Monday, January 28, 2013

Powerpoint Presentations, Sec. 09 (UPDATED)




As you know, this semester you and a classmate will be responsible for a 10-minute PowerPoint presentation and a class hand-out.

By midnight on Friday, February 8th, you and a partner should be signed-up for a topic and date.  All topics and dates are first-come first-served. Topics will be crossed off as they are chosen. Anyone that has not chosen by this time, will automatically be assigned a partner, topic, and date.

Follow these steps:
  1. Click on "Comments" at the end of this post.
  2. In the "Post a Comment" box, leave the group's names (first and last), section, topic, and the preferred date—only one entry per group is required.
  3. Be sure that you sign up in the correct section.
Example:
David Cortez and Kerry Clancy: #15 - The Life and Times of Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico, 03.11.13

Follow these guidelines for the presentation:

Requirements:
  • The work distribution is up to each pairing, though it should be somewhat equitable
  • The presentation must be approximately 10 minutes in length
  • There should be approximately 10 slides, including at least one video clip (no more than 2-3 minutes in length)
  • 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 likely:
  • Open with cover and introduction slides
  • Begin by contextualizing the topic, then presenting relevant information 
  • Include visually interesting illustrations
  • Avoid a heavy use of animation and effects, choosing instead a compelling visual style
  • Engage the class through a conversational style, utilizing questions and/or activities
  • Utilize multimedia, such as YouTube*
  • Conclude with a summarization of the information presented  

Remember, this is an opportunity to be creative, so feel free to have fun with the visual layout of your presentation.

Lower scoring presentations might:
  • Begin without an introductory slide and/or fail to offer contextualization
  • Be thinly researched
  • Allow visuals to overrun their content
  • Not engage the class in any meaningful way
  • Fail to incorporate any multimedia
  • Conclude without a concluding slide

*Here is a quick video explaining how to embed a YouTube clip into PowerPoint 2007. Embedding clips can save time during a presentation.

Remember, you are responsible for providing your own laptop.

Choose from a list of topics, then dates, below:
  1. The History of the National Enquirer
  2. Great Hoaxes: Orson Welle’s The War of the Worlds
  3. Lives Lived Through a Lens: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Michael Jackson
  4. Dark Hollywood: The Fatty Arbuckle Scandal
  5. Mark David Chapman: The Man Who Killed John Lennon
  6. Entertainment for Men: The History of Playboy
  7. Sarah Burnhardt, The Most Famous Actress the World Has Ever Known
  8. Mommie Dearest and the Celebrity Tell All
  9. The American Showman: PT Barnum
  10. FF: The World of Fan Fiction
  11. Dark Hollywood: The Black Dahlia
  12. The Great American Pin-Up Girls
  13. Great Hoaxes: Balloon Boy
  14. Fame Seekers: Why People Want to be Famous
  15. The Life and Times of Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico
  16. Tales of the Hollywood Sign
  17. "The Crime of the Century": The Lindbergh Kidnapping
  18. Dark Hollywood: The Roman Polanski Scandal
  19. John Hinckley Jr.: Jodie Foster Stalker and Would-Be Presidential Assassin
  20. The Celluloid Closet: Being Gay During Hollywood’s Golden Age
  21. Inside the Studio System
  22. History Rewritten: DW Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation
  23. Eight Men Out: Inside the Black Sox Scandal
  24. The Queens of Hollywood: Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons
 Choose from these dates:

Week 05
We 02.20
1. Avril D'Souza and Breanna Pierson - Dark Hollywood: The Black Dahlia  

Week 07
Mo 03.04
1. Keon Paulino and Elliot Rivera - Eight Men Out: Inside the Black Sox Scandal
2. Matthew Do and Jesse Han - The Life and Times of Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico

Week 08
We 03.13
1. Lauren Ross and Adriana Fregoso - Mommie Dearest and the Celebrity Tell All
2. Kathrina Tan, Mihn Tran, and Anh Tran-Section - The Celluloid Closet: Being Gay During Hollywood’s Golden Age

Week 09
We 03.20
1. Vanessa Padilla and Alejandra Arias - Tales of the Hollywood Sign
2. Mark San Juan - Mark David Chapman: The Man Who Killed John Lennon

Week 11
Th 04.03
1. Camille Chafetz and Selomé Tekle - Fame Seekers: Why People Want to be Famous
2. Kaley Neven - "The Crime of the Century": The Lindbergh Kidnapping

Week 13
Mo 04.15
1. Ryan Kort - FF: The World of Fan Fiction

We 04. 17
1. David Noche and Philip Phan - Entertainment for Men: The History of Playboy
2. Bruce Nguyen and Arturo - The Great American Pin-Up Girls

Week 14
Mo 04.22
1. Josh Rosado and Eduardo Martinez -- The American Showman: PT Barnum

Week 15
Mo 04.29
1. Irving Ramirez and Analise Maddox - History Rewritten: DW Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation

22 comments:

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  2. David Noche and Philip Phan: Section 09, #6 - Entertainment for Men: The History of Playboy, 04.17.13

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  3. Bruce Nguyen and Arturo, Section 9, #12- The Great American Pin-Up Girls,
    We 04. 17

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  5. Avril D'Souza: Section 1, #11 Dark Hollywood: The Black Dahlia 2.20.13

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  6. Mark Joseph San JuanJanuary 30, 2013 at 10:45 AM

    Tales of the Hollywood Sign for Monday, February 11. Mark San Juan - solo presentation

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  7. Vanessa and Alejandra Section 09: #16 Tales of the Hollywood Sign, for Wednesday March 20.

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  8. Would anyone be interested in doing #5 The Man Who Killed John Lennon or #3 Lives Lived Through a Lens? (Jesse Han, Section 9)

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  9. If anyone is interested in #17 the Lindbergh kidnapping, or #19 about John Hinckley Jr. and needs a partner let me know :)
    -Kaley Neven

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  10. Lauren Ross and Adriana Fregoso from section9 are doing #8 on March 13.

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  11. @Mark San Juan: Someone beat you to a solo presentation. Please find a partner.

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  12. Camille Chafetz and Selomé Tekle- #14- Fame Seekers. Week 11 4/03

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  13. Avril D'Souza & Breanna Pierson Section 1, #11 Dark Hollywood: The Black Dahlia 2.20.13

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  14. Kathrina Tan and Anh Tran-Section 9-# 20 The Celluloid Closet: Being Gay During Hollywood’s Golden Age-week 8 13/3

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  15. Is the solo presentation still available? If so, I (Kaley Neven) would like to present on #17, the Lindbergh Kidnapping on Week 11, Thursday April 3rd.

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  16. Keon and Elliot section 9 - 23. Eight Men Out: Inside the Black Sox Scandal - Week 7. March 4

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  17. Mark San Juan, Section 9, Topic#5 Mark David Chapman, Wednesday, February 13, Solo presentation.

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  18. If anyone wants/needs a partner, I am down to do any topic at all!
    --Josh Rosado

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    1. Want to do #19 for 4/22?

      -Matt Do

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  19. Jimmy Kwong and Barry Louie Section 1: #13 - Great Hoaxes: Balloon Boy Week 13 4/15.

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  20. Yeah, Matt, that sounds good!
    --Josh Rosado

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