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Guide for Presentations
1.
Hand in to the Chair
of your session the name of your author and the title, publisher, and date of
the work on which you are reporting.
2.
Give the Chair a
list of those on your team, first and last names please, with each member’s
current major and the name of the school whence each member came to
3.
Give to the Chair
the name of the member who will be reading your report.
4.
Please be aware
that you will always be reading much faster than you think. Readers should
rehearse aloud in front of their group before hand.
5.
Please write the
bibliographical information about your book or article on the board in front of
the class so that your classmates can record this information for themselves in
anticipation of the next examination.
6.
You are not
encouraged to use supplemental gadgetry, but an overhead projector is available
as well as the computer; use them at
your peril. Remember whatever can go
wrong will!
7.
Attire yourself
professionally. Your object is to
impress the class and a very cantankerous professor that you are worth hearing
and worth evaluating highly. People
who look like bums may be convincing.
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