Hello to all my students,
How are you? This post is about your mid-term presentations (中間プレゼンテーション). I will show you some examples of poster presentations.
Guidelines (指導基準)
特別: We'll do our presentations in class in our 7th week, so this will be like an exam - so it's important to work with classmates you like! Your group can do a Power Point presentation, but if you want to do a poster presentation, this is what you need.
1) Your group will need one (1) A1-size sheet of poster paper. You can get this paper from a store that sells pens, paper and notebooks. One sheet costs 150 yen.
2) Make the pictures big, to A4 size. Have 2-3 of these pictures on your posters.
Here are some examples of presentation posters. They come from a friend of mine who's a professor at Chuo University, in the law faculty (中央大学法学部).
Their topic was immigration (移住)- people from other countries moving to Japan, or Japanese moving to other countries. Look at these:
Look at these. Make the pictures of the posters bigger. You can get ideas about how you can design your presentation posters. I have some other examples of poster presentations I can show you too.
準備しましょう!Have fun!
How are you? This post is about your mid-term presentations (中間プレゼンテーション). I will show you some examples of poster presentations.
Guidelines (指導基準)
特別: We'll do our presentations in class in our 7th week, so this will be like an exam - so it's important to work with classmates you like! Your group can do a Power Point presentation, but if you want to do a poster presentation, this is what you need.
1) Your group will need one (1) A1-size sheet of poster paper. You can get this paper from a store that sells pens, paper and notebooks. One sheet costs 150 yen.
2) Make the pictures big, to A4 size. Have 2-3 of these pictures on your posters.
Here are some examples of presentation posters. They come from a friend of mine who's a professor at Chuo University, in the law faculty (中央大学法学部).
Their topic was immigration (移住)- people from other countries moving to Japan, or Japanese moving to other countries. Look at these:
Here is some more. They come from an early childhood education (児童英語コミュニケーション) class I had here at Seigakuin:
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