well in my PowerPoint presentation. After I decided what order I wanted things in‚ I had an easy time planning everything else. I sweated a little when I had a hard time finding the Dateline video‚ but I found it so I didn’t have to look up more info about retailers again. Like I said before‚ the only really hard part of preparation was figuring out what I wanted in what order. I believe that I prepared well enough for my panel presentation. I had finished my PowerPoint well before
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analysis Length: Approximately 15 pages with well documented references and bibliography Classroom Presentation: A ten-minute review of the significant findings of your research efforts: preferably using PowerPoint presentation software Note: This research effort can be done as an individual or in a group (maximum of 2
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visuals‚ graphic visuals‚ or both (i.e.‚ a title and a list of main points would be considered a text visual). Computers with Microsoft PowerPoint (required) are available in the CLC (basement of the library) and the Speech Lab (NBSS 1102). Lab times are posted on the doors. Also refer to Ch 13 & 14 in the text. No VIDEO clips allowed. Save your PowerPoint on a clean flash/USB drive. (we will also record your presentation and export it to your USB for your viewing). 5. A typed outline
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Final Learning Team Paper and Presentation DUE WEEK tWO—FINAL Learning Team Paper Topic Choice LEARNING TEAMS SHOULD CHOOSE AN ORGANIZATION TO RESEARCH FOR THE FINAL PAPER AND PRESENTATION. IN SELECTING AN ORGANIZATION BE SURE THAT YOU ARE ABLE TO MEET ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR FINAL LEARNING TEAM PAPER. EACH GROUP MEMBER SHOULD ALSO BEGIN BY RESEARCHING AT LEAST ONE SUPPORTING REFERENCE. SUBMIT YOUR SELECTED ORGANIZATION AND AT LEAST ONE SUPPORTING REFERENCE TO YOUR INSTRUCTOR FOR
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What problem does he have? Are there any tips about speaking in public in the trailer? Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzI4D6dyp_o Get feedback from the students and watch a second time. Tell the students they are going to look at a PowerPoint presentation which gives 5 pieces of advice about speaking in public based on The King’s Speech. Ask students to speculate on what the 5 pieces of advice might be. Show the students the presentation and ask them what they think about the advice
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Week 7 Other Uses for Power Point Write a 200- to 300-word response that answers the following questions: In his article from Computer Act!ve‚ Stevenson (2008) introduces an alternative use for Microsoft® PowerPoint®. List and explain the five steps to creating a basic Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation. How would these steps differ if the presentation had a business orientation? What features should be emphasized and why? Since the assignment is based on an article don’t forget to cite and
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Back Titrations Question 1 A 10.0 g piece of rusty steel wool is dissolved in 200.00 ml of 1.00 M sulfuric acid. The excess sulfuric acid is determined by titration with a 0.500 M sodium hydroxide solution. 300.00 mL of sodium hydroxide is required to neutralise the acid. What was the % purity of iron in steel wool? Question 2 A 3.145 g sample of a certain lead ore containing lead(II) carbonate‚ PbCO3‚ was heated gently with 25.00 mL of nitric acid of concentration
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Perseus Birth • The king of Argos‚ named Acrisius‚ went to an oracle because he was upset about not having a son. This oracle foresaw that his daughter‚ Danae‚ would have a son with Zeus that would one day kill him. To keep Danae from having children‚ Acrisius locked her in a bronze tower. One day‚ Zeus came to her and turned the prison into a field of flowers. When Acrisius saw light coming from the tower‚ he ordered his men to tear down a wall and found Danae with a baby on her lap
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The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald ← Key Facts → full title · The Great Gatsby author · F. Scott Fitzgerald type of work · Novel genre · Modernist novel‚ Jazz Age novel‚ novel of manners language · English time and place written · 1923–1924‚ America and France date of first publication · 1925 publisher · Charles Scribner’s Sons narrator · Nick Carraway; Carraway not only narrates the story but implies that he is the book’s author point of view · Nick Carraway narrates
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Voorblad Inhoudsopgave 1.0 Evaluation of two presentations 3 1.1 First presenter and topic 3 1.2 Summary 3 1.3 Praise and critique 4 1.4 Second presenter and topic 4 1.5 Summary 4 1.6 Praise and critique 5 2.0 Own presenation 5 2.1 Article name 5 2.2 Article summary 5 3.0 Evaluation of a debate 5 3.1 Opening vote 5 3.2 Summary of arguments 5 3.3 Own opinion 5 3.4 Final Vote 5 4.0 Two TV reports 5 4.1 Tv report: 6 4.2 Tv report: 6 5.0 Two Ted reports
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