1. Title of Presentation
(Come up with a catchy title that reflects the
topics you are covering)
Names of Group Presenters
2. Main Points of Article 1
• Point One
• Point Two
• Point Three
Use images / Brief Text
3. Main Points of Article 2
• Point One
• Point Two
• Point Three
Use images / Brief Text
4. Class Topics
Points of interest – do
not write too much!
What has been going
on in Prof. Mather’s
class? You may also
bring up topics from
another business
class also. Use images / Brief Text
5. Points in Class
• Point Four
• Point Five
• Point Six
Use images / Brief Text
6. Important Terms or People Mentioned
• Term and definition
• Person’s name and
definition
Use images / Brief Text
7. Video Element
• Insert a link to a
Youtube or other
video that is
somehow
relevant to your
topic(s); show the
class
8. Writing Exercise
Come up with a
question, series of
questions, or
discussion topic that
will get students
writing. It should be
related to the articles
or topics. The more
controversial or
interesting the better
in terms of generating
student interest.
9. Class Discussion
• Give students a short writing assignment
(brainstorming). This may be done in pairs.
Put the writing assignment in your
PowerPoint.
• Have the students share what they wrote.
• Each member of your group should share
his/her response to the brainstorming
assignment.
• Class discussion