In our discussion, I went around the class and everyone seemed to have at least an idea for their presentations which is good.
I reminded everyone of a few things:
- the presentations need to be between 10 and 12 minutes in length
- the presentations need to be analytical (see previous post for more on that)
- you need to complete a Log Book prior to the presentation (I gave them out today and before Easter)
As I've said before, based on your practice presentations, everyone should be fine. Just work a bit on the endings and make sure that it meets the criteria for timing and analysis.
I also gave feedback on the first assessment today (the analysis of the Randy Pausch lecture). Most folk need to make some additions to their reports on the lecture - but not much. Te standard of work was very good.
However, the priority is the presentation - you can hold off on doing your corrections until after the presentation if you feel that you don't have time to work on both.
Again, any queries, just get in touch.