tiistai 15. marraskuuta 2016
maanantai 14. marraskuuta 2016
torstai 15. syyskuuta 2016
keskiviikko 14. syyskuuta 2016
Endangered species of the Baltic Sea
Endangered species of the baltic sea from Amanda Vilppala
Manuscript can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KZQiWLd6mcOPHkJoAeK00ZhUDH8mRp3SzZ3mHnwu7kc/edit?usp=sharing
Manuscript can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KZQiWLd6mcOPHkJoAeK00ZhUDH8mRp3SzZ3mHnwu7kc/edit?usp=sharing
tiistai 9. elokuuta 2016
Assorted tips for oral presentations, videos and radio broadcasts
- On presentations:
- Check the material given to you during course 2 (if you've still got it - if not, you'll find more tips here)
- Here you can see some tips on how to create a good presentation.
- And some more tips on the same issue.
- Videos:
- Remember the manuscript: plan what to say, how to say it and practice saying it out loud!
- Remember the structure: start by introducing the topic & problem at hand, then the background; after that, the possible remedies. Finish off with a summary.
- Remember to show the sources!
- Sync the voiceover carefully with graphical information you're providing - don't stray off-topic
- Radio broadcasts:
- Follow the first guideline from point 2, "Videos"
- Focus especially on pronunciation & flow as your voices will be the only medium available: you need to be clear, easy & pleasant to follow
- Introduce the topic & structure clearly, just like in the second guideline from point 2, "Videos"
Cheers, your teacher
Some tips for group work
- Create a shared GoogleDrive folder.
- Make sure each and every person in your group is assigned a particular role.
- Set deadlines for yourselves and stick to them!
- Remember the critical, analytical approach: don't just list things, but be critical of your sources and remember to address the problems & relevant issues related to your topic.
- Make sure all the pictures, videos etc. etc. extra material supports your work - don't add something just because it looks nice!
- In the case of videos & voiceover: practice, practice & practice your spoken parts! Remember sentence rhythm, strategic pauses and breaks (to emphasize/mark something important) and general flow of the speech.
http://www.fastweb.com/student-life/articles/tips-to-work-effectively-in-group-projects
http://carleton.ca/sasc/wp-content/uploads/195-09-Ten-Tips-Working-Effectively-in-Groups-.pdf
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