Presentation Problems
Becki and I did not mean for our presentation to sound quite so biased against Fox News. Originally, it was a much more objective presentation. However, due to video troubles, we had to use different clips from a movie that could be considered biased (although it is very interesting and I recommend everyone watch it with a grain of salt). I would recommend, if you are going to use any video clips, either bring a chord to attach your laptop to the projector, or make sure that the video clips burn onto a cd with the rest of your presentation.
Obvious enough stuff, but hey...even the best of us can muck it up.
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We tried to keep it interesting by not directly reading everything off the slides...I'm not sure how that worked out. Anyone who has not done their presentation yet may want to consider comparing the two ways...reading slides and not reading slides. My personal problem with not reading slides was that, since I have the absolute worst memory in the history of humans without alzheimers or amnesia, I had difficulty remembering exactly what I wanted to talk about with each slide and had to keep checking my notes.
This also made it more fun and more of an excersize for me to practice my knowledge, because I saw things as we went through the presentation that I hadn't planned on discussing.
I hope some of this info is helpful to someone, somewhere.
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