On 30 October 2001, we will held an in-class lottery to choose presentation slots. If you were not present, you were assigned an open slot after the others chose their slots. Trading of slots is permitted, but: (1) You must imform John Heywood immediately, and (2) the trading deadline is Tuesday, 6 November 2001. Reading assignments will be based upon who is presenting on a given day, and we must have them set by 6 November to be fair to all.
Your prepared presentation is limited to 15 minutes. We will then have 10 minutes for questions. Because of the large class size, we will have to be brutal in enforcing time limits.
Reading assignments are simple. You do not have a reading assignment on the day of your own presentation. On the other two class presentation days, your reading assignment is the rough draft of the person who, on that day, has the same presentation slot number as you do. For example, on 13 November, Dina Obied does not have a reading assignment, as this is her presentation day. On 27 November, she will read Danna Geraci's rough draft, and on 4 December, she will read Stéphanie Djian's rough draft, because they both have slot number 4, the same as she does. So for each presentation, there will be two other students who will have read the rough draft and will be able to ask thoughtful and informed questions.
Tuesday, 13 November 2001 | Student Name |
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1 | Ivailo Glavinkov |
2 | Luis Ramirez-Daza |
3 | Jong In Bae |
4 | Dina Obied |
5 | Atike Sule Akyuz |
6 | Ruxandra Burdescu |
Tuesday, 27 November 2001 | Student Name |
1 | Richard Villegas |
2 | Katherine Salès |
3 | Lynne Madnick |
4 | Danna Geraci |
5 | Shree Kumar K.C. |
6 | Catherine Kihara |
Tuesday, 4 December 2001 | Student Name |
1 | Cynthia Bryant |
2 | Brandon Newlands |
3 | Allison Martin |
4 | Stéphanie Djian |
5 | Bibobra Orubebe |
6 | Gisella Yakstig |