Encyclopedia of Environment and Society

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Encyclopedia of Environment and Society
Paul Robbins
Pub. date: 2007 | Online Pub. Date: September 25, 2007 |DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412953924 | Print ISBN: 9781412927611 | Online ISBN:9781412953924 | Publisher:SAGE Publications, Inc.

PRESENTATION FORMAT & EVALUATION CRITERIA
The format of the presentation is SIMILAR to PechaKucha (for the brief info see below) presentation, but not the SAME.
In your presentation it is expected you read and understand the topic assigned to you (or to your group). Prepare a concrete, clear and easily understandable presentation supported by visiual material. And, have an effective and attractive presentation to your fellow students in the class by which they can have an easy, clear and full understanding for the presented topic.

Evaluation of the presentations depends on:
*Clearity of your presentation (if you can present the main meaning/idea (or ideas) in this topic)
*If your presentation can be easily understood or not (in terms of the context of the presentation, your explanation of the topic and the terms you are using)
*Effectiveness and attraction of the presentation: if the topic is clearly and easily understood by the help of visual material; and whether it can create an interest on the audience. At this point your attitude during the presentation is significant as well (making eye-contact, being the owner of the presentation but not the “presenter” who reading from the slides).
*Using the assigned time effectively. This presentation is short and limited with 5-6 minutes for each topic. Whether you use the assigned time effectively will be one of the considerations. Please check the presentation list for your assigned presentation topic and time.

BRIEF INFORMATION ABOUT PECHA KUCHA PRESENTATION FORMAT:
From: www.PechaKucha.org. PechaKucha 20×20 is a simple presentation format where you show 20 images, each for 20 seconds. The images advance automatically and you talk along to the images.
The presentation format was devised by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Klein Dytham architecture. The first PechaKucha Night was held in Tokyo in their gallery/lounge/bar/club/creative

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