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:
- Click on "Comments" at the end of this post.
- 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.
- 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
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:
- The History of the National Enquirer
- Great Hoaxes: Orson Welle’s The War of the Worlds
- Lives Lived Through a Lens: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Michael Jackson
- Dark Hollywood: The Fatty Arbuckle Scandal
Mark David Chapman: The Man Who Killed John LennonEntertainment for Men: The History of Playboy- Sarah Burnhardt, The Most Famous Actress the World Has Ever Known
Mommie Dearest and the Celebrity Tell AllThe American Showman: PT BarnumFF: The World of Fan FictionDark Hollywood: The Black DahliaThe Great American Pin-Up GirlsGreat Hoaxes: Balloon BoyFame Seekers: Why People Want to be FamousThe Life and Times of Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of MexicoTales of the Hollywood Sign"The Crime of the Century": The Lindbergh Kidnapping- Dark Hollywood: The Roman Polanski Scandal
- John Hinckley Jr.: Jodie Foster Stalker and Would-Be Presidential Assassin
The Celluloid Closet: Being Gay During Hollywood’s Golden Age- Inside the Studio System
History Rewritten: DW Griffith’s The Birth of a NationEight Men Out: Inside the Black Sox Scandal- The Queens of Hollywood: Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons
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
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
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ReplyDeleteDavid Noche and Philip Phan: Section 09, #6 - Entertainment for Men: The History of Playboy, 04.17.13
ReplyDeleteBruce Nguyen and Arturo, Section 9, #12- The Great American Pin-Up Girls,
ReplyDeleteWe 04. 17
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ReplyDeleteAvril D'Souza: Section 1, #11 Dark Hollywood: The Black Dahlia 2.20.13
ReplyDeleteTales of the Hollywood Sign for Monday, February 11. Mark San Juan - solo presentation
ReplyDeleteVanessa and Alejandra Section 09: #16 Tales of the Hollywood Sign, for Wednesday March 20.
ReplyDeleteWould anyone be interested in doing #5 The Man Who Killed John Lennon or #3 Lives Lived Through a Lens? (Jesse Han, Section 9)
ReplyDeleteI'm down to do #5
Delete-Matthew Do
If anyone is interested in #17 the Lindbergh kidnapping, or #19 about John Hinckley Jr. and needs a partner let me know :)
ReplyDelete-Kaley Neven
Lauren Ross and Adriana Fregoso from section9 are doing #8 on March 13.
ReplyDelete@Mark San Juan: Someone beat you to a solo presentation. Please find a partner.
ReplyDeleteCamille Chafetz and Selomé Tekle- #14- Fame Seekers. Week 11 4/03
ReplyDeleteAvril D'Souza & Breanna Pierson Section 1, #11 Dark Hollywood: The Black Dahlia 2.20.13
ReplyDeleteKathrina Tan and Anh Tran-Section 9-# 20 The Celluloid Closet: Being Gay During Hollywood’s Golden Age-week 8 13/3
ReplyDeleteIs 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.
ReplyDeleteKeon and Elliot section 9 - 23. Eight Men Out: Inside the Black Sox Scandal - Week 7. March 4
ReplyDeleteMark San Juan, Section 9, Topic#5 Mark David Chapman, Wednesday, February 13, Solo presentation.
ReplyDeleteIf anyone wants/needs a partner, I am down to do any topic at all!
ReplyDelete--Josh Rosado
Want to do #19 for 4/22?
Delete-Matt Do
Jimmy Kwong and Barry Louie Section 1: #13 - Great Hoaxes: Balloon Boy Week 13 4/15.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Matt, that sounds good!
ReplyDelete--Josh Rosado