PBL Class 12: Blog Discussion Day 1
Summary: We had eight lovely Cycle 2 blog discussions today.
Please consider this Learner Development 30th Anniversary Conference for students at Gakushuin University. Why not present on your blog?

I would like to remind everyone that you need an introduction, conclusion, references, and in-text citations on each slide so you can say where you got your work from. Also, I emailed your presentation back to you with corrections and feedback, so check your Chuo Gmail inboxes.
Please do not use your old draft PowerPoints while discussing. Please download my attachment with feedback because as I am trying to help you improve your presentations!
Cycle 2 Presentations on 07/03/2023: (Order Decided in class on 07/03/2023)
Cycle 2 Blog Discussions on 07/10/2023 (Order decided in class on 07/03/2023)
Summary: Guidelines for your Presentation in addition to the information in the presentation of your issue document.
1. Your talk should be about 7-8 minutes and then 2-3 minutes for questions, comments, and answers.
2. There are usually 12 to 16 slides.
3. You’ll have a Reference page to show where you got your work from. Please include the author’s name, date published, the organization or publisher, and the URL link.
4. In the slideshow, please write and say where you got the information from in the form of in-text citations such as (Miller, 2020, para. 3). You can also do narrative in-text citations such as Suzuki (2020, p. 5) suggested that… If you use the author’s exact words, you need to use “quotation marks,” but you do not need quotes if you summarize in the keywords.
5. Here are two free websites where you can download free and beautiful images and pictures:
6. Samples of Chuo Students’ IRD PowerPoint Presentations
Attachment:
PBL_Blog-Discussion-ChecklistDownload
Homework due on Wednesday, 07/05/2023 (for July 10th blog presentations) by 1 PM (for the last two students): blog slideshow to to my Chuo Gmail via attachment and not in your Google Document due to formatting. Please look for the email I will send you with feedback on your presentation. Please use the show that I will send back to you.
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