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時間割コード:PE00002 英語シラバス 日本語
Presentation and Discussion Skills[Presentation and Discussion Skills]
 
担当教員
カールセン,マシュー[CARLSEN MATTHEW]
開講学部等 国際社会科学府 対象年次   単位数 2 使用言語 英語
開講時期 春学期 開講曜限   クラス Presentation and Discussion Sk
授業形態 授業形態(詳細) 授業方法
特記事項  
ナンバリングコード 実務経験のある教員による授業
授業の目的  
The primary objective of this course is to help you strengthen your ability to give a professional academic presentation in English. To attain this goal you will learn presentation skills both from the textbook and from excellent presentations available on the Internet. Making an effective presentation is difficult even in your native language. Doing so in English may be more difficult, but it is a valuable skill. You may be quite nervous about standing up in front of a group, presenting your ideas, and managing a Q&A session. Don’t worry, the key is to improve step by step. With good preparation and practice.
 
授業計画
(項目説明)授業全体のスケジュールを示しています。学修計画を立てる際の参考にしてください。
 
1.Introduction and research topic discussion. Your own words.
2.How to deliver a TED talk - Introduction. Structure. Story 1:"Early memory"
3.1&2. How to Find Your Core Message. Creating a Repeatable Power Phrase. Stories. Family memory.
4.3&4. The ABC-C Formula for Powerful Presentations. Creating an Attention-Grabbing Opening. Elementary school.
5.5&6. Building the Body of Your Presentation. Crafting a Compelling Closing. 7&8. Using Statistics to Grab Attention. Offer the Audience Something New. Jr. High. Your Theme.
6.Survey. You will carry out a survey of your classmates. You will ask questions related to the theme of your final presentation and report your findings to the class in a 2 minute speech the following week. Questions.
7.Survey Report: Present the findings from your survey. Use graphs or other visual aids if possible. 2 minutes in length. Visual Aids. Your Plan.
8.9&10 Create a Wow-Moment. Be Specific. 11&12. Bring Your Characters to Life by Providing Details. Turning Your Stories into Mental Movies. Details. High School. Readings.
9.13&14. Analogies, Metaphors and Similes. Building Credibility with Your Introduction. 15&16. Adding Internal Credibility to Your Messages. Building an Emotional Connection with Your Audience. Ask. Joy. Interviews.
10.17&18. Use Compelling Visuals. Arouse Their Curiosity. 19&20. How to Add Humor to Your Speech. Rhetorical Questions. Voice. A Friend. Survey.
11.21&22. How Subway Used a Story to Increase Sales by 20%. Five C’s of Great Stories. 23&24. Delivery Techniques for Dynamic Storytelling. Eye contact. Travel. Quotes.
12.Presentation Workshop. Oral Reports. Interaction. Fear. Story for your presentation.
13.Presentation day 1. Evaluations.
14.Presentation day 2. Evaluations.
15.Presentation day 3. Evaluations.
16.Exam Week. Presentation Back-up Day
 
授業時間外の学修内容
(項目説明)授業全体を通して授業前に予習すべき内容、授業後に復習すべき内容を示しています。単位は、授業時間前後の予習復習を含めて認定されます。
 
Students should complete all weekly assignments. Students will be assigned, in turn, to lead the class in discussing chapters from the textbook. Between classes students should take time to prepare for presentations and discussions.
 
履修目標
(項目説明)授業で扱う内容(授業のねらい)を示す目標です。より高度な内容は自主的な学修で身につけることを必要としています。
 
Constructive contributions to in-class discussions. Completion of all weekly assignments. Providing helpful feedback to classmates. Presenting assigned chapters to the class in an effective and helpful manner. Giving a memorable final presentation that is evaluated highly by your classmates and your instructor.
 
到達目標
(項目説明)授業を履修する人が最低限身につける内容を示す目標です。履修目標を達成するには、さらなる学修を必要としている段階です。
 
Completion of weekly assignments. Providing feedback to classmates. Presenting assigned chapters to the class. Giving an acceptable final presentation.
 
成績評価の方法
(項目説明)成績評価の方法と評価の配分を示しています。
 
50% Final Presentation. Evaluated by other students and instructor.
50% Student led discussions, and participation in class.
 
成績評価の基準 -ルーブリック-
(項目説明)授業別ルーブリックでは評価の項目と、成績評価の基準との関係性を確認できます。(表示されない場合もあります。)
 
【成績評価の基準表】
秀(S)優(A)良(B)可(C)不可(F)
履修目標を越えたレベルを達成している履修目標を達成している履修目標と到達目標の間にあるレベルを達成している到達目標を達成している到達目標を達成できていない
履修目標:授業で扱う内容(授業のねらい)を示す目標
到達目標:授業において最低限学生が身につける内容を示す目標
 
授業の方法
(項目説明)教員が授業をどのように進めるのか、課題提出などの情報もあわせて示しています。
 
Class will be held in-person. Students will take turn leading class discussions on chapters from the textbook. Students will also conduct independent research for their final presentations.
 
教科書補足  
Textbook: Karia, Akash. How To Deliver A Great TED Talk. 2013. All course materials will be provided by the instructor.
 
参考書補足  
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キーワード  
Presentation, English, Research, TED talks
 
備考  
You are encouraged to use this course as preparation for giving a presentation at a conference or academic meeting.
 
教員からの一言  
Think deeply, communicate clearly, and enjoy the process.
 
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