
Here's a link to the handout on organizing and presenting an extended argument.
This is a link to the evaluation form I'll be using for your project; you might use it to help you organize your project and make sure you're confidant that you're doing a great job in every category:
Evaluation Form - Group Project
Be sure that you're all in contact with one another regularly outside of class. You can use your Yahoo groups and your group thread on the course blog to exchange ideas as you work on your project, and you can reserve study rooms in the Library to get together.
Evaluation Form - Group Project
Be sure that you're all in contact with one another regularly outside of class. You can use your Yahoo groups and your group thread on the course blog to exchange ideas as you work on your project, and you can reserve study rooms in the Library to get together.
You'll need at least one extended group meeting outside of class to run through the actual presentation and make sure that it fits into your time limit (22 minutes per group) and to give feedback to one another about presentation style (are you mumbling, speaking too quickly, talking to your notes). If you can enlist a friend or the members of another group to give you feedback about the clarity of the argument, that's extra helpful.
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