2022 Academic Presentation in English 15 1

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Academic unit or major
English language courses
Instructor(s)
Bartashius Jason 
Class Format
Exercise    (Livestream)
Media-enhanced courses
Day/Period(Room No.)
Wed5-6()  
Group
1
Course number
LAE.E443
Credits
1
Academic year
2022
Offered quarter
3Q
Syllabus updated
2022/7/20
Lecture notes updated
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Language used
English
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Course description and aims

All of the "Academic Presentation" courses offer trainings in presentation skills for a variety of academic settings. Through practices, students will gain knowledge of how to apply these skills effectively to their presentations, have confidence in tackling real-life situations. Students will receive constructive feedback from the instructor, who would help students develop successful strategies toward presenting ideas in a clear manner. Moreover, as audience, students will improve their listening skills by learning to ask insightful and stimulating questions to their colleagues.

As a 400-level elective course, Academic Presentation in English 15 equips graduate students with the necessary tools to deliver well-informed presentations.

Student learning outcomes

By the end of this course, students will be able to deliver individual presentations at academic settings, being aware of verbal and non-verbal messages while engaging the audience, followed by a question and answer session, fielding questions from the audience.

Keywords

Presentation skills, listening skills, communication skills

Competencies that will be developed

Specialist skills Intercultural skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

This course will be held weekly on Zoom.

The instructor will provide the in-class feedback during group work, group presentation, whole group share, and peer review sessions and utilize T2SCHOLA to facilitate students’ learning.

The instructor will ensure students’ learning through weekly in-class and after-class assignments, group discussion, and whole group share. Students’ learning will be evaluated through weekly in-class and after-class assignments, class activities, group presentations, and final paper.


For each class, students are expected to complete the homework in advance and actively participate in class discussions. Students will deliver a group presentation, followed by a Q&A session, receiving feedback back from their colleagues and instructor. (Note: Syllabus is subject to change based on the level, needs, and actual number of students.)

Course schedule/Required learning

  Course schedule Required learning
Class 1 Course Introduction Students are responsible for reading all handouts.
Class 2 Lecture and Discussion: The Basic Components of a Presentation Students are responsible for reading all handouts and contributing to the organization of a group presentation.
Class 3 Lecture and Discussion: Making an Assertion and Presenting a Counterargument Students are responsible for reading all handouts and contributing to the organization of a group presentation.
Class 4 Lecture and Discussion: Signposting, Beginning and Ending Strong, Fielding Questions Students are responsible for reading all handouts and contributing to the organization of a group presentation.
Class 5 Group Presentations on Selected Topics Students deliver presentations and conduct a question and answer session. Topics will be selected through consultation with the instructor.
Class 6 Group Presentations on Selected Topics Students deliver presentations and conduct a question and answer session. Topics will be selected through consultation with the instructor.
Class 7 Presentation Assessments and Peer Review Students give critical feedback to classmates.

Out-of-Class Study Time (Preparation and Review)

To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.

Textbook(s)

Handouts

Reference books, course materials, etc.

None

Assessment criteria and methods

Class Participation: 25%
Homework and In-class Assignments: 15%
Final Presentation and Paper: 60%

Related courses

  • LAE.E444 : Academic Presentation in English 16

Prerequisites (i.e., required knowledge, skills, courses, etc.)

None

Other

It is recommended that students take this course in sequence with LAE.E444 (Academic Presentation in English 16).
Attendance at the first class is compulsory for students planning to take this course.

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