Research Paper Presentation
This assignment asks you to practice effectively and clearly communicating with an audience orally, as opposed to in writing, by giving a presentation based around your research paper. The presentation should be no more than 5 minutes long (with roughly 2 minutes of questions following), and should present the project in a way that is clear and interesting for a student audience. In other words, you are presenting to your peers, not to an imagined technical or scholarly audience. In this way that audience of your presentation may be different from the audience of your paper You may use visuals, but I encourage you to think strategically about the form that such tools take (see the rubric below).
Your presentation should outline your purpose or “project” in writing the paper, and how you tried to contribute to the conversation happening about this topic. What argument are you making and how? What evidence do you use in support of this argument? Perhaps most importantly, why should we be interested in your work and what makes it a significant project?
Schedule — Section 105
Thursday, May 10
Jake Jarosik
Alex Morales
Sam Venick
Danielle Savage
Leticia Graca
Matt Leicht
Ray Le
Alyssa White
Nicholas Melfi
Mark Bieda
Tuesday, May 15
Doug Baran
Brent Hochrein
Madalyn Carragal
Alex Reiner
River Shannon
Theresa Piccolo
Donald Jackson
Mike Petrino
Danielle Medina
Sophia Dell’Oso
Devin Sanders
Schedule — Section 130
Thursday, May 10
Adam Dunfee
Chris Montuoro
McKayla Zimmerman
Kelly Brown
Aimee Champagne
Jason DeSio
Kerani Verma
Liv Priolo
Brian Bonanno
Kaleigh Rubino
Tuesday, May 15
Alli Kallok
Sammi Yocum
Maya Gershon
Lexy Colberg
Joey Novoa
Morgan Swidryk
Lexi McCullough
Deanna Truskolawski
Kevin Gibbs
Taylor Jefferson