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King Wave

http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2017/05/23/465997013/opinion-how-policing-black-boys-leads-to-the-conditioning-of-black-men


Presentation Format

  • Your presentation format is up to you. Options include (but are not limited to): creation of a PowerPoint presentation, a YouTube video, or a brief paper (not a "formal" but, an audience-friendly informal paper, with creative use of fonts, formatting, images, etc.).  The presentation should be visually engaging.
  • For the team-pairs presenting videos or movies, it's important to ensure your questions and narrative prepare students for a deep discussion of the topic under investigation in the video/movie. 
  • There is no particular "length" requirement (since different students will be using different formats); just be sure you fully cover the following requirements in a visually appealing way:
    • In your presentation, briefly summarize (in your own words) your topic/article/movie/video.Be sure to cite it….and provide complete access info for your classmates (i.e. share the link to your original source in your presentation). What were the key points? 
    • Then, share your analysis:What is the relevance of intercultural communication? What was most interesting and/or challenging about your topic/article? What lessons learned from other readings/resources in our course could be applied?  What are some ways that points in your article/resource can help individuals improve their ability to communicate across cultures? Be sure to pose some questions for your classmates to consider (i.e. to start the discussion on your topic).
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