As you know, this semester you and a classmate
will be responsible for a 10-minute PowerPoint presentation and a class
hand-out.
By midnight on Friday, August 31st, 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:
- Click on "Comments" at the end of this post.
- 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: Women in Advertising, 10.16.12
Follow these are the guidelines for the presentation:
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)
- Must include a handout outlining your presentation (25 copies)
- On the day of your presentation, email both your presentation and handout to me at dhdelao@gmail.com.
The best presentations will:
- Open with cover and introduction slides
- Begin by contextualizing the topic, then presenting relevant information
- Avoid a heavy use of animation and effects, choosing instead a simpler visual style (illustrations are highly recommended)
- Engage the class through a conversational style, utilizing questions and/or activities
- Utilize multimedia, such as YouTube*
- Conclude with a summary of the information presented
*Here is a quick video explaining how to embed a YouTube clip into PowerPoint 2007. Embedding clips can save time during a
presentation.
Remember, you are responsible for providing your own laptop.
Choose from a list of topics, then dates, below:
- Title IX: History and Impact
How the Pill Changed EverythingLong Promised: Arranged Marriages in America- The Legend of Amelia Earhart
- The Boy Scouts of America: Then and Now
Alcohol and Women: What Everyone Should KnowIntroducing the 21st Century DadHomosexuality: The Nature vs Nurture DebateOne for the Girls: The History of Wonder Woman- Midwifery in America: An Overview
Swimsuits and the American Woman: A HistoryEmerging Voices: Asexuality and Polyamory- Men's Men: Frank Sinatra, John Wayne, and Steve McQueen
- Challenging Tradition: Women at the Citadel
- Inside the Men's Rights Movement
- Women Rockers: Janis Joplin, Heart, and The Go-Go's
Going Steady: Dating in the 1950sLook Good Now: Inside the Weight Loss Industry- The History of Home Economics
- Taking Charge: The Seneca Falls Convention
- The Stonewall Riots: The Start of a Revolution
- Uncovering Issues of Male Sexual Abuse
Barbie: Then and Now- The Battle of the Sexes: Bobby Riggs v. Billie Jean King
- Gender and the Salem Witch Trials
- Alfred Kinsey and the Kinsey Scale
Underwear in America: An EvolutionWhy We Cheat: Exploring Infidelity
Just for Now: Understanding Situational Homosexuality- Men's Hairstyles: 1900 to Present
Choose from these dates:
Week 05
Tu 09.18
1. Kirk Cichocki & Michel Nguyen: Why We Cheat - Exploring Infidelity
2. Kristine Cariaga & Ramone Farrier: Emerging Voices - Asexuality and Polyamory
Week 06
Tu 09.25
1. Eli Komai & Vincent Yeung: How the Pill Changed Everything
2. Kennith Johnson, Jennifer Yeung, and Tyler Meeken: Barbie - Then and Now
Week 07
Tu 10.02
1. Shane Nath: Look Good Now - Inside the Weight Loss Industry
2. Rachelle Murti & Larissa Fetu: Swimsuits and the American Woman - A History
Week 10
Th 10.25
1. Nia Belvin & Soraya Hemzeh Soltani: Underwear in America - An Evolution
2. James Nacino & Allison Lee: One for the Girls - The History of Wonder Woman
Week 11
Tu 10.30
1. Ashley Parks & Justin Almogela: Introducing the 21st Century Dad
Week 13
Tu 11.13
1. Wing (Yiuki) Chan & Connie Chen: Going Steady - Dating in the 1950s
2. Bryan Nguyen & Jarrus Tsang: Homosexuality - The Nature vs Nurture Debate
Th 11.15
1. Stephen Cheung & Veronica Dang: Just for Now - Understanding Situational Homosexuality
2. Ashley Nathan & Genesis Flores: Long Promised - Arranged Marriages in America
Kirk Cichocki, and Michel Nguyen Section 19, #28; Why We Cheat: Exploring Infidelity, 9.18.12
ReplyDeleteLooking for a partner for "Barbie: Then and Now"
ReplyDeleteContact me @ enskyyeung@yahoo.com
-Jennifer Yeung
Hey Jennifer,
DeleteMy name is Larissa and I tried to contact you via email but when I sent it to the email address above, there was an error. If the offer is still available, could we work together?
-Larissa Fetu
Never mind, I found a partner today in class.
Delete-Larissa Fetu
Eli Komai and Vincent Yeung, Section 19, How the Pill Changed Everything, 09.25.12
ReplyDeleteJack Dawson and Derrick Arbiol section 30. Men's Hairstyles Then and Now 9.25.12
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ReplyDeleteAlcohol & women: what everyone should know - Liz Ann Garcia & Brenda Ma, week 11 Tuesday 10/30/12
ReplyDeleteIntroducing the 21st Century Dad - Ashley Parks & Justin Almogela
ReplyDeleteWeek 11 Tuesday October 30.
Look good now: inside the weight loss industry -shane nath- tuesday 10/2
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DeleteSeling & Susan: You're in the wrong section
DeleteSORRY! Thank you! (=
DeleteUnderwear in America: An Evolution - Nia Belvin & Soraya Hemzeh Soltani
ReplyDeleteThursday 10/25 week 10
Rachelle Murti& Larissa Fetu : Swimsuits and The American Woman,A History. Tuesday week 7 or Thursday week 10.
ReplyDeleteJames Nacino and Allison Lee - One for the Girls: The History of Wonder Woman. Tuesday, week 7, 10/02.
ReplyDeleteWing (Yiuki) Chan and Connie Chen - Going Steady: Dating in the 1950s
ReplyDeleteThursday week 10, 10/25
Homosexuality: The Nature vs Nurture Debate on week 13. Bryan Nguyen, Stephen Cheung, and Jarrus Tsang
ReplyDeleteShane beat you by choosing to do his alone, so that means one of you will have to leave this group and find another partner. Otherwise, it leaves someone else w/o a partner. Decide who that is as soon as possible, then re-comment. Thanks.
DeleteI'm Stephen Cheung, I'll leave the group.
DeleteHomosexuality: The Nature vs Nurture Debate on week 13. Bryan Nguyen and Jarrus Tsang
Hello, I'm Stephen Cheung. I'm looking for a partner. I'm pretty much open to any topic.
ReplyDeleteEmail me @ scheung1206@gmail.com
Ashley Nathan and Genesis Flores - Long Promised: Arranged Marriages in America week 13
ReplyDeleteStephen Cheung and Veronica Dang - Just for Now: Understanding Situational Homosexuality Week 13
ReplyDeleteweek 13 Homosexuality: The Nature vs Nurture Debate jarrus tsang and bryan nguyen
ReplyDeleteI emailed our powerpoint presentation to you.
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