Presentation
- Due Nov 24, 2020 by 9:30am
- Points 10
- Submitting a website url, a media recording, or a file upload
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Students will deliver their research in recorded presentations of 5–10 minutes. Presentations are a common academic format that blends speech with visuals to communicate research findings. Presentations, like the associated Research Papers, are rhetorically composed to guide the audience to a particular point.
Presenters should not simply read their completed papers, but rather shape their material to match the medium. Students will be able to record their screens as well as their cameras and microphones, and excellent Presentations will make use of these capabilities to create work that is informative, cohesive, and within the time parameters.
Students have many ways to create their Presentations which will be discussed in class:
- Slide tools:
- PowerPoint (desktop version can record narration)
- Keynote (can record narration)
- Google Slides
- Creative tools:
- Spatial tools:
- Video tools
- personal Zoom meeting rooms
- Echo360
- Loom (now free for all students)
- Screencast-O-Matic (basic use is free)
- Screen Recorder Chrome browser extension (basic use is free)
- Quicktime Player (Macintosh computers only)
- Canvas's built-in Media Recording feature
- smartphones