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Presentations. Assessment One A summary of the thesis/project (20%) B annotated bibliography (30%) C rationale of chosen methodology (30%) D a brief reflection

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Page 1: Presentations. Assessment One A summary of the thesis/project (20%) B annotated bibliography (30%) C rationale of chosen methodology (30%) D a brief reflection

Presentations

Page 2: Presentations. Assessment One A summary of the thesis/project (20%) B annotated bibliography (30%) C rationale of chosen methodology (30%) D a brief reflection

Assessment One

A summary of the thesis/project (20%)

B annotated bibliography (30%)

C rationale of chosen methodology (30%)

D a brief reflection on supervision (20%)

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Presentations 17th and 24th

A summary of the thesis/project (20%)B annotated bibliography (30%)C rationale of chosen methodology (30%)D a brief reflection on supervision (20%)

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(A) A summary of the thesis/project

What are the aims and objectives of the research project?

Describe the context and location in the new media field of study

Explain relation between

• Concepts • Methods • Practical outcomes

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(B) Annotated bibliography

List 7-10 articles

Tell us about the selection of appropriate sources

Summarise a few of these sources, noting their value and relevance

What are these sources arguing?

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(C) Methodology

What data are you looking for?

What is your methodology?

What tools will you use and how will you use them?

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(D) reflection on supervision

Describe the aims and objectives discussed and set out in the supervision meetings

Refer to your notes or diary

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Public Speakinghttp://mit.edu/urop/resources/speaking.html

• Breathe well

• Lower your pitch

• Tone – vary it but don’t sound querulous

• Pace – slower than you think, and use pauses - Learn to enjoy silence

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Public Speakinghttp://mit.edu/urop/resources/speaking.html

• Articulation is the ability to produce individual sounds.

• Pronunciation is putting sounds together to make understandable words

• Sprite • Capitalism

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Public Speakinghttp://mit.edu/urop/resources/speaking.html

• Find your natural standing body position and be comfortable.

• Watch what you eat before a talk. Avoid dairy products. Coagulation occurs around vocal chords and makes you want to clear your throat. Avoid having a large meal beforehand.

• Drink water. Good for your brain

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Public Speakinghttp://mit.edu/urop/resources/speaking.html

• Practice your speech. Record it or practice it out loud.

• Don’t read from slides

• Write it down how you will talk it. We don't talk the way we write. Written work can sound stuffy and pompous when being read.

• Give yourself written aural hints (pause).

• Write or type with VERY LARGE fonts

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New Look Blogs and Twitter• http://newmediauel.blogspot.com/• http://ms3000.blogspot.com/