LC-1117 - Integrated Oral and Written Skills (o,w), Lecture (integrated with PHYS-A0140 TFM), 23.4.2024-7.6.2024
This course space end date is set to 07.06.2024 Search Courses: LC-1117
Presentation practice session , organize with your group (without the teacher)
Completion requirements
Due: Friday, 7 June 2024, 11:59 PM
Presentations need practice.
Group presentations need even more practice, as it is important to coordinate the overall design of the talk and agree on the division of the roles as well as rehearse.
The presentation practice session is worth 5% of the grade.
If you have group members who are not in our English course, they do not have to attend the practice session. In the practice session, you can “skip over”
the parts that the missing member would need to cover. Of course, all members are encouraged to attend the practice session, even if they are
not taking the English course LC-1117. This will help you coordinate the presentation better for the PHYS course.
Please prepare a draft of your slides in the practice session (draft version OK, results can still be in progress) and be ready to practice the presentation the best way you can. Presentation target length is 15-20 minutes and you will be timed. In the final presentations, you will have a max of 20 min. + Q&A.
The practice session with your group should be organized anytime before your scheduled final presentations.
To get the
points for the practice session, your group will need to send me the
following information by submitting the document through this
assignment box a min. of one day prior to your group's final presentation , only one submission / group
is needed.The deadline (07.06 is a suggestion; groups need to complete this before their final presentation date,
group name + all the participants in the practice session, time of meeting
picture of all group members together in the practice session (or screenshot if you practice online)
slides
improvement goals for the final presentation (bullet point list OK), any questions for the teacher?
- 10 April 2024, 12:58 PM