Presentation
- Due May 10 by 10pm
- Points 10
- Submitting a website url, a media recording, or a file upload
Students will deliver their research in a presentation of approximately 10 minutes. Presenters should not simply read their paper, but rather communicate the material effectively within the rhetorical situation. Presentations will take place during class during the final course meeting, and students will have access to the projector and instructor station. Dennis Meredith's "Give Compelling Talks" may provide useful guidance about assembling a presentation. These examples from previous students also may be of assistance.
Students also will have the option to submit their presentations as recordings. There are many ways to create recorded presentations (options will be discussed in class):
- Using personal Zoom meeting rooms (requires an internet connection)
- Using the university's Echo360 Universal Capture application
- Using the Screencast-O-Matic service (basic use is free)
- Using the Screen Recorder browser extension (basic use is free, Chrome browser only)
- Using Quicktime Player (Macintosh computers only)
- Using Canvas's built-in Media Recording feature
- Using their smartphones
Students also have access to many tools than can be used to augment Presentations:
- Slide tools:
- PowerPoint (desktop version can record narration)
- Keynote (can record narration)
- Google Slides
- Creative tools:
- Spatial tools: