The purpose of this group presentation is to develop your research, collaboration, and public speaking skills while engaging with a topic relevant to a scholarly interest. You will work with your peers to create a cohesive presentation that informs and engages your audience. Your research will depend on scholarly articles found from databases provided by the Mary Livermore library.
Group Formation:
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You will be assigned to groups of 4-5 students.
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Each group will choose one topic related to your group interest.
Topic Selection:
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Groups must submit their selected topic for approval by Wednesday, November 13.
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Topics should be relevant, engaging, and allow for a variety of perspectives and research sources.
Presentation Guidelines:
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Length: 18-20 minutes
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Format:
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Use PowerPoint, Google Slides, or another visual aid of your choice.
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Include at least 7 slides (not including the title slide and references).
- 500 word reflection on your role in the group, what you learned, and self-assessment.
- Optional forms can incorporate GAMES, film, or podcast (up to 10 minutes)
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Content:
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Clearly define the topic and its significance.
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Present relevant research and data found from library databases.
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Incorporate diverse perspectives from a variety of relevant and academic sources.
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Encourage audience engagement (e.g., questions, discussions).
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