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E220: American Science Fiction
Group Presentations
Presentation Topics (Spring 2002):
- Feminist Science Fiction
- Utopias/Dystopias and Post-apocalipses
- Sci Fi and the Western Frontier theme
- Cyborgs and Robots
- Cold War and Atomic Monsters
- Cyberpunk fiction
In collaborative groups, designated by the instructor, you will:
1. work on observing, researching, gathering materials and creating documents
for your group presentation.
2. meet as a group, plan the presentation, determine individual responsibilities,
appoint duties, and carry them out (some activities should take place online).
In deciding individual responsibilities, fair allotment of duties must take
place. All work should be divided equally.
3. make your 20 minute group presentation to the class on the appointed date
in the syllabus
4. Each individual in the group will write a memo to the instructor, informing
the instructor of the designated duties assigned to each member of the group
(especially outlining and detailing your own responsibilities) and how you,
as a group member, carried out your assigned responsibilities. This memo is
due when you make your presentation to the class.
Memos are turned in by each individual of the group. Within your individual
memos:
- a. list all dates and lengths of time your group met
- b. explain the designated duties of each group member
- c. outline and detail your personal responsibilities
- d. describe how you carried out your responsibilities
- e. estimate the total amount of time you spent overall
- f. describe all your preparations for presentation
- g. include copies of all materials, notes and visual aids, you used in
your part of the presentation
- h. describe how the group functioned overall, including, if necessary,
any problems that occurred within the group or any complaints you have about
individual group members
See Evaluation Form for Group Presentations-
Points for this assignment are awarded for:
- a. the quality and completeness of your memo,
- b. the amount of work accomplished and shown by the individual,
- c. the cooperation shown by the team,
- d.the creativity and completeness of presentation.
Hint: Most groups give handouts to the class, most use visual aids like Power
Point and/or the WWW; presentations will take around 20 minutes for each group.
Special Challenges of Group Work
I. Encourage Debate and Diversity of Ideas
- A. Invite Everyone to Speak
- B. Listen with Interest and Respect
- C. Be considerate with planning and discussing
- D. Treat All work as Team Property, not Individual Property
II. In Meetings, Be Efficient
- Team Leader is needed
- 1. Have an agenda
- 2. Stick to the topic
- 3. Bring each discussion to a close, move on to the next discussion
III. Provide Detailed Guidance for Individual Work
- Team decides individual duties, the individual carries them out
- 1. Group meets to generate ideas, make basic decisions, plan strategy
- 2. Team members work independently, guided by strategy
- 3. Group meets again to review independent work, generate new ideas, plan
strategy for next round of work.
IV. Make a Project Schedule
- A. Time to define project objectives: at first meeting
- B. Frequent Checkpoints and Revisions
- C. Time need to check for consistency and coherence
A Possible Overall Coordination Schedule:
- 1. define technical objectives, appoint tasks
- 2. conduct research
- 3. decide what to say and do, redefine tasks
- 4. revise ideas and tasks intermittently
- 5. define communication objectives
- 6. make outlines
- 7. draft final presentation
- 8. revise final presentation
- 9. edit for consistency
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