Have we made up our minds if we are going to make the presentation in powerpoint? If so, I can do it but I would need to be emailed your material by Monday night.
Also, we have to put together a rough outline to give to Karen as well as individual handouts of the objectives and keys.
Remember, the whole thing is to be 20-30 minutes so that leaves about 5 or so minutes per person for a speaking part.
-- Edited by ejayerik at 21:35, 2008-04-15
__________________
Trevor
Date:
RE: My group (Erik, Marina, Kione, Trevor, and Riston)
my section is chock full of numbers (temperatures and percentages) along with a whole bunch of emergency treatment for lightning.Mine may go over 5 minutes.
my section is chock full of numbers (temperatures and percentages) along with a whole bunch of emergency treatment for lightning.Mine may go over 5 minutes.
I have 22 pages to fit into five minutes. I'm sure you can manage. lol
__________________
Anonymous
Date:
RE: My group (Erik, Marina, Keoni, Trevor, and Riston)
Im going to open with an overview of the body's thermal regulation system and go into Myxedema Coma briefly. Then i'lldo lightning strikes. The emergency procedures for hypo/hyper thermia will be covered in those sections. Ill do the lightning with pictures.
I have made a powerpoint for everyone. Since I don't have an outline I could only cover the bullet points provided in the book. I added pictures to each section as well.
I have printed it out so that you will have an idea what you will be looking at when you give your oral presentation.
We will have to write the guide for Karen when we get to class.
I have also printed out an individual objective list that is required for each person based on what the main objectives were in your assigned section of the chapter. You will each get a copy of that as well as a copy of the printed powerpoint that is relivant to your presentation.