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Seminar Information

This tab has been created to provide to you all Seminar-related materials.   The first attached file is the “Seminar Information, Guidelines, and Grading Rubric.” Be sure to closely follow and meet all the requirements for the seminar outline and seminar presentation.

As the semester progresses, seminars from my classes and Mrs. Connor’s classes will be posted to this page under the corresponding Units.  NOTE:  You will be responsible for printing out ONLY the seminars presented during YOUR class period.  You will be told two days in advance of a presentation that you are to print out that particular seminar, and you are expected to bring to class a hard copy of that seminar on the day it is presented.

All other seminars, those from Mrs. Pierotti’s other class period and those from all of Mrs. Connor’s periods, are intended to act as valuable study guides.  You can review them online without printing them, or you may elect to print them, but either way do take advantage of the material/information that the other students have collected and presented.

Seminar Information, Guidelines, and Grading Rubric

SEMINAR GRADING RUBRIC  ! ! !

Seminar Grading Rubric

Seminar Information, Guildelines & Rubric

SAMPLE SEMINAR & PPT Presentation ! ! !

Attached below is an example of  the Seminar Outline format and a Power Point related to this particular seminar.  While this is a well-executed seminar, keep in mind that some of the images on this Power Point are distorted – try to avoid this problem.   This particular seminar is a Unit I topic and therefore could possibly be a question on the Unit I Subjective Exam… so, while familiarizing yourself with the format of this seminar, also take care to review the content as it could be of help on your first Subjective Exam of the year ! ! !

Seminar #2 1977 – Unit I

First Semester Seminar Assignments by Class Period

Seminar Questions Assignments Period 3 – 2009-2010

Seminar Questions Assignments – Period 4 – 2009-2010

CAUTION: Do not rely solely on the information provided in any of the seminars. Some of the selected seminars are quite comprehensive, while others are lacking in supportive/significant details.  It is strongly suggested that you print out the recommended seminars, add to them your own notes if necessary, and create an outline that you can remember on the day of the exam.


Unit IV

And you were worried that you would have to study six (6 ) seminars for Monday’s Subjective Exam!!!   For this unit exam you need only become familiar with the information in the SINGLE  Seminar listed below.  Keep in mind, that because you have only ONE seminar to study it is expected that you will write an essay worthy of nothing less than an “A” grade.  Good Luck!!

Seminar – Connor – 1993 #2


Unit V

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