As you know, this semester you and a classmate will be
responsible for a 10-minute multimedia presentation and class hand-out.
You have now been randomly assigned a partner, a date,
and a topic. Some time will be given in class to trade your topic, if you should
so desire.
Requirements:
- The work distribution is up to each group, though it should
be somewhat equitable
- The presentation must be approximately 10 minutes in
length—everyone must present at least part of the time
- There should be 10-12 slides, including at least
one video clip (no more than 2-3 minutes in length)
- You must provide a handout related to or outlining your
presentation (sent via email)
- On the day of your presentation, email both your
presentation (or a link) and handout to me at dhdelao@gmail.com.
You may utilize any presentation
program you like (e.g PowerPoint, Prezi, Keynote). However, please sort
out any technical issues before your presentation date (our
room's projection system can be found throughout campus). Groups may be
docked for a lack of preparedness.
The best presentations will:
- Have an introductory slide which contextualizes the topic—very
important
- Use words economically
- Include visually interesting illustrations—gifs are also
acceptable
- Avoid a heavy use of animation and effects
- Have a style that complements the subject matter and strikes
the appropriate tone
- Engage the class through a conversational style, utilizing
questions and/or activities
- Embed a relevant video or audio clip (e.g. YouTube, SoundCloud)—ad blockers are also helpful in
saving time
- Conclude with a slide that summarizes the topic—also very
important
This is an opportunity to be creative, so feel
free to have fun with the visual layout of your presentation.
Lower scoring presentations might:
- Begin without an introductory slide and/or fail to
offer any context upfront
- Be thinly researched
- Allow visuals to overrun their content, or lack a cohesive
style
- Fail to engage the class in any meaningful way—this is often achieved by reading an entire presentation
- Lack multimedia
- End without a concluding slide
Remember, you must provide your own laptop. Also, Macs will require an Apple-specific adapter to
connect to the university’s projection system. Newer model PCs with
HDMI-only connections will also require special adapters.
Presentation Schedule:
Week 6: Mo 9.21/We 9.23
Michael V. and Sendy T. - The People’s Princess: Diana,
Princess of Wales
Week 7: Mo 9.28/We 9.30
1. Jaspreet S. and Taylor R. - Mark David Chapman: The Man
Who Killed John Lennon
2. Zan J. and Diana D. - The Life and Times of Norton I,
Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico
Week 8: Tu 10.6/Th 10.8
Bharath K. and Armand M. - "The Crime of the
Century": The Lindbergh Kidnapping
Week 9: Mo 10.5/We 10.7
Nada H. and Gabriel L. - The Reality of Reality TV
Week 10: Mo 10.12/We 10.14
Luis G. and Anne C. - So, I Won a Realty TV Competition:
American Idol, America’s Next Top Model, and The Bachelor
Week 11: Mo 10.19/We 10.21
Paige S., Darriell F., and Aspyn A. - FF: Fifty Shades of Grey and the
World of Fan Fiction
Week 12: Mo 10.26/We 10.28
Matej M. and Justin G. – The Legend of Billy the Kid
Week 14: Mo 11.9
Selena R., Megan S. and Alec R. - Legendary Hoaxes: The Surgeon’s
Photograph,
The War of the Worlds, and Ballon Boy
Week 16: Mo 11.30/We 12.2
1. Derrick S. and Patrick O. - Entertainment for Men: Hugh
Hefner and the History of Playboy
2. Maria R., Quynh P., and Taylor M. - No Laughing Matter:
The Fatty Arbuckle Scandal