IBIL Class_04: Intercultural Misunderstandings or Awareness in Preparation for your Cycle 3 Presentations
Summary: For this class, you worked in pairs to discuss your research and how you might plan for your Cycle 3 presentation. Then, you signed up for the day you will present and started working on the presentation design. Some starting points for thinking about what to present:
| 1. Please use the readings and viewings to define what Intercultural Communication means to you with in-text citations. 2. Use examples close to the audience’s experiences. 3. Don’t forget to use the readings and viewings in your presentation. 4. Support your information with the general information, cultural challenges (it could be miscommunication), cultural awareness/connections, and changes (for you). |
Presentation Guidelines that are not on the Cycle 3 Presentation Information Sheet attached below:
1. Please prepare for your slideshow presentation. The guidelines for assessment are attached below. As best you can, design a draft of your slides in PowerPoint, based on the feedback from your paper.
2. Make sure that you have a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. If you have time, please start making your slideshow draft on your computer, and we can work on it in class.
3. The presentation is about 8-10 minutes and 3-5 minutes of questions and answers, and the slides should be around 16 to 22, depending on how many images you would like to share
4. Useful image links that can be shared for educational purposes, if their company name is on your slide (just the name and not the URL website link):
Student A, B, and C Presentation Samples: The samples are the final papers
Attachment for the Presentation:
Homework for Presenters on October 20th: Please send me a draft of your presentation so I can provide you with feedback. Earlier than the deadline will help me. I would like to give you extra time, but I am teaching an annual weekend class for Open University Japan on Saturday and Sunday, so I can only start reviewing the weekend presentations from 19:00 on Sunday. That is the deadline on 7 p.m. on Sunday, October 19th.
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