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 More options May 18 2006, 2:14 pm
From: "Bernard Ong" <bernardo...@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 23:14:36 -0700
Local: Thurs, May 18 2006 2:14 pm
Subject: Links, Photos of Changi Museum, Presentation Guidelines
Here are the links for the Changi Museum and murals.

http://www.changimuseum.com/

http://www.petrowilliamus.co.uk/murals/murals.htm

You can check out the new photos too!

http://community.webshots.com/album/550463317qlhDMG

Each group/individual will take 10 minutes for the presentation,
followed by about 5 minutes of Q&A.

Make sure you are prepared with backup copies of your presentation (in
thumbdrive, diskette or email).

The number of slides should be at least 15; number of words in each
slide about 15 words. Please DO NOT simply be a parrot reading words
from the screen. Maintain eye contact with the audience. Be prepared
with what you are going to say. I want to know the sources from which
you have obtained your information and pictures (books, oral history,
Internet), so make sure you prepare a bibliography too.

You are not restricted to just showing information using Powerpoint.
You can engage the audience (esp the teachers) in a variety of way,
including giving handouts or conducting a short activity.


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