Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Assignment: PowerPoint Presentation, Sec. 43















As you know, this semester you and a classmate will be responsible for a 15-minute PowerPoint presentation and a class hand-out.

By Saturday the 3rd at midnight, you and a partner should have signed-up for a topic and date. Anyone that has not chosen by this time, will automatically be assigned a partner, topic, and date. Groupings are determined by whomever signs up first.

Follow these steps:

  1. Click on "Comments" at the end of this post.
  2. In the "Post a Comment" box, leave both your and your partner's name (first and last), section, topic, and the preferred date—only one entry per pair is required.

Example: David Cortez & Will Jameson, The Quakers at Sea, Friday 10.7

Dates and topics are first-come, first-served. Follow these are the guidelines for the presentation:

Requirements:
  1. The work distribution is up to you and your partner, though it should be somewhat equitable
  2. Must be approximately 10 minutes in length
  3. Should have no less than 10 slides, including one video clip (no more than 4 minutes in length)
  4. 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:

  • First contextualize information, then present relevant facts
  • 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 or Google Video
  • Conclude with a summarization of the information presented 

Remember, you are responsible for providing your own laptop.

Choose from a list of topics, then dates, below:
  1. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  2. Sea Monsters: Fact and Fiction
  3. Cannibalism at Sea: An Overview
  4. A Look at 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. Treasure Hunting Today
  14. The Tragedy of the RMS Titanic
  15. Famous Ghost Ships: The Octavius, the Mary Celeste, and the Carroll A. Deering
  16. Shark Attacks: What You Should Know
  17. What is the Bermuda Triangle?
  18. Haunted Ships: The USS Hornet, the USS Lexington, and the RMS Queen Mary
  19. A History of Surfing
  20. Cryptids of the Sea: The Kappa, Taniwha, Ningen, and the Lusca
  21. Legendary Ships: The RMS Lusitania
  22. The Great Canal Cities of the World
  23. Early Sea Explorers: The Chinese
  24. Life at Sea: Situational Homosexuality
  25. Pollywogs and Shellbacks: The King Neptune Ceremony

Presentation dates:

Week 5
Fr 9.23
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Week 6
Fr 9.30
1.
2.
3.

Week 7 
Fr 10.7
1. Makenzie Norton and Julian Tongol: A History of Surfing*
2. Ashley G and Taylor B: Famous Ghost Ships: The Octavius, the Mary Celeste, and the Carroll A. Deering
3. Krista Yee and Mari Kaneshima: The Great Barrier Reef

Week 8 
Fr 10.14
1. Ciara V. and Sai J.: Sea Monsters: Fact and Fiction
2. Gurleen and Yvo Chen: The Legend of Atlantis
3. Jaime Devargas and Richard Jo: Shark Attacks: What You Should Know

Week 9 
Fr 10. 21
1. Justin Fontaine and Court Roberts: Cryptids of the Sea: The Kappa, Taniwha, Ningen, and the Lusca
2. Sarah Souksamphanh and Angela Azpiroz: Life at Sea: Situational Homosexuality
3.

Week 10 
Fr 10.28
1. Gage Rodriguez and Cynthia Wong: Haunted Ships: The USS Hornet, the USS Lexington, and the RMS Queen Mary
2.
3.

Week 13
Fr 11.18
1. Sam McLeod, Onur Olmez, and Ha Lam: The Tragedy of RMS Titanic
2. Marlyn and Diana: What is the Bermuda Triangle?
3. Kevin Nguyen: Piracy: Then and Now

16 comments:

  1. Gage Rodriguez and Cynthia Wong
    18. Haunted Ships
    OCT 28

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  2. Justin Fontaine and Court Roberts
    Cryptids
    10/21/11

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  3. Sarah Souksamphanh and Angela Azpiroz
    24. Life at Sea: Situational Homosexuality
    10/21/11

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  4. The history of surf
    Makenzie Norton Julian Tongol 10/17

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  5. Ashley G and Taylor B ghost ships 10/7/11

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  6. Makenzie Norton Julian Tongol 10/07**

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  7. Krista Yee and Mari Kaneshima
    The Great Barrier Reef
    10/7

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  8. Sam McLeod, Onur Olnez, Ha Lam
    Tragedy of RMS Titanic

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  9. Jaime devargas and Richard Jo, shark attacks 10/14

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  10. Marlyn & Diana
    11/18 #17 Bermuda

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  11. Gurleen and yvo chen
    Legend of Atlantis
    10/14

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  12. Ciara V. + Sai J. = Atlantic

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  13. jk. ciara v. + sai j. = sea monsters : fact or fict.

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  14. ciara v + sai j sept. 16

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  15. Sam McLeod, Onur Olmez, and Ha Lam
    Tragedy of RMS Titanic
    Friday, Nov. 18, #2

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  16. Kevin Nguyen

    Piracy: Then and Now
    Friday, Nov. 18 # 5

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