Monday 28 February 2011

Finishing the work...

Hi after the meeting today being cancelled at the last minute I really need to know when we are going to have a meeting to put our presentations together and run through it, as we really don't have alot of time left!!
I also noticed that no one else has pur their presentations up like you asked so we can't tell each other how to link them all together...?
Please can we sort this all out asap?
Thanks.

8 comments:

  1. Hey Rhyan, sorry about yesterday, I know there is still a lot to do, and beleive me I want it out of the way as quick as possible. So much to do so little time for all of us. Sorry i haven't put mine up, I'll work on it and have it ready in time. hopefully everyone is free tomo at 11 or 12... if not i'll be in anyway.. lemme know when you can do it please. tomo is the last day i can fit anything in. Max if your reading this, hope you can make it mate

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  2. yes tomorrow should be fine, if I have a clear time then I can work around it because we do have workshop time tomorrow where I will need to get on with my other work...
    if you could let me know a deffinate time asap that would be great.

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  3. well lets say that i'm free all day, what time can you make?

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  5. lets say 12 in the library? or somewhere on lower 4th?

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  6. Hi I will be outside the library at 12 today. if this is not ok I won't b able to see a blog post so if you could come round to the scenic ars room (the big room opposite our seminar room)I will be in there and we can disscuss a better time or whatever....

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  7. Best of luck for tomorrow’s symposia!

    Remember your presentations need to satisfy the Time Machine 9. The criteria will help you shape your research into a coherent discussion.

    1) A clear introduction to your presentation, which should also mention the different published sources you have used and your reasons for choice. You should use no less than 5 published sources to inform your presentation.
    2) A clear definition of key ideas relating to your given topic, with supporting evidence in the form of, no less than, 3 quotations from 3 different published sources. Quotations must be interpreted and their importance discussed, they should also be referenced correctly using the Harvard method.
    3) The cultural context (political and social) in which the topic came out of/was in reaction to.
    4) An illustrated ‘who’s who’ of key individuals associated with given topic, with a clear explanation of what you think their significance is and why.
    5) Historical examples of key words/images/artefacts associated with given topic and an assessment of their importance.
    6) Contemporary examples of key words/images/artefacts associated with given topic and a comparison to the historical examples.
    7) A ‘bullet point’ conclusion.
    8) A bibliography and illustration list correctly set out using the Harvard method.
    9) A PDF version of presentation for uploading to myUCA.

    Please email your pdf presentation to pgomm@ucreative.ac.uk

    Keep your presentations nice and simple; resist the urge for decorative fonts, elaborate backgrounds or similar. Allow the information to speak for itself. Please check your spelling BEFORE you present!

    And finally - beware the gong! You’ve got ten minutes – use them wisely!

    Chris and I are looking forward to some fascinating time travel tomorrow!

    Be amazing!

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  8. *Thursday's Symposia* - sorry! :)

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