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B.

Ed Semester I

Course: 1.1.5

INDIVIDUAL SEMINAR PRESENTATION

 Seminar Title
 Name of the Institution
1. Title Page  Name of the Student
 Name of the Supervisor (If any)
2. Abstract  Shortest possible summary
(For hard copy)  No sentence should be repeated
 General motivation, goal of the paper
3. Introduction  The main topic
 Clarify Terminology
4. Significance of the Topic  Overview about works related to the
presented topic
 Detailed presentation of assigned
Topic
5. Main Text  Use visual helps (diagrams, drawings
etc.)

 Evaluation of the usefulness of the


presented topic
6. Conclusion  Own opinion
 Comparisons

 Use APA format


7. Reference  Cite web pages only if they are really
important, otherwise put in footnote.
GROUP PRESENTATION

 Students divide the task into sections. Each student writes one section, and then the
group assembles the report by piecing the sections together.

 This might be a suitable option if students write about their particular areas as
required by the task or project.

 Seminar Title
 Name of the Institution
1. Title Page  Name of the Class or Group
 Name of the Supervisor (If any)
2. Abstract(For hard  Shortest possible summary
copy )
3. Introduction  State the purpose of the title
 Clarify the key words

4. Main Points  Illustration of the main topic


 Each sub-section to be divided among
the group members
 Use real examples to illustrate the
points
 Use visual help
5. Summary  Highlight the main points
6. Conclusion  State conclusion from the topic
 Compare with the opinions of other
people
 Suggest what new work to be done
 Extend knowledge further
7. Reference  Use a consistent format
 Cite web pages only if they are really
important, otherwise put in footnote
ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION

Title page  Write a clear topic sentence which


tells what you are going to talk about
Acknowledgements  Declaration of student’s own act to
give it validity (If necessary)
Summary or Abstract  Brief summarizing statement
 Give an overview of the content
Introduction  Background or general orientation of
the topic for general understanding of
the area
 Outline of the issue that will be
discussed (outline should be a general
overview)
 Main idea which is the response of
any question
Brief discussion of the topic  Open the paragraph by making a
point
 Support the point with references
 Close the paragraph by linking back
to the point student made to open the
paragraph
Conclusion/ Recommendation  Describe in general terms the most
important points made
 Do not include new information
 End with a comment, a resolution or
suggestion for topic that may be
addressed in future work.
References or Bibliography  Use a consistent format
 Cite web pages only if they are really
important, otherwise put in footnote
Appendices  Add pictures, documents, etc. (If any)

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