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*Academic Show & Tell: The College Edition w/Research: Extemporaneous Delivery You will

*Academic Show & Tell: The College Edition w/Research: Extemporaneous Delivery

You will research and show 3 different objects (choose items that most others don’t have)

(that means no iphones, ipods, car keys, headphones, laptops, etc.)

Each one will represent a different side of you (we want to get to know you )

The research you present will be interesting (& the research will NOT be about you)

In your conclusion, you will articulate these 3 different sides with 3 adjectives

See Prof K’s example on Brightspace.

Assignment Instructions

3-5 minute Presentation

Limit to 1 Typed pg only~Outline form (+ Ref Sheet in APA or MLA style)

2 copies (1 for you and 1 for Prof K)

3 sources – ONE per each object – NOT NINE sources!

(at least 1 source in academic peer-reviewed journal through SCCC Library site)

~ Wikipedia can count as an extra, fourth source- does not count as 1/3

~ Yes, of course spelling & aesthetics count

~ Label the Intro, Body, Concl

~ Nothing should be in paragraphs-just simple key words to jog your memory ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Your (Typed) Name

Intro:

~ Write a few key words so you start strong. Know it well. Do not write a paragraph

Body:

Object 1

A. (Details why you brought it) (all in key words- no paragraphs)

B. (Interesting research that increases knowledge) (all in key words- no paragraphs)

(transition words)

Object 2

(Details why you brought it) (all in key words- no paragraphs)

(Interesting research that increases knowledge) (all in key words- no paragraphs)

(transition words)

Object 3

(Details why you brought it) (all in key words- no paragraphs)

(Interesting research that increases knowledge) (all in key words- no paragraphs)

Concl:

~ Write 3 adjectives that describe who you are, based on these objects.

Know it well so you end strong. (key words – no paragraphs)

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This is a condensed example. I expect yours to be expanded so it looks detailed and aesthetically pleasing, on one full page. I expect that you have practiced 3-4x so you sound rehearsed, but not memorized, and that you know you are within the time requirements. Be sure that your practice sessions limit ‘likes’ and other fillers. Your presentation should leave us wanting to know more about you, ideally inspiring us.

Great presentations are like magic – always leave your audience wanting more 🙂

Your Typed Name

COM 101

Intro

Alyssa, Long Beach

Fun Fact: I was once on ‘70s TV show “Romper Room” as guest

Body

Andy Warhol Plates

ECA Conference- Pittsburgh – looooove art! MOMA fave

10 large scale print of electric chair to spark conversation

(California Law Review)

Fleur de Lis Stamp

My namesake- ha! ~ took students down to NOLA

Generosity, Peace, Loyalty, Patient (ha- self-concept?)

Different colors (fleur-de-lismeaning.com)

Hacky Sack

Soccer player college

History – China & Thailand (about.com/inventors)

Concl

Now you know about the artsy, humanitarian, and athletic sides of me.

(Try hacking at end)

References

Bellis, M. (n.d.). Hacky Sack. Retrieved January 5, 2016, from

http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blhackysack.htm

Capers, B. (2006). On Andy Warhol’s Electric Chair. California Law Review, 94(1), 243-260.

Fleur-de-lis designs. (2011). Retrieved January 7, 2016, from http://www.fleurdelis.com/meanings_all.htm.

*Things to notice

~ Alphabetical order

~ 2nd line is indented opposite way than a paragraph (and 3rd if needed)

~ Websites have “Retrieved” date

~ All in same font (I edited it that way )

(SEE BACK for Academic Journal Directions! )

*How to Find an Academic Journal

1) Go to SCCC Homepage @ www.sunysuffolk.edu

2) Click on “Quick Links”
3) Click on “Library”
4) Click on “Advanced Search”
5) Put in one of your topics into ‘OneSearch” and click “Search”
6) On right hand side, click on arrow that says “Available at SCCC” & click on

“Peer-reviewed Journals”

7) Confirm that your article has the purple book emblem that says “PEER REVIEWED”

8) Click on article title

9) Click on “Full text” – (may need to click on more than one screen to read it)

I know these are not easy to read. I want you all to know how to do it, so when you go to a four-year school and may not be allowed to use anything BUT peer-reviewed, you all know how to do it.

*For “Academic Show & Tell” assignment, remember to look at:

1) Directions/Examples on Brightspace

2) This complete packet