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Presentation Group 1 Tuesday Sept 27th

Presentation Group 1 Tuesday Sept 27th

Completion requirements
Opened: Thursday, September 15, 2022, 12:00 AM
Due: Tuesday, September 27, 2022, 12:00 AM

Team Presentation Overview

Each student must speak for approximately 5 minutes between the mini-lecture and leading the discussion.

  • Prepare a mini-lecture (with each group member speaking for at least 3-5 minutes) and an accompanying visual presentation. You may include an activity, but it is not required. Possible topics:
    • research the author and provide a brief biography,
    • demonstrate the use of a digital tool in relation to the text,
    • offer context regarding the text,
    • anything you find relevant to the text and the theme of this course that will help your classmates in their consideration of the text.

You may use newspapers, websites, the library database, etc. to collect the information needed and might provide a handout with major points to accompany any visual presentation you include. You must at least email me the file to upload to Moodle.


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