Here is the order in which you will be speaking. If you have a presentation that requires a projector, you will set up during the presentation of the person before you.
1. Jen
2. Lyndsey
3. Tre, Colton, Grace, Haley, Cassidy, Zach
4. Makal
5. Vickie
6. Trent
7. Margot
8. Kyle
9. Talin, Chandler, Allie, Brooke
10. Dylan
11. Amanda
12. Arenda
13. Evan
14. Taylor
15. Tori
16. Draven
17. Monze
18. Lulu
As you can see, there are gong to be a TON of presentations. In order to get them all in, please limit your presentation to NO MORE THAN 5 MINUTES. While being conscious of time, do not forget to have an introduction, body, and conclusion AND present in an engaging manner.
Good luck!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Rubric
Standard
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ES (30)
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MS (24)
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AS (18)
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AW (6)
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SL11-12.5
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Project meets standards and excels in some way (e.g. wide
diversity of interview subjects, storyboarded outline, sweded film with
advanced editing techniques).
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Project meets requirements of assignment.
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Project meets some of the requirements.
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Project exists and was turned in.
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Standard
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ES (15)
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MS (12)
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AS (9)
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AW (3)
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SL.11-12.4
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Presentation meets standards and contains pleasing turns
of phrase.
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Presentation of project has a clear message with and
introduction, body, and conclusion.
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Presentation lacks clear message, introduction, or
conclusion.
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Presentation lacks two or more of the following: clear
message, introduction, or conclusion.
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SL.11-12.4
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Presentation is delivered in a manner that invites the
audience to listen and be engaged.
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Presentation of project is delivered at appropriate pace
without verbal garbage.
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Presentation contains uncomfortable pacing (too fast or
slow) or verbal garbage.
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Presentation has extremely uncomfortable pacing or
excessive verbal garbage.
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Total
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/60
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ALL group members MUST
participate in the presentation of the project.
Let me know if you have any questions!!! Otherwise, have at it and have fun.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Final
You will be working on a final project for class the week of the 10th. Your final will be to present your project to the class.
I created your project selections based on Howard Gardner's multiple intelligence theory. We have been working mainly with the linguistic intelligence so far this semester (i.e. writing and speaking), and now it's time to explore our films in different ways. Choose one of the following:
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
Analyze a scene from one of the films we have watched and report on how the filmmakers make it special or unique.
Explain the appeal of mathematical proofs and famous proofs in history.
Spatial Intelligence
Illustrate a brief vignette from your personal life based on the style of Persepolis and present it.
Provide the class with a sense of scale for Phillipe's achievement in Man on Wire.
Musical Intelligence
Study, practice and perform music from one of the films we have viewed.
Study and present the importance of a particular score to a film's success or a composer's contributions to pop culture
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
Study, practice, and perform a dance (or portion of a dance) from Singin' in the Rain.
Study, practice, and perform a feat of magic (sleight of hand not card tricks).
Interpersonal Intelligence
Swede one of the films we have watched and show it to the class.
Interview 10 people from a variety of backgrounds (young and old, jocks and nerds) about their favorite movies and present your findings.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
Create a movie log to discover what your viewing habits say about you and present your findings.
Outline and cast the movie version of your life. Present your proposal to the class.
Naturalistic intelligence
Research and report on the persistence of vision, how film takes advantage of it, and how films play with it (e.g. frame rate, slow motion, stop motion, etc.).
Create a film documenting a natural place and share it with the class.
Final option
Create a project of your own devising in consultation with me.
I will give you more information about the grading rubrics next week.
I created your project selections based on Howard Gardner's multiple intelligence theory. We have been working mainly with the linguistic intelligence so far this semester (i.e. writing and speaking), and now it's time to explore our films in different ways. Choose one of the following:
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
Analyze a scene from one of the films we have watched and report on how the filmmakers make it special or unique.
Explain the appeal of mathematical proofs and famous proofs in history.
Spatial Intelligence
Illustrate a brief vignette from your personal life based on the style of Persepolis and present it.
Provide the class with a sense of scale for Phillipe's achievement in Man on Wire.
Musical Intelligence
Study, practice and perform music from one of the films we have viewed.
Study and present the importance of a particular score to a film's success or a composer's contributions to pop culture
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
Study, practice, and perform a dance (or portion of a dance) from Singin' in the Rain.
Study, practice, and perform a feat of magic (sleight of hand not card tricks).
Interpersonal Intelligence
Swede one of the films we have watched and show it to the class.
Interview 10 people from a variety of backgrounds (young and old, jocks and nerds) about their favorite movies and present your findings.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
Create a movie log to discover what your viewing habits say about you and present your findings.
Outline and cast the movie version of your life. Present your proposal to the class.
Naturalistic intelligence
Research and report on the persistence of vision, how film takes advantage of it, and how films play with it (e.g. frame rate, slow motion, stop motion, etc.).
Create a film documenting a natural place and share it with the class.
Final option
Create a project of your own devising in consultation with me.
I will give you more information about the grading rubrics next week.
Sugar Cane Persepolis
I guess my oral instructions were unclear last week. I just wanted you to post a reaction to Persepolis using one or more of the questions discussed in class as a starting point.
I still want you to do that for Persepolis, and now also for Sugar Cane Alley. Each reaction should be 150+ words, but you can roll that into one 300+ word post on both films if you like. You may also compare and contrast the films if you do one post as well.
I still want you to do that for Persepolis, and now also for Sugar Cane Alley. Each reaction should be 150+ words, but you can roll that into one 300+ word post on both films if you like. You may also compare and contrast the films if you do one post as well.
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