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Dr. Sarah’s What is a Mathematician Logistics Review

This logistics review provides guidelines for creating a PowerPoint presentation on mathematics. It includes tips on presentation length, addressing segment themes, use of manipulatives, and pacing. The logistics of submitting the presentation and worksheet are also outlined.

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Dr. Sarah’s What is a Mathematician Logistics Review

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  1. Dr. Sarah’s What is a Mathematician Logistics Review

  2. Presentation Guidelines • PowerPoint Presentation 15-22 minutes long • concentrate on the mathematics but also address the segment themes • counts as an exam grade - follow the presentation checklist and Powerpoint sheet. • manipulatives work well, but posters or complicated PowerPoint slides do not. • present the mathematics (answers to your questions) very slowly - remember that it took a while for the material to sink in as you are planning your pace for the class.

  3. PowerPoint Presentation Logistics • computer file (blah.ppt) sent as an attachment on the WebCT bulletin board • your responsibility to make sure it is received • bring a disk in with your presentation to school just in case, but can’t load the file from the disk in class - no disk drive on the computer • create notes or index cards of things that you plan to say or write on the board - turn these in when your presentation is finished

  4. Worksheet Logistics - First Draft • Bring copies to hand out by the end of your presentation. First draft is worth 50% of the worksheet grade, which counts as a major writing assignment. (I am happy to give you preliminary feedback if you bring a draft into office hours). • I will make photocopies for you if the completed worksheet is given to me in office hours the day before. • Follow the directions on the segment guidelines and worksheet checklist and use mine as models.

  5. Worksheet - Final Version • The final version of the worksheet is worth 50% of the worksheet grade and must use Dr. Sarah’s and the classes suggestions for improvement. • Must be turned in (blah.doc or rich text format blah.rtf) as a computer file posted onto WebCT with the graded original and graded checklist turned back in to Dr. Sarah. • Paper references must be turned back in too (or you lose credit).

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