Here are the rules to follow for your solo presentation, followed by the date you will present:
1. Use media of your choice. Please do use a PowerPoint presentation and then you may add video and/or audio to it. Please be aware that student attention span is narrow and you should not use a video that runs more than 2 minutes. Also, do not include more than 3 videos within a presentation.
2. You may include a guest speaker as part of your presentation (but not as a substitute). However, your guest must speak within your time limit. Please make your guest aware that he/she will not be able to speak for an entire class session. (If time permits, I will extend your speaking time to accommodate a guest).
3. Your presentation must be at least 12 minutes and not more than 20 minutes. Leave some time for Q&A. Watch your time – you’ll be cut off at 20 minutes. This means you need to be well organized and when it’s your turn to present you need to be prepared! Do not spend 5 minutes setting up technology or handing out materials. If you need to hand out materials, ask other students to help you, or give out the materials before class begins.
4. Your presentation will be evaluated by your instructor and each class member. Students will complete a rubric for each presentation and your instructor will consider the totals of the rubric in awarding your grade. See the Presentation Rubric to understand how your presentation will be evaluated.
5. At least one week prior to your presentation, meet you’re your instructor and discuss the outline. Come during office hours. Allow at least 15 minutes for the discussion. Therefore, do not come at the end of office hours or 5 minutes prior to a class. Bring a printed copy of your outline with you to the meeting.
6. On the day of your presentation, give your instructor a hard copy of your presentation, along with links to e-files (if any).
7. Do not miss your presentation date. The schedule is tight and if you miss your date you probably will not have an opportunity to make it up. Remember, your presentation is your Final Assessment so it represents 30% of your grade. If you need help, or you don't understand something related to this topic, visit with your instructor. You are encouraged to meet repeatedly to prepare for this very important presentation.
DATE | YOUR TOPIC | YOUR NAME |
1. April 18 | | Mujren A. Mujren |
2. April 18 | | Omar Alsujbaie |
3. April 20 | | Anas Al Sharhan |
4. April 20 | | Homoud Al Shaheen |
5. April 25 | | Abdulaziz Al Shuaib |
6. April 25 | | Ali Al Rashoud |
7. April 27 | | Faisal Al Oun |
8. April 27 | | Ali Al Bloushi |
9. May 2 | | Hamad Al Wazzan |
10. May 2 | | Faisal Al Ajmi |
11. May 4 | | Ammar Tineh |
12. May 4 | | Abdulaziz Al Melam |
13. May 9 | | Rawaf Al Rawaf |
14. May 9 | | Abdullah Al Wudayyah |
15. May 11 | | Fawaz Mohammed |
16. May 11 | | Abdulrahman Al Qadhi |
17.May 16 | | Ajeel Ajeel |
18. May 16 | | Shamlan Al Roomi |
19. May 18 | | Mohammed Al Aimi |
20. May 18 | | Hamad Al Ablani |
21. May 18 | | Jasem Al Sanea |
22. May 23 | | Mohamad Msalkhi |
23. May 23 | | Talal Al Saif |
24. May 23 | | Souliman Al Hamad |
25. May 23 | | Naser Al Subaiei |
26. May 25 | | Omar Al Rumaih |
27. May 25 | | Rawaf Abdulrahman |
28. May 25 | | Saleh Muhailani |
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