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Speech Assignment Sheet [be sure to read this item in its entirety] updtd 10/02
ASSIGNMENT &
INFORMATION SHEET
Group Panel Presentations
{ "...an aspect about an aspect about..."}
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This document contains the list of groups & the detailed assignment sheets for
upcoming group activity]]
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The first thing you should do in order to prepare for this unit is to carefully read Chapters 10 & 11 in your text [10e] -- so that you will understand the communication principles underlying your activities in this assignment, as you work within groups. The goal of this activity is to develop a preliminary understanding of another side of Oral Communication: GROUPS & INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION. Mostly, you will be learning-by-doing--via the planning sessions as well as via the actual presentation. The quality of each group's submitted materials along with the oral presentation will be the primary criteria for grading each of the individuals in each group.
Together with 4-5 of your
classmates, you will plan and complete this class unit which is designed to help you experience &
explore the dynamics & procedures of interpersonal / group communication: > the planning procedures [click to go directly to this info. sheet] > the topic [click to go directly to this section]
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ABOUT THE Panel Discussion/Presentation:
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RATIONALE:
For business majors, this activity is especially helpful since, in the near future, you will have to complete group projects/presentations as part of your major's competency requirements. In addition, studies continue to indicate that professional/career success in contemporary U.S. culture is tied to one's ability to communicate effectively with another person. (The Economist, p.60, 7/27/2002)
In addition, this presentation is being structured in a way to help develop your skills of FOCUS & SUCCINCTNESS, THE amount of time available for the actrual presentation is limiTed for several reasons ( # of people in the class, an overall shortened semester, , etc. However, this time limitation is actually desirable since so many class members are still working toward the ability to be more AUDIENCE/LISTENER-centered & less INFORMATION-centered.
PRESENTATION FORMAT:
When these discussions are presented in front of the class [see course syllabus for specific dates], each one will consist of three segments. The TOTAL presentation time per group is only 15 minutes+2 minutes set-up time. This means that the group members will need to plan very carefully in order to ensure that:
The three segments of the 15 minute presentation are:
Segment 1 {the
Symposium} [approx
5-6 minutes] -
Some members of the group will extemporaneously present OBJECTIVE,
INFORMATIVE , BACKGROUND material based on his/her portion of the
research. Because the groups are all relatively large, it may not be
possible for each individual to speak in this segment. |
Segment 2
{the Panel} [approx
5-6minutes] -
Next, the group members will subjectively interact
AMONG themselves - discussing their respective viewpoints on the topic &
on the researched data that was presented in Segment 1
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Segment 3
{the Forum} [ approx
5-6 minutes]
- Next, the subjective discussion will be opened up to
questions & comments from the audience members.
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TOPIC:
Please keep in mind that the structure & procedures of this activity put the emphasis on learning about the group process rather than trying to explore any given topic in depth.
Out of the very general topic area of: "ISSUES" IN THE CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS / PROFESSIONAL WORLD, each group should select an aspect of an aspect to present. {e.g. select an aspect of: Globalism, NAFTA, CEO's + Conflict-of-Interest, Glass ceiling for women & minorities, Interpersonal skills, Crisis Management, Media Monopolies , Millionaire politicians, etc.}
Since each presentation will need to include some discussion/debate/exploration of differing perspectives, it's best to choose a topic on which there is already some DISagreement among the group members.
PROCEDURAL GUIDELINES
:1 -> Choose a leader/moderator. This person will be responsible for ensuring that certain tasks get done both Before & During the presentation. These tasks include ( but are not limited to)
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ensuring the completion of the prelim. & final agenda/outlines |
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overseeing the research assignments |
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overseeing the symposium assignments |
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moderating the discussion during the panel & forum segments |
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maintaining the timing - per segment & overall |
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making transitions between the 3 segments, etc. etc. etc. |
2 -> All group members should participate equally. Although
the leader/moderator
will double check on things, it is Everyone's responsibility to make sure all of
the tasks get done.
3 -> On
the next, linked page ... you will see
a step-by-step review of the group
organizational procedure [click
to go directly to procedures sheet] .
It will
help you put the text's
guidelines to work.
4 -> Required Submissions For the actual DISCUSSION/PRESENTATION :
[a] Preliminary Agenda/Outline: |
Each
group will submit one copy of their
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[b]Revised-Final Agenda/Outline: |
Each group will submit one hardcopy of its revised, final Agenda/Outline on the day of presentation, BEFORE delivering the presentation. |
[c] extra credit--Reaction Journal: |
Any group member can submit a follow-up Reaction Journal which is IN ADDITION TO the work done via group collaboration. If you're interested in this option, keep a 4-5 entry computer journal. { Each dated entry = 1-2 paragraphs.} This journal will consist of your thoughts & reflections about being involved in the group process. At the end of this unit, e-mail your journal to me. [No later than: M 11/25] |
PLANNING GUIDELINES
[ For the group
DISCUSSION/PRESENTATION]
2. Overall, your
laptops will be very helpful for several aspects of the meeting &
planning
process, including:
PROCEDURAL GUIDELINES [ For the group DISCUSSION/PRESENTATION]
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-> Choose a leader/moderator. This person will be
responsible for ensuring that certain tasks get done both Before &
During the presentation. {these tasks include: >>the prelim. & final agenda/outlines", >>the research assignments, >>the symposium assignments, >>moderating the panel & forum phases, >>making transitions between the 3 segments etc. --see Chap 11}
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2 -> All group members should participate equally. Although the leader/moderator will double check on things, it is Everyone's responsibility to make sure all of the tasks get done.
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3 -> On the next, linked page ... you will see a step-by-step summary of group organizational procedure [click to go directly to procedures sheet] . This will help you put the text's guidelines to work. |
REQUIRED SUBMISSIONS 1. Preliminary Agenda/Outline: Each group will submit one copy of its
2.
Revised -
Final Agenda/Outline:
Each group will submit one hardcopy
of its revised,
final Agenda/Outline on the day of presentation, BEFORE delivering the presentation.
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. extra credit--Reaction Journal: Any group member can submit a follow-up Reaction Journal in the form of a 4-5 entry computer journal. This journal will consist of your thoughts & reflections about being involved in the group process. At the end of this unit, I will ask you to e-mail your journal to me. Mon 11/25 at 5:00pm}
PROCEDURES & GUIDELINES
for your MEETING &
PLANNING
{ Verderber-10e}
DURING YOUR GROUP
PRESENTATION PLANNING SESSIONS {which will occur both in & out of class}, BE SURE TO
ACCOMPLISH THESE TASKS:
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F’02 LS - GROUPS:
Group #1 |
Jeff DUKE , Mike D'ANELLO , Bob REDMAN , Jake TOMETICH , Gina IRVOLINO , Vinod JAMES
[ in-class planning sessions for this pres. = 11/4 & 11/6 & 11/11 & 11/18][major group presentation on Weds 11/20 ] |
Group #2 |
Paul SOLIMINE , Joseph CANDELA , Sal
PAOLILLO , Kevin BRINK
, Margot BORDAS,
Mark O'DONNELL
[in-class planning sessions for this pres = 11/4 & 11/6 & 11/13(½ grp) & 11/18] [major group presentation on Weds 11/20] |
Group #3 | Cynthia RAMANUJAM
, Matt UTERMARK , Tom GALLAHUE , Ken TOMCZUK , Jennifer
SYVARTH,
[in-class planning sessions for this pres = 11/4 & 11/6 (½ grp), & 11/11(½ grp) & 11/13 & 11/18 [major group presentation on Weds 11/20 ] |
Group #4 | Joseph RODMAN
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Megan LA BAR ,
Tom NEMECEK ,
Joe ISSE ,
Ben CROSSLEY,
Monica
MAKOWSKI [in-class planning sessions for this pres = 11/4 & 11/11 & 11/13 & 11/18] [major group presentation on Weds 11/20 ] |
last updated 10/28/02