Design your presentation into a discussion topic that engages the class (which is being led by you) and stimulate discussions on your given topic. As the topic leader, your role is to answer questions and guide the discussion, but emphasize on the exchange of ideas to help everyone see a variety of viewpoints on the given topic. HINT: use Yammer for class interaction When giving your topic discussion, use inclusive questions such as: --Information questions: Where? When? Who? What? --Diagnostic questions: What's going on behind the scenes? --Challenge questions: Why do you think that? How would you explain that?
What's the evidence to support that? How could you persuade someone? --Action questions: What would you do in so-and-so's shoes? --Summary questions: How would you summarize the three most critical issues we have discussed? --Generalizing questions: What generalizations can we make? Some ideas: Break the class up into different groups such as: The problem posers The analysts The devil’s advocates (who challenges the analyst) The detectives (who searches for unacknowledged biases and unsupported assumptions) Show of Hands, Informal Votes, Short Surveys Topic 5: The Positive Prognosis for Modern Health Care From high-tech house calls to self-actualizing organ transplants, medicine is getting better soon. please try to do it on MS PowerPoint. And it should be good as i need to present it in front of whole class. my topic is given below Topic 5: The Positive Prognosis for Modern Health Care Hint- From high-tech house calls to self-actualizing organ transplants, medicine is getting better soon.
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