Monday, September 1, 2014

Multimedia Presentations, Sec. 06

As you know, this semester you and a classmate will be responsible for a 10-minute multimedia presentation and class hand-out.

By midnight on Friday, September 5th, follow these steps:
  1. Click on "Comments" at the end of this post.
  2. In the "Post a Comment" box, leave the group's names (first and last), section, topic, and the preferred date—only one entry per group is required.
Example:
David Cortez and Kerry Clancy: TV Genres: Hospital Dramas, 10.16.14

Please be sure to post in the correct section! All topics and dates are first come, first serve.

Requirements:
  • The work distribution is up to each group, though it should be somewhat equitable
  • The presentation must be approximately 10 minutes in lengtheveryone must present at least part of the time
  • There should be approximately 10 slides, including at least one video clip (no more than 2-3 minutes in length)
  • You must provide a handout related to or outlining your presentation (23 copies) 
  • On the day of your presentation, email both your presentation (or a link) and handout to me at dhdelao@gmail.com.
You may utilize any presentation program you like. 

The best presentations will:
  • Have an introductory slide which contextualizes the topicvery important 
  • Use words economically 
  • Include visually interesting illustrations—gifs are also acceptable
  • Avoid a heavy use of animation and effects 
  • Have a style that complements the subject matter and strikes the appropriate tone
  • Engage the class through a conversational style, utilizing questions and/or activities
  • Embed a relevant video or audio clip (e.g. YouTubeSoundCloud)ad blockers are also helpful in saving time*
  • Conclude with a slide that summarizes the topicalso very important

Remember, this is an opportunity to be creative, so feel free to have fun with the visual layout of your presentation.

*If you use PowerPoint 2007, here is a quick video explaining how to embed a YouTube clip into your presentation. Remember, embedding clips can save time during a presentation.

Lower scoring presentations might:
  • Begin without an introductory slide and/or fail to offer any context upfront
  • Be thinly researched
  • Allow visuals to overrun their content, or lack a cohesive style
  • Fail to engage the class in any meaningful way
  • Lack multimedia
  • End without a concluding slide
Remember, you are responsible for providing your own laptop. Also, Macs will require a special connector.

Email me your group's first and second choices from the list below:
  1. Starbucks: Inside the Empire
  2. Aphrodisiacs: The Myths and Realities
  3. The Irish Potato Famine of 1845
  4. In the Mess Hall: What Soldiers Eat
  5. The California Food Revolution: Alice Waters’ Chez Panisse
  6. The Science of Taste
  7. The American Breakfast: Now and Then
  8. The Foods of Colonial America
  9. Food of the Gods: Food in Religion
  10. Food on Film: Four Iconic Scenes
  11. Tailgating: The Essential Guide
  12. Just One of the Guys?: Understanding Women and Alcohol
  13. Cal Eats: In-N-Out, California Pizza Kitchen, and Jamba Juice
  14. Five Fatal Foods!
  15. A Brief History of Cannibalism
  16. The Six Healthiest Foods You’re Not Eating
  17. The Rise (and Fall) of the Gourmet Cupcake
  18. Frankenfoods: Understanding Genetically-Modified Foods
  19. The Life and Times of Julia Child
  20. Dining at the White House: State Dinner Protocol
  21. Nachos, Mozzarella Sticks, and Fortune Cookies: How America Transformed Mexican, Italian, and Chinese Foods
  22. Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill: Basic Food Safety
  23. Cooking 101: Five Techniques Everyone Should Know
  24. What is the Cuisine of Canada?
  25. A Brief History of Dessert
  26. The Foods of Fairytales
  27. BBQ: An American Love Affair
  28. All About Food Trucks
  29. Chocolate 101
  30. Now on Sale: The Psychology of Supermarkets 
 In that email, include your first and second choices for presentation dates:
  1. Week 06: New Orleans Shrimp Pot Pie - Mo 09.29/We 10.01
    1. Dom P. and Alia K.All About Food Trucks
  2. Week 07: Chicken Tikka - Mo 10.06/We 10.08
    1. Peter R. and Michael Y.Just One of the Guys?: Understanding Women and Alcohol
    2. Alec d.Nachos, Mozzarella Sticks, and Fortune Cookies: How America Transformed Mexican, Italian, and Chinese Foods
  3. Week 08: Steak, Guinness, and Cheese Pie - Mo 10.13/We 10.15
    1. Shuron R.—Five Fatal Foods!
  4. Week 09: Boeuf Bourguignon with Baguette Dumplings - Mo 10.20: /We 10.22
    1. Ben M. and Jamie A.—Tailgating: The Essential Guide
  5. Week 10: Chocolate Ganache Cupcakes - Mo 10.27/We 10.29
    1. Anin S. and Justin V.Cal Eats: In-N-Out, California Pizza Kitchen, and Jamba Juice
    2. Jeniffer R. Flores & Melinda C.Chocolate 101
  6. Week 11: Jalapeño Roasted Chicken - Mo 11.03/We 11.05
    1. Akash A. and Maninder K.Dining at the White House: State Dinner Protocol
  7. Week 12: BBQ Thai Snapper - Mo 11.10/We 11.12
    1. Nicole S. and Sarah C.Starbucks: Inside the Empire
  8. Week 13: Pasta alla Gricia  - Mo 11.17/We 11.19
    1. Alvin P. and Vivian T.—The Foods of Fairytales
  9. Week 14: Mixed Seafood Congee - Mo 11.17/We 11.19
    1.  Qasim C.—The Rise (and Fall) of the Gourmet Cupcake
  10. Week 15: Brooklyn BBQ Chili Burgers - Mo 11.24
    1. Nishit A. and Christian C.—A Brief History of Dessert

  11. Week 16: Cinnamon Espresso Churros - Mo 12.01/We 12.03

  12. Week 17: Duck Breast with Cannellini Beans - Mo 12.08
    1.  Kayla P., Alejandra S., and Alexa P.
      Frankenfoods: Understanding Genetically Modified Foods
 

27 comments:

  1. SHURON RICHARDSON sec 6
    FIVE FATAL FOODS WEEK 8
    Mo/We 10.13/15

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    1. Ben and Jamie
      Tailgating: The essential guide
      Wed. 10/22

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  3. Hey guys I'm Alvin from section 6. Looking for anyone interested in topic 30 "now on sale: the psychology of supermarkets" or topic 26 "the foods of fairytales". We can work out the presentation date later. Thanks.

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    1. Hi Alvin. My name is Vivian. I'mm interested in topic 26 as well. would you like to work together?

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    2. That sounds good. My email is alv_phm@yahoo.com. Let me know what days you're interested in for the presentation. Thanks!

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  4. Dom and Alia
    All about food trucks
    week 6

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  5. Hello class. I'm Christian. I'm looking for someone willing to work on any of the following:
    13. Cal Eats: In-N-Out, California Pizza Kitchen, and Jamba Juice
    15. A Brief History of Cannibalism
    3. The Irish Potato Famine of 1845
    23. Cooking 101: Five Techniques Everyone Should Know
    25. A Brief History of Dessert
    12. Just One of the Guys?: Understanding Women and Alcohol

    I won't be able to have internet access the rest of the day so if anyone else is looking for a partner and is willing to work on one of those topics my phone # is (510) 825-8414

    Thanks.

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  6. Hi. Christian, My name is Nishit. I am interested in any topics that you listed especially # 25. Would you like to work together ? My email is nishit_amin07@yahoo.com
    My phone # is (408)888-9744.

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  7. Hey guys! My name is Alexa and I'm looking for someone interested in working with me on #1, #16 or #29. Lmk if you would like to work on one of these topics!
    Shoot me an email!
    alexacpacis@yahoo.com

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    1. Hi my name si Qasim, I need a partner as well. I'm willing to do any one of those if you want, let me know.

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    2. Hi, I would be willing to do #1 with you! Let me know if you would like to! My email is nikkisegura@yahoo.com

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  8. Alvin Pham and Vivian Thai
    Topic 26: the foods of fairytales
    Week 13: Pasta alla Gricia - Mo 11.17/We 11.19

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  9. Anin Sekhon and Justin Valdez
    Cal Eats
    Wed 10/29

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  10. Hey guys! My name is Nicole and I'm looking for a partner who is willing to work on topic #1 Starbucks: Inside the Empire! Let me know if you would like to work on this with me! My email is nikkisegura@yahoo.com and we can figure out a date! Thanks!

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    1. Nicole Segura and Sarah Chanh
      Section: 28
      Topic : #1 Starbucks: Inside The Empire
      Date:11/17 or 11/19

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  11. Kayla Palyani and Alejandra Solorio
    Frankenfoods: Understanding Genetically Modified Foods
    Week 11

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    1. Kayla Palyani, Alejandra Solorio, and Alexa Pacis
      Frankenfoods: Understanding Genetically Modified Foods
      Week 11

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  12. Nishit and Christian
    25. Briefly history of dessert
    Week12

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  13. Qasim Choudhery,
    The Rise (and Fall) of the Gourmet Cupcake (17) preferred. If not, The Life and Times of Julia Child (19), or A Brief History of Cannibalism(15).
    Section 6.
    Week 7 slightly preferred, but am flexible in terms of date.

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  14. Hi my name is Alex and I'm looking to do four iconic food scenes. The only thing missing now is a parter. So would anyone be interested? Prefer date would be 11-04

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  15. Akash Anavarathan and Maninder Kailey
    Topic: Dining at the White House: State Dinner Protocol
    Section: 28
    Week 07: Chicken Tikka: Monday, 10/6

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  16. Alec de Watteville
    Starbucks: Inside the Empire
    Week 11

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  17. Jeniffer Raymundo Flores & Melinda Chao
    Section: 28
    1st choice: Chocolate 101
    2nd choice: Now on Sale: The Psychology of Supermarkets.
    Date: Week 10 Chocolate Ganache Cupcakes - Mo. 10/27 OR We.10/29

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  18. or The Science of Taste
    or #21 How America transformed Mexican, Italian and Chinese Food.

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  19. Peter Ramirez and Michael Date: Week 7 Wednesday Topic: Starbucks

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