Group Presentations
Instructions for group presentations
Each student will be part of a small group of 3-4 which will present a
response to an assigned class reading for a designated day (eligible
readings are marked on the syllabus above with an asterisk “*”). These
presentations are to be a maximum of 10 minutes – you have
approximately 3 minutes per person.
Please do not simply summarize the contents of the reading; you can
presume that your classmates already read the material. Rather, in your
presentation concentrate on what aspects of the reading impressed you
the most and are the most significant for the study of Latino theology
and religion. In other words, what are the implications and
contributions of this chapter/article for the wider study of Latino
theology and religion? Group members
should meet in advance to make sure that each group member presents a
distinct insight about the reading without excessive repetition from
the group as a whole.
You may use a power point (or write notes on the blackboard),
preferably 3-4 bullet points (one per person presenting) and perhaps
some visual aids where pertinent. Please do not have group members merely read
notes or quotations from a power point display. Engage your
audience and, if you elect to employ a visual aid such as power point,
use it to enhance the message you deliver rather than be the central
focus of your presentation.
Though the group is asked to work as a team, evaluations of this
assignment will be based on each student’s paper submission and on the
content in their portion of the group presentation (you will receive a
single grade for the assignment which will be given to you when your
paper submission is returned).
Citation: smata. (2006, June 22). Group Presentations. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/theology/latino-theology-and-christian-tradition/assignments/Group%20Presentations.
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