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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

電気通信大学 ASE I: Presentation topic 2・プレゼンテーション2

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How are you? This is a reminder to all of you about our 2nd presentation topic - about the ideal schedule of your life at the university, or in a working life

While I have already given you the handout about the presentation today, I am posting this here as a reminder to all of you about the theme and what you can do. 


Things to think about

What are the things you have to do in your daily life, and what are the problems or things you complain about the most in your life? If you had the power to organize your life in a way that would be better for you, what kind of schedule would you have?

For example, what kind of schedule would you have here at the university? When would you like to have your first class of the day? Would you want to have some classes at night?

As for a job – if you could set your own hours, what would they be? When would you even get up in the morning (or even afternoon)? Also - would you work at an office, or at home? 

Deadline (締め切り)
We will do these on June 20th (6/20), so this time, there are two big differences:

1. You have only one (1) week to prepare these. 
2. You will present individually – but like before, to a small group.

Guidelines
1. While I am thinking in terms of posters, if you really would like to do Power Point, you are free to do so – though you would only have a week to prepare. Come and see me to let me know if you want to do a Power Point show.

2. As for posters, A3 size is good, though if you would like to go a little larger, that is okay.  But show a section on your poster where you would write a short summary (要約) of your topic.

3. Because this time we are going quicker, and possibly a little “lower-tech” with these presentations, you have the freedom to do what you want with design – though I will post a short blogpost with an example of a template for you to get ideas from. 


Good luck! See you next time!


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