tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7887752260646632458.post1694864887439704067..comments2011-03-31T13:19:46.075-07:00Comments on Group 6 Time Machine Blog: SamTremainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02099250798661009254noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7887752260646632458.post-21734206903342980162011-03-01T02:16:09.871-08:002011-03-01T02:16:09.871-08:00*Thursday's Symposia* - sorry! :)*Thursday's Symposia* - sorry! :)tutorphilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11842833126210822641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7887752260646632458.post-79674551201892629652011-03-01T01:42:34.818-08:002011-03-01T01:42:34.818-08:00Best of luck for tomorrow’s symposia!
Remember yo...Best of luck for tomorrow’s symposia!<br /><br />Remember your presentations need to satisfy the Time Machine 9. The criteria will help you shape your research into a coherent discussion.<br /><br />1) A clear introduction to your presentation, which should also mention the different published sources you have used and your reasons for choice. You should use no less than 5 published sources to inform your presentation.<br />2) A clear definition of key ideas relating to your given topic, with supporting evidence in the form of, no less than, 3 quotations from 3 different published sources. Quotations must be interpreted and their importance discussed, they should also be referenced correctly using the Harvard method. <br />3) The cultural context (political and social) in which the topic came out of/was in reaction to.<br />4) An illustrated ‘who’s who’ of key individuals associated with given topic, with a clear explanation of what you think their significance is and why.<br />5) Historical examples of key words/images/artefacts associated with given topic and an assessment of their importance.<br />6) Contemporary examples of key words/images/artefacts associated with given topic and a comparison to the historical examples.<br />7) A ‘bullet point’ conclusion.<br />8) A bibliography and illustration list correctly set out using the Harvard method. <br />9) A PDF version of presentation for uploading to myUCA.<br /><br />Please email your pdf presentation to pgomm@ucreative.ac.uk <br /><br />Keep your presentations nice and simple; resist the urge for decorative fonts, elaborate backgrounds or similar. Allow the information to speak for itself. Please check your spelling BEFORE you present!<br /><br />And finally - beware the gong! You’ve got ten minutes – use them wisely!<br /><br />Chris and I are looking forward to some fascinating time travel tomorrow!<br /><br />Be amazing!tutorphilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11842833126210822641noreply@blogger.com