NOTE: All work for the PSA project is due at the beginning of class on Wednesday 11/6. Late points will be deducted beginning at 2:30 pm. Each day that an assignment is late, 10% will be deducted (see my syllabus for more information on late work).
Hello Students!
This is the final week of our PSA Project!
Each student will present on Wednesday. I would like you to present the following information: Key Question; Final PSA; What I learned; Reference reflection; Aha moment.
To make this presentation easier, I recommend using ChattyT! That is my nickname for ChatGPT. Here are some instructions on how to speed up the process. Remember, you will be graded on what you learned. If you read from your notecard, you will not receive many points.
I would like you to condense my PSA project into a 3-4 minute spoken presentation. I will need your summary to do the following: It needs to be detailed and specific. And it needs to pinpoint four things:
#1–my Key Question
#2–my final PSA
#3–what I learned
#4–and finally, provide information on the three best references from my project and relate how they are useful to readers.
Here is my full PSA project:
—Full project goes here—
You will get a response, that, when read, may come to about 3:42 seconds (mine did).
Lastly: Aha moment. After these prompts, after the summary response from ChatGPT, what did you learn? Go one more level. Do not use AI for this last part. Here is my Aha moment:
#5: My Aha moment occurred after I read over ChattyT’s three references and the summaries of them. I learned something obvious, but it was not obvious earlier. I realized two things: first, my references were really key to making this project better, and I still didn’t take the lesson to heart…I should have added quotes from Gupta and Yong especially into the body of my PSA. Second, I should have highlighted living heroes that students (my audience) may not have heard about. Uggh, I should have deleted Aphrodite and Circe and made the PSA modern and relatable…I should have talked about Anna May Wong.
What makes a good presentation?
How do I perform a good short presentation?
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