Presentation for Graduate Students

Numbering Code G-LAS02 80001 SE48 Year/Term 2022 ・ Intensive, First semester
Number of Credits 1 Course Type Seminar
Target Year Graduate students Target Student For all majors
Language English Day/Period Intensive
Sep. 13 (2-4 periods), Sep.14 (2-4 periods) and Sep.16 (2-3 periods)
Instructor name MCCARTHY,Tanya Miranda (Institute for Liberal Arts and Sciences Program-Specific Senior Lecturer)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course is designed to provide graduate students with an opportunity to develop their ability and confidence when presenting field-specific content to an informed audience. Giving presentations in an academic setting, whether it is in a classroom, laboratory context, or at a conference, has become increasingly necessary for students at the graduate level. Course content extends from how to greet the audience to how to answer audience questions.
Course Goals Students successfully completing this course will be able to do the following:
・ Create an appropriate presentation slideshow for a conference or a research laboratory presentation;
・ Clearly introduce and provide an overview of the talk through appropriate signposting;
・ Properly display visual aids to enhance audience understanding of research data;
・ Use posture and movement to engage the audience;
・ Use gestures and gaze to emphasize information and connect with the audience;
・ Produce a presentation; and
・ Answer audience questions.
Schedule and Contents Session 1: Purpose and structure of academic presentations
Session 2: Topic selection and development
Session 3: Information organization: From greetings to goodbyes
Session 4: Creating effective slideshows and displaying research data
Session 5: Body language and gestures
Session 6: Answering audience questions
Session 7: A special focus on data significance
Session 8: Student presentations and instructor feedback

*Please note that this course will be held online on the following dates: 9/13, 9/14, 9/16
Evaluation Methods and Policy 30% Active Participation*
30% Slideshow Creation
40% Main and Minor Presentations

*Make sure that you can attend nearly all class sessions. Grading occurs during class presentations, so any absence during these grading times will result in a score of "0" for the Main or any Minor presentation grade.
Course Requirements This course has a limit set on student enrollment to 20 students. In the case where many students wish to enroll in class, a lottery system will decide inclusion.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students will be asked to work on several smaller in-class talks and one larger presentation as their primary out-of-class homework assignment.
References, etc. All course materials will be provided to the students by the teacher.
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