Monday, August 26, 2013

Multimedia Presentations, Sec. 86



As you know, this semester you and a classmate will be responsible for a 10-minute multimedia presentation and a class hand-out. By midnight on Tuesday, September 3rd, you and a partner should be signed up for a topic and date.  

All topics and dates are first-come first-served. Topics will be crossed off as they are chosen. Anyone that has not chosen by this time, will automatically be assigned a partner, topic, and date.

Follow these steps:
  1. Click on "Comments" at the end of this post.
  2. In the "Post a Comment" box, leave the group's names (first and last), section, topic, and the preferred date—only one entry per group is required.
Example:
David Cortez and Kerry Clancy: The Music of Leonard Cohen, 10.16.13

Please be sure to post in the correct section!

Requirements:
  • The work distribution is up to each pairing, though it should be somewhat equitable
  • The presentation must be approximately 10 minutes in length
  • There should be approximately 10 slides, including at least one video clip (no more than 2-3 minutes in length)
  • You must provide a handout related to or outlining your presentation (23 copies) 
  • On the day of your presentation, email both your presentation (or a link) and handout to me at dhdelao@gmail.com.

The best presentations will:
  • Have an introductory slide which contextualizes the topicvery important 
  • Use words economically 
  • Include visually interesting illustrations
  • Avoid a heavy use of animation and effects 
  • Have a style that complements the subject matter and strikes the appropriate tone
  • Engage the class through a conversational style, utilizing questions and/or activities
  • Embed a relevant video or audio clip (e.g. YouTube, SoundCloud)*
  • Conclude with a slide that summarizes the topicalso very important

Remember, this is an opportunity to be very creative, so feel free to have fun with the visual layout of your presentation.

*If you use PowerPoint 2007, here is a quick video explaining how to embed a YouTube clip into your presentation. Remember, embedding clips can save time during a presentation.

Lower scoring presentations might:
  • Begin without an introductory slide and/or fail to offer any context upfront
  • Be thinly researched
  • Allow visuals to overrun their content, or lack a cohesive style
  • Fail to engage the class in any meaningful way
  • Lack multimedia
  • End without a concluding slide

Remember, you are responsible for providing your own laptop.

These are the topics available for presentations:
  1. All About New Wave 
  2. Icons of Opera: Giacomo Puccini and Maria Callas
  3. Game Changers: Nirvana's Nevermind
  4. All about the British Invasion
  5. Grease is the Word: Legacy of a Legendary Musical
  6. The Singers and Songwriters: Cat Stevens, Joni Mitchell, and Jim Croce
  7. Icons of Country: Patsy Cline and Dolly Parton
  8. The Folk Music of Ireland
  9. Icons of Rock: The Who and Led Zeppelin
  10. The Holy Sites of Rock: Graceland, Yasgur's Farm, and The Apollo
  11. Les géants de la musique Française: Charles Aznavour, Maurice Chevalier, and Edith Piaff
  12. All About Bluegrass
  13. Inside the Bollywood Musical 
  14. Icons of Jazz: Thelonius Monk and John Coltrane
  15. Vienna and the Classical Period
  16. Music in the Classroom: A Crisis
  17. The Sisters of Hip Hop: Lady B to Nicki Minaj
  18. Go, Man Go: Inside West Side Story
  19. Icons of Hip Hop: Run-DMC and Public Enemy
  20. Blond Ambition: Thirty Years of Madonna
  21. Game Changers: The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Are You Experienced
  22. Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, and the Day the Music Died
  23. Chinese Opera 101
  24. MTV: The Early Years 
  25. Where Things are Poppin': American Bandstand
  26. Mexico's Mariachi 
  27. Icons of Folk: Bob Dylan and Joan Baez
  28. The Musical Returns: Moulin Rouge! to Les Misérables
  29. Music Cities: Nashville, Detroit, and Seattle
  30. Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music

Choose from these dates:


Week 05: Patsy Cline
Tu 09.17
1. Kyle S./Alejandro A.Go, Man Go: Inside West Side Story
2.

Week 06: Carlos Santana
Tu 09.24
1. Noel Z./Nathan T.Icons of Hip Hop: Run-DMC and Public Enemy
2.

Week 07: Blondie
Tu 10.01
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2.

Week 08: Elvis Presley
Tu 10.08
1. Jonathan T./Drew S.Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music
2. Keanu H./Tristen L.The Holy Sites of Rock: Graceland, Yasgur's Farm, and The Apollo

Week 09: Tony Bennett
Tu 10.15
1. Faviola A.Mexico's Mariachi
2. Nicholas L./Patrick M.Blond Ambition: 30 Years of Madonna

Week 10: Queen
Tu 10.22
2. Emilie N./Donia M.Where Things are Poppin': American Bandstand

Week 11: Kanye West
Tu 10.29
1. Disha D./Nyantara N.Icons of Jazz: Thelonius Monk and John Coltrane
2. Wilson L./Steven S.Game Changers: Nirvana's Nevermind

Week 12: ABBA
Tu 11.05
1. Alexis C./Phoebe C.MTV: The Early Years
2.

Week 14: Radiohead
Tu 11.19
1. Dustin N./Nicholas H.All About New Wave
2.

Week 15: Barbra Streisand
Tu 11.26
1. Zhane M./Allison C.Icons of Rock: The Who and Led Zeppelin
2.

Week 16: Nirvana
Tu 12.03 
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15 comments:

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  2. Dustin Nelson and Nicholas Hoffman section 86
    New Wave week 14 11/19

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  3. Faviola Alcala: Mexico's Mariachi, 10.15.13

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  4. Kyle Smith & Alejandro Arruda: Go, Man Go: Inside West Side Story 09.12

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  5. Alexis Cheung & Phoebeen section 86
    MTV: The Early Years 11/05/13

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  6. Noel Zachariah & Nathan Tao
    icons of hip hop
    9/24

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  7. Emilie Noyola & Donia Momen
    1A: 86
    Where Things are Poppin': American Bandstand
    10.21.13

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  8. Hey everyone, my name is Nicholas Lien (the uhh...clingy guy...), and I was hoping to find a partner for the multimedia project. I was thinking of doing something about pop music (maybe Madonna?). Let me know if you're interested in the pop music idea! :D

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  10. Wilson L. and Steven S.
    Game Changers: Nirvana's Nevermind
    10/29

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  11. Zhane Mallory and Allison Custard
    Icons of Rock: The Who and Led Zeppelin
    11/26

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  12. Disha Dhingra and Nyantara Narasimhan
    Icons of Jazz
    10/29

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  13. Nicholas Lien and Patrick Mu
    Blond Ambition: 30 Years of Madonna
    10/15

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  14. Keanu Haghighi and Tristen Lewis
    The Holy Sites of Rock: Graceland, Yasgur's Farm, and The Apollo
    10/8

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  15. Jonathan Tran and Drew Sanders
    WoodStock: Three Days of Peace and Music
    10/08

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