Final Presentations


We’re presenting our final projects on May 2 and May 9 ( projects are due by the start of class on 4/9). Each presentation should last no longer than ten minutes, including time for comments and questions. I’d encourage you to aim to talk for five or six minutes, and save the remaining time for feedback. Your presentation can take any form:

  • you can share a short PowerPoint;
  • if you’ve made a video or audio piece, you can play some short clips and talk about them;
  • if your project lives online, you can simply walk us through it;
  • you can read an excerpt from your paper and show some images;
  • or, better yet, you can hire a theatre troupe to do a dramatic reading of your paper.

Aim to be as “plug and play” as possible: bring your work on a flash drive or make sure it’s easily downloadable from the web; we want to avoid spending time on tech set-up.
May 2: Danielle, Namreta, Hillary, Gala, Nikolas, Vanessa, Lily, Tania
May 9: Alex, Anna, Dan, Emma, Matt, Noah, Sepand, Seung Jae, Stephen
You’re welcome to bring food and drink to share!