Theatre Appreciation
Presentation / Web Page Assignment
Each student will work with a group of other students online (groups will be determined/assigned by the instructor) to present TWO PowerPoint presentations / web pages during the semester. The purpose of these is two-fold:
1) to demonstrate your ability to learn about a specific aspect of theatre working with other students online; and
2) to teach something interesting to the rest of the class members about an aspect of theatre that is either not covered in class or that focuses on a subject in more detail than is covered in class.
I am trying to find a way for students to learn about aspects of theatre they are most interested in, while at the same time teaching the class about what they've learned. In the regular classroom, students have put on presentations demonstrating some aspect of performance or experimenting with aspects of theatre design or presenting material relating to theatre history or theory, etc.
For this WEB class, I believe the best venue for this kind of activity is posting your information-specific PowerPoint Presentations / Web Pages on the internet for every class member to see and experience. Therefore, I want you to post your COMPLETED PowerPoint Presentations / Web Pages on the Internet and send me the link to post on Blackboard -- OR -- send me your COMPLETED PowerPoint Presentations / Web Pages, and then I willl post them on the web for everyone else in the class to see.
--the initial idea (which could consist of a combination of your original research along with links to other relevant web sites...),
--the URL (if you have web space available for your use), and / or
--the actual HTML file, which I can examine and suggest comments for, and then post on the internet.
For ideas for the short paper assignments / web pages, please look at the following areas:
Research Topics -- this is for ideas for papers / research ideas.
Presentation / Project Suggestions -- this is also for ideas for projects / papers.
These Presentation / Web Pages should be the equivalent of a typed and double-spaced pape of AT LEAST 5 pages, and should, if appropriate, include a works consulted page if appropriate.
PLEASE NOTE: for all papers you submit for this class (critiques, short papers, extra credit), you MUST include the following information at the top of your paper; include it as part of the text of the paper and not as a header, as this will make it easier for me to mark the document electronically:
Your Name
The Assignment (i.e.: Critique One, Paper Two, etc.)
Date
The semester for which you are registered (i.e.: Fall 2000, Summer 2001, etc.)
This information MUST be included on ALL written assignments.
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