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As promised you will get the most important information on the DOs and DON'Ts of PowerPoint Presentations.
 
As promised you will get the most important information on the DOs and DON'Ts of PowerPoint Presentations.
  
[[Media:DOs.ppt]]
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[[Media:DOs.doc|DOs and DON'Ts]]
 
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==== FINAL Presentations ====
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24. November 2010:  Christian Hauck, Verena Kuhn
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01. Dezember 2010:  Michael Mühlfelder, Nina Scherrer
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08. Dezember 2010:  Lea Kimmel, Peter Kettler
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15. Dezember 2010:  Ines Höchemer, Tamara Böhm
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22. Dezember 2010:  Eva Hofmann, Verena Schamberger
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12. Januar 2011:    Rebecca Heck, Julia Engel
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19. Januar 2011:    Angelina Petschner
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==== Writing a Paper ====
 
==== Writing a Paper ====
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* Avoid possible problems: bathroom breaks, hunger etc.  
 
* Avoid possible problems: bathroom breaks, hunger etc.  
  
'''Terminplanung'''
 
 
[[Media:Termine.doc]]
 
 
'''TOPICS'''
 
 
GEOGRAPHY
 
• Banff National Park- Nature and Tourism (Rebecca)
 
• Natural Resources and Their Exploitation (Peter)
 
• The Yukon- Nature and Economy (Michael)
 
 
PEOPLE
 
• Stereotypes regarding Canada: Bowling for Columbine vs. South Park- The Movie (Verena S., Julia)
 
• Stereotypes regarding Canada in How I met your Mother (Eva)
 
• Stereotypes regarding Canada in Men with Brooms (Lea)
 
• Niagara Falls- Little Las Vegas (Verena)
 
 
USA/ CANADA
 
• Comparison of US and Canadian School System (Angelina)
 
• The United States of America and Canada- Siamese Twins? (Tamara, Christian)
 
 
SPORTS
 
• The Olympics Come to Canada: Vancouver 2010 (Ines, Nina)
 
 
Vancouver- North Hollywood (Ann Kathrin)
 
  
 
HOW TO WRITE A PAPER
 
HOW TO WRITE A PAPER
 
February 23, 2010
 
  
 
Material to practise: [[Media:Stylesheet.doc]] [[Media:SolutionStylesheet.doc]]
 
Material to practise: [[Media:Stylesheet.doc]] [[Media:SolutionStylesheet.doc]]
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Rutt and Tuke from ''Brother Bear'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3JpMJNvvhM&feature=related YouTube] are truly Canadian
 
Rutt and Tuke from ''Brother Bear'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3JpMJNvvhM&feature=related YouTube] are truly Canadian
 
 
=== Provinces of Canada ===
 
 
Handouts of Canadian provinces for you to print out [[Media:Provinces.doc]] 
 
 
Here is an example of a handout about Alberta [[Media:AlbertaHandout.doc]]
 
 
Use pictures from your WORKSHEET. Summarize the information that you were given regarding the province/ territory (the information should not
 
 
overwhelm the reader)
 
 
The handout should present information about the course, date, name of creators and the sources that were used.
 
 
 
Create a PowerPoint Presentation on your repsective province on the basis of your worksheet. Use the following aspects (just pictures and
 
 
keywords, NO sentences)
 
 
# Coat of Arms
 
# Geography (Position of the province within Canada, important cities, lakes, rivers, capital)
 
# History
 
# Additional information /things that Province is known for)
 
 
Here is an example of a ppt on ''Alberta'' [[Media:Alberta.ppt]]
 
 
Be prepared to present your ppt in class.
 
 
=== Material ===
 
 
[[Media:Mindmap.doc]]
 

Aktuelle Version vom 2. März 2011, 20:17 Uhr

Inhaltsverzeichnis

CANADA

Important Information

As promised in class, you will be able to get the information

regarding your paper.

Media:Sem-info.ppt

Presentation

As promised you will get the most important information on the DOs and DON'Ts of PowerPoint Presentations.

DOs and DON'Ts

Writing a Paper

Musterlösung zum Formatieren der Seminararbeit Media:Musterlösung.doc

Worksheet on direct and indirect quotes Media:Quoting.doc- Musterlösung

Zitieren (MLA worksheet). Media:MLA.doc

Presentation

Watch an expert give a presentation on how to give presentations

Killer Presentation skills

Important skills:

  • Body language: DO NOT put your hands into your pockets!!!
  • Eye contact: audience must feel that presenter tells them the truth
  • Make pauses to give the audience to digest your information
  • Frame: link the beginning of your presentation with the end
  • Effective content: Present only important aspects
  • Avoid possible problems: bathroom breaks, hunger etc.


HOW TO WRITE A PAPER

Material to practise: Media:Stylesheet.doc Media:SolutionStylesheet.doc

Stereotypes about Canada

Canadian with most common stereotypes about Canadians and their country [1]

"Canadian Idiot" from South Park You Tube

Rutt and Tuke from Brother Bear YouTube are truly Canadian