Monday, August 26, 2013

Multimedia Presentations, Sec. 06


As you know, this semester you and a classmate will be responsible for a 10-minute multimedia presentation and a class hand-out. By midnight on Tuesday, September 3rd, you and a partner should be signed up for a topic and date.  

All topics and dates are first-come first-served. Topics will be crossed off as they are chosen. Anyone that has not chosen by this time, will automatically be assigned a partner, topic, and date.

Follow these steps:
  1. Click on "Comments" at the end of this post.
  2. In the "Post a Comment" box, leave the group's names (first and last), section, topic, and the preferred date—only one entry per group is required.
Example:
David Cortez and Kerry Clancy: Famous Explorers: Captain James Cook and Sir Francis Drake, 10.16.13

Please be sure to post in the correct section!

Requirements:
  • The work distribution is up to each pairing, though it should be somewhat equitable
  • The presentation must be approximately 10 minutes in length
  • There should be approximately 10 slides, including at least one video clip (no more than 2-3 minutes in length)
  • You must provide a handout related to or outlining your presentation (23 copies) 
  • On the day of your presentation, email both your presentation (or a link) and handout to me at dhdelao@gmail.com.

The best presentations will:
  • Have an introductory slide which contextualizes the topicvery important 
  • Use words economically 
  • Include visually interesting illustrations
  • Avoid a heavy use of animation and effects 
  • Have a style that complements the subject matter and strikes the appropriate tone
  • Engage the class through a conversational style, utilizing questions and/or activities
  • Embed a relevant video or audio clip (e.g. YouTube, SoundCloud)*
  • Conclude with a slide that summarizes the topicalso very important

Remember, this is an opportunity to be very creative, so feel free to have fun with the visual layout of your presentation.

*If you use PowerPoint 2007, here is a quick video explaining how to embed a YouTube clip into your presentation. Remember, embedding clips can save time during a presentation.

Lower scoring presentations might:
  • Begin without an introductory slide and/or fail to offer any context upfront
  • Be thinly researched
  • Allow visuals to overrun their content, or lack a cohesive style
  • Fail to engage the class in any meaningful way
  • Lack multimedia
  • End without a concluding slide

Remember, you are responsible for providing your own laptop.

These are the topics available for presentations:

    1. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    2. Designing the Floating City
    3. Cannibalism at Sea: An Overview
    4. Examining Maritime Superstitions
    5. Piracy: Then and Now
    6. Submarines of the Civil War: The Monitor and The Merrimack
    7. Exploring the Great Barrier Reef
    8. The Legend of Atlantis
    9. Sea Shanties Remembered
    10. Water Gods of the Pacific: Mazu, Kamohoalii, Sedna, and Tangaroa
    11. Legendary Ships: The Mayflower
    12. Early Sea Explorers: The Vikings
    13. Legendary Sea Cryptids: Caddy, Taniwha, Ningen, and the Lusca
    14. Twenty-first Century Treasure Hunting
    15. The Tragedy of the RMS Titanic
    16. Famous Ghost Ships: The Octavius, The Mary Celeste, and The Carroll A. Deering
    17. Shark Attacks: What Everyone Should Know
    18. What is the Bermuda Triangle?
    19. Haunted Ships: USS Hornet, USS Lexington, and RMS Queen Mary
    20. A History of Surfing
    21. Legendary Ships: RMS Lusitania
    22. The Great Canal Cities of the World: Suzhou, Venice, St. Petersburg, and Alappuzha
    23. Early Sea Explorers: The Chinese
    24. Life at Sea: Situational Homosexuality
    25. Pollywogs and Shellbacks: The King Neptune Ceremony

      You may choose from the following dates:

      Week 05
      Tu 9.17
      1. Nick M.Designing the Floating City

      Week 06
      Tu 9.24
      1. Michael W./Alicia S.Haunted Ships: USS Hornet, USS Lexington, and RMS Queen Mary

      Th 9.26
      1.

      Week 08
      Th 10.10
      1. Nazanin Q./Shailene P.Cannibalism at Sea: An Overview
      2. Marcus L./Gabby U.The Legend of Atlantis

      Week 09
      Th 10.17
      1. Jasmine T./Hoang N.What is the Bermuda Triangle?
      2. Eric T./Roger B.Early Sea Explorers: Vikings

      Week 10
      Tu 10.22
      1. Anna S./Corynn M.The Great Pacifice Garbage Patch

      Th 10.24
      1. Scott C./Grecia C.Shark Attacks: What Everyone Should Know

      Week 11
      Tu 10.29
      1. Hefziba C./Fabiola G.Piracy: Now and Then

      Th 10.30
      1. Michael W./Alicia S.Haunted Ships: USS Hornet, USS Lexington, and RMS Queen Mary

      Week 12
      Tu 11.05
      1. Ryan T.Submarines of the Civil War: The Monitor and The Merrimack
      2. Mariah T./Lorena D.Water Gods of the Pacific: Mazu, Kamohoalii, Sedna, and Tangaroa

      Week 13
      Th 11.14
      1. John L./Dom A.History of Surfing
      2.

      Week 14
      Th 11.21
      1. Kevin J./Shelby C.Twenty-first Century Treasure Hunting
      2.

      Week 16
      Tu 12.03
      1.
      2.

      20 comments:

      1. Michael White & Alicia Swartz: Haunted Ships, 09.24.13

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      2. Nazanin Qudus & Shailene Pimentel; Cannibalism at Sea: An Overview; 10.10.2013

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      3. Marcus Le & Gabby Urena; The Legend of Atlantis; 10.10.2013

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      4. Nick Mendonca: Designing the Floating City; 9/17/2013

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      5. Jasmine Tu & Hoang Nguyen; What is the Bermuda Triangle?, 10.17.13

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      6. Hefziba Campos; Piracy now and then. 10/30/13.

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        1. Hefziba,

          Someone already picked up the solo presentation. Please find a partner.

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        2. I already have a partner. It is Fabiola Garcia.

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      7. Hey Im Scott Chahine and I'm wondering if anyone is also interested in Shark Attacks: What Everyone Should Know on 10.17.13 with me.
        Thanks, email me if you would like to join me on it.
        scott.chahine@sjsu.edu

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      8. Scott Chahine and Grecia Cuellar; Shark Attacks: What Everyone Should Know, 10.24.13

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      9. Hey I'm Anna Sramek and if there is anyone who would like to do a report with me on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch on 10.22, let me know at annasramek@yahoo.com

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      10. Anna Sramek and Corynn Muse: The Great Pacifice Garbage Patch on 10.22

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      11. Mariah Turner and Lorena G. Dominguez "Water Gods of the Pacific: Mazu, Kamohoalii, Sedna, and Tangaroa" 11/5

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      12. Hi I'm Kevin Jung and if there is anyone who would like to do a report with me on Twenty-first Century Treasure Hunting on 11/21, please email me at kevjung@me.com.

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        1. I will be your partner. Shelby Caggiano

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      13. Hello I'm John Li and if there is anyone who would like to do a report with me on Legendary Ships: The Mayflower on 11/05, please email me at john07l@live.com
        Thanks.

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      14. Hefziba Campos/Fabiola Garcia. Piracy: Now and Then. Thursday 10/30.

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      15. Chang Shuo (Eric) Tang/Roger Barajas. Early Sea Explorers: Vikings. Thursday 10/17

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      16. Hyun Woo (Kevin) Jung and Shelby Caggiano "Twenty-first Century Treasure Hunting" 11/21

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      17. Weizhen(John) Li and Dom Amigone "History of Surfing" 11/05

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