Scientific Methods

Monday, March 20, 2006

POWER POINT PREPARATION: HUMAN EVOLUTION REVIEW

Instructions for making a Power Point

http://planet.uwc.ac.za/nisl/Eco_people/Prac/Making%20a%20NISL%20PowerPoint/index.htm

A Pre-made Template can be downloaded from the link below

http://planet.uwc.ac.za/nisl/Scientific_methods/PowerPoints/NISL_Template_EI_2_current.ppt

(Right Click and use Save Target as to download)

Why use a template?

This ensures that all presentations are marked on the content rather than attractiveness of the presentation. We would also possibly like to include some presentations into future courses so it allows this form of integration.

We won't expect you to actually present the Power Point - your notes are to help people to understand the content.

Guidelines

I would suggest 20-25 slides (best that slides carry less information and more of them are made) - a recommendation only!

Notes are made to explain the slide - notes should be brief but explain the content- as a guide 1500 to 2000 words should be adequate to explain - however, a word check will not be done - its the overall impression of thoroughness that is important and will be assessed.

Mark Allocation

Content 70%

Was the research reasonably well undertaken?

Is there a story line? (A clear structure to the content)

Is the information accurate, relevant and well expressed?

Was the information sources reputable ones and reasonably recent?

Attempt to provide a classification of the organism that you described using http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page as the source for classifications.


Presentation Neatness 10%

Neatness of the presentation - were the bullets properly formed and the annotation working? Did they stick to working within the frames? Was all lettering in the same font (Arial or Verdana) and/or consistent in font usage?

References (as put in each note) 10%

Are they consistently presented?

Are they complete - in other words statements are defended or attempts made to defend the statements.

Overall interest of the presentation 10%

Was the presentation interesting and maintained your attention? Was it fairly original? Allowance is given that some material is easier to present than other material.

Once the Power Point has been made please ensure that your contact details Name, Student No, Address and Email are on the front (title) page. Then email the Power Point to me at the following email

knight.rich@gmail.com

Deadline 30 April 2006: 17h00 (end of the month)


When you submit what will happen?

Your presentation will be published on the Internet and linked to the Weblog. The Weblog is a transaction of all activities in the course and so links will be put up. A selection of review questions will be identified and put up on the Weblog to help prepare for the mid-year exam, together with some other questions.



Dr Richard Knight
Co-ordinator: National Information Society Learnerships - Ecological Informatics
Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
University of the Western Cape
Private Bag X17
Bellville 7535

Phone 27 + 21 + 959 3940
Fax 27 + 21 + 959 1237

Email Rknight@uwc.ac.za

Web http://nisl.uwc.ac.za

WELCOME TO MY WEB BLOG!

Hallo
Welcome to my web Blog. Am currently studying at Biodiversity and
Conservation Biology Department at University of Western Cape in Cape
Town South Africa. I also work at the Herpetology Department in The
National Museums of Kenya. Herpetology is the study of Amphibians and
reptiles. Much of the stuff here will help us debate and learn more
about amphibians and reptiles. Welcome!

http://www.muchai.iblog.co.za

VINCENT MUCHAI WAIRIMU
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
University of Western Capetown
Private Bag X17 Bellville

TEL: +27825103190

Email: 2648463@uwc.ac.za

Website:http://www.muchai.iblog.co.za

BRADLEY FLYNN - BRADS BLOG

Wotsup , I am a honours student at the University of the Western Cape. Im really interested in marine science. I didnt add anything of substance to my blog yet. However, i did customise it so it has a cool marine biology header but i dont know how to change the template. My science methodology project is about how humans almost became extinct. When i have more time i'll add some commemts to my blog but please feel free to comment on my science methodology project at www.blogger.com/commemts
 
 
my blog address is www.bradsblog.iblog.co.za
 
 
Bradley Flynn
 
Department of biodiversity and conservation biology
University of the Western Cape
private bag X17
 
 
contact number: 083 380 2036
 

ANNNAMARIE MARTIN - PILTDOWN MAN VS MARY POPPINS

Hello All

The research project i am conducting is on Piltdown Man.
 
My blog is a personal account of the daily struggles of a BCB honours student and is called MaryPoppins, in honour of me keeping a positive attitude, despite the trials and tribulations.
 
Hope you enjoy!
 
 
 
Miss Annamarie Martin
Department of Biodiversity and Conservation biology
University of the Western Cape
Private BagX17
e-mail - 2318859@uwc.ac.za
Blog - http://www.marypoppins.iblog.co.za/

BEVAN VAN BLOMMESTEIN-MY BLOG

Hi everyone
 
I am a honours student at the University of the Western Cape with interests in marine science.
My blog is still under construction but stay tuned as it will be launched soon!!!
It will include some research I am currently doing. 
 
 
Bevan Van Blommestein
Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
University of the Western Cape
Private Bag X17
 
 

RIAAN CEDRAS- MARINE FIELD

My blog is about my daily life and obstacles that face it. I try to incorporate new scientific discoveries that is hot or not. It will also contain some of my scientific assignment on human evolution. My research field is to focus on marine life mainly sea (pelagic). My research entitles Euphasia hanseni along the St. Helena Bay using a monitoring line. 
 
My link is:
 
 
 
Riaan Cedras Brinley
Department of Biopdiversity and Conservation Biolgy
University of the Western Cape
Private BagX17
Email: 2320648@uwc.ac.za
Ph: 0723652003
www.dj_CD.iblog.co.za

ELIZABETH VAN DER MERWE - ROLAND

I am a honours student at UWC. I was a Physical Science and Biology teacher, that decided to renew my knowledge and to gain more skills in the research field. Currently I am doing research on the radulas of Mollusks and the Laetoli footprints.
 
Here are my link:
 
 
 
Elizabeth van der Merwe
Department of Biodiversity and Conservation
University of the Western Cape
Private Bag X17
 
 

KAREN MARAIS NEVERTOOOLDTOLEARN

Hi everyone
 
I am an ecological informatics student at the University of the Western Cape.  My webblog is about topics we are covering during the year.  The first topic I have posted is about if humans are still evolving.
 
If you would like to comment on that, please visit my blog!
 
Cheers,
 
Karen
 
My webblog address is as follows:
 
 
 
 
Karen Marais
BCB Hons NISL student
University of the Western Cape
Private Bag X17
Bellville
 
 
 
 

BENTLEY ENGELBRECHT - JUDEAN STYLE

Hi Everyone
 
Welcome to the Judean Weblog, where everything is being discussed. It covers the Life of the "real" humans and their journey of faith. It even update you with the latest cricket and rugby scores, minute by minute....and the search for our scientific ancestors continue
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bentley Engelbrecht
Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
UWC
 
Email: 2045669@uwc.ac.za
Web: www.judean.iblog.co.za
Tel: 0832082286

DAVID VAUGHAN - MY SPOT

Hello!

My web blog can be accessed at http://davidvaughan.b-logging.com

If you are interested in parasites of fishes, especially worms and related stuff, including mt recent trip on the Afrikana research trawler, please give it a visit!

Enjoy

David Vaughan



David Vaughan
Senior aquarist, Quarantine
Two Oceans Aquarium
Cape Town, South Africa
dvaughan@aquarium.co.za
http://davidvaughan.b-logging.com
(021) 418 38 23