Saturday, August 30, 2014

Multimedia Presentations, Sec. 22









As you know, this semester you and a classmate will be responsible for a 10-minute multimedia presentation and class hand-out.
By midnight on Friday, September 5th, follow these steps:
  1. Click on "Comments" at the end of this post.
  2. In the "Post a Comment" box, leave the group's names (first and last), section, topic, and the preferred date—only one entry per group is required.
Example:
David Cortez and Kerry Clancy: TV Genres: Hospital Dramas, 10.16.14

Please be sure to post in the correct section! All topics and dates are first come, first serve.
Requirements:
  • The work distribution is up to each group, though it should be somewhat equitable
  • The presentation must be approximately 10 minutes in lengtheveryone must present at least part of the time
  • There should be approximately 10 slides, including at least one video clip (no more than 2-3 minutes in length)
  • You must provide a handout related to or outlining your presentation (23 copies) 
  • On the day of your presentation, email both your presentation (or a link) and handout to me at dhdelao@gmail.com.
You may utilize any presentation program you like. 

The best presentations will:
  • Have an introductory slide which contextualizes the topicvery important 
  • Use words economically 
  • Include visually interesting illustrations—gifs are also acceptable
  • Avoid a heavy use of animation and effects 
  • Have a style that complements the subject matter and strikes the appropriate tone
  • Engage the class through a conversational style, utilizing questions and/or activities
  • Embed a relevant video or audio clip (e.g. YouTubeSoundCloud)ad blockers are also helpful in saving time*
  • Conclude with a slide that summarizes the topicalso very important

Remember, this is an opportunity to be creative, so feel free to have fun with the visual layout of your presentation.

*If you use PowerPoint 2007, here is a quick video explaining how to embed a YouTube clip into your presentation. Remember, embedding clips can save time during a presentation.

Lower scoring presentations might:
  • Begin without an introductory slide and/or fail to offer any context upfront
  • Be thinly researched
  • Allow visuals to overrun their content, or lack a cohesive style
  • Fail to engage the class in any meaningful way
  • Lack multimedia
  • End without a concluding slide
Remember, you are responsible for providing your own laptop. Also, Macs will require a special connector.

 Email me your group's first and second choices from the list below:
  1. Presenting His Imperial Majesty Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico
  2. Investigating the Patterson-Gimlin Film
  3. Cal Eats: In-N-Out, California Pizza Kitchen, and Jamba Juice
  4. A Mob in the Park: The 1933 San Jose Lynching
  5. The Summer of Love: San Francisco ‘69
  6. Uvas No!: Cesar Chavez and the Labor Rights Fight
  7. Welcome to the State of Jefferson
  8. Rock of the Golden State: The Beach Boys, Santana, and The Doors
  9. The Mystery of the East Bay Walls
  10. The Story of Apple
  11. Literary California: John Steinbeck, Jack London, and Amy Tan
  12. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: A Retrospective
  13. Gay Rights and the Golden State
  14. Inside the Battle of Los Angeles
  15. Hip Hop of the Golden State: Dr. Dre, 2Pac, and Snoop Dogg
  16. A History of the Barbary Coast
  17. Japantowns of the California: San Francisco, San Jose, and Los Angeles
  18. The Rock: A History of Alcatraz
  19. The Food Revolution: Alice Waters and Chez Panisse
  20. Haunted California: The Winchester Mystery House, the Queen Mary, and the Whaley House
  21. Exploring the Indigenous Tribes of Californians
  22. The Tragedy of the Donner Party
  23. Hollywood: The Early Days
  24. Exploring the Lost Coast
  25. Disneyland: Then and Now
  26. Understanding the Zoot Suit Riots
  27. Eureka!: The Gold Rush of 1949
  28. Richer and Poorer: The Economic Extremes of California
  29. Three Flags: California Under the Spanish, the Mexicans, and the Americans
  30. The Best of the California State Parks

In that email, include your first and second choices for presentation dates:


Week 04: Santa Barbara - Tu 09.16/Th 09.18
1. Talal K. and Linda L.Hip Hop of the Golden State: Dr. Dre, 2Pac, and Snoop Dogg
Week 05: Santa Cruz - Tu 09.23/Th 09.25
1.
Week 06: Napa - Tu 09.30/Th 10.02
1.
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Week 07: Crescent City - Tu 10.07/Th 10.09
1.
Week 08: Avalon - Tu 10.14/Th 10.16
1.
Week 09: Fresno - Tu 10.21/Th 10.23
1. Nguyet T. and Vivian.Cal Eats: In-N-Out, California Pizza Kitchen, Jamba Juice
2.
Week 10: San Diego - Tu 10.28/Th 10.30
1. Natalie Y. and Kelli T.Hollywood: The Early Days
Week 11: Monterey - Tu 11.04/Th 11.06
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Week 12: South Lake Tahoe - Tu 11.11
1.
Week 13: San Jose - Tu 11.18/Th 11.20
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Week 14: Sacramento - Tu 11.25
1. Ken W. and Heriberto Z.Understanding the Zoot Suit Riots
Week 15: Mendocino - Tu 12.02/Th 12.04
1. Raymond D., Ronnie C., and Quynh T.Disneyland: Then and Now
Week 16: Palm Springs - Tu 12.09
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14 comments:

  1. Talal Khalil, and Linda Leen. Our topic is "Hip Hop of the Golden State: Dr. Dre, 2Pac, and Snoop Dogg." 9/18/14

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  2. Natalie Yazzie & Kelli Tran -- Hollywood: The Early Days. September 30th.

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  3. Raymond Domulot and Quynh Tran, 1st and 2nd preference topics(in order): Disneyland: Then and Now, Cal eats: In-n-out, califronia pizza kitchen and jamba juice. Preferred dates(in order): 12/2 or 12/4.

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  4. Haley Henson, The best state parks - 11/20

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  5. Yaritza Navarro & Marisol Montano : A Haunted California , October 23rd

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  6. Andre Ho and Justin Tac-an: (1st choice) Rock of the Golden State: The Beach Boys, Santana, and The Doors; (2nd choice) The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: A Retrospective, 10/7/14

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  7. Kim NguyenTran and Mel Tow - Japantowns of the California: San Francisco, San Jose, and Los Angeles. 11/11/14

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  8. Jennifer N, Jannet T, Truc P. The Story of Apple. Nov 11

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  9. Jennifer N, Jannet T, Truc P. The Story of Apple. Nov 6th intead of Nov 11

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  10. Jacob Sale and Fernando C. Section 22. Topic: The Rock: History of Alcatraz. 9/25/2014.

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  12. Gaurav Saini and Steve Moreno Section 22. Topic: The Food Revolution: Alice Waters and Chez Panisse
    date: NOV 11

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  13. Kailan Latchin & Katlyn Woo- Section 22- The Summer of Love- SF '69; second choice Battle LA- Nov. 20th

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  14. Roberto Munoz and Cristal Moreno- Section 22- Uvas No! Cesar Chavez and the Labor Rights Fights" Nov. 4th

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