiveness of the feedback in improving the motion. g.Conclusions–describe conclusieferences – include all references used for the project in APA format.
9. Originality analysis will be performed on submissions. Any presentation that exceeds 30%
originality score will need to be revised.
10. Presentation should be brought to class on a portable storage device on the day of
presentation.