Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Presentation Guidelines

Please bring with you to class on Monday, October 18th, a one-paragraph proposal for your in-class presentations, which we will begin presenting in November. The proposal need not detail every aspect of the presentation, but should give a brief description of your topic and the method of presentation, as well as your proposed method of preparation.

The guidelines for the presentation are as follows:

1. It must be no longer than ten minutes.
2. You may use any format (lecture, slides, media, art, performance, etc.) but must involve some form of oral/spoken presentation.
3. Your topic must connect three different aspects: women's and/or gender studies, media (print, visual, broadcast, art, internet, etc.), and popular culture.
4. A separate (not presented) summary of your presentation and/or your creative process and research, no longer than one page, must accompany your presentation and be handed in the same day.
5. Presentations will be graded on Content, Preparation and Execution.

Tips:
1. Be creative! Approach this with an open mind and strive for originality.
2. This represents a fairly major portion of your grade, and should reflect some considerable thought and effort.
3. Choose a topic that is personally important to you and what you hope to understand via this course.

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