Group Presentation Guidelines
Paper and Logs Due: June 25
The goal of this project is for you to apply the concepts and theories of group problem solving/task management. Further, the project will help you and your groupmates review some theories and concepts for the final exam.
Project 1
This project asks the group to design a classroom for the sole purpose of teaching
COM 114.
The budget is unlimited. The classroom must
be in Neff Hall and correspond to the dimensions of either Neff 141 or Neff 147. The written
proposal and class presentation must indicate the communicative purposes for
all design choices.
Project 2
This project asks the group to design a series of exercises to increase group
cohesion. These
exercises may be physical, mental and/or paper-and-pencil. The exercises
themselves do not have
to be original, but if not original, the source of the exercise needs to be
acknowledged. Written and oral
presentations must indicate the communicative purposes for each exercise.
Project 3
Attend religious services at a minumum of three different types of religious groups,
such as congregations of non-Christian faiths and beliefs, differing forms of
Christian belief, congregations of ethnic homogeneity (African-American,
Hispanic-American, European-American). Make sure the congregations can be
described as distinct from each other. The group presentation should describe
the differences in the communication practices of both (1) religious leaders
(ministers, priests, rabbis, imams, etc.) and (2) the congregations, and their forms of
interaction. Include an assessment of the relationship between the design of the
worship space and the faith practices.
The presentation and report should draw on material in the textbook
(especially Chapters 4 on culture and Chapter 7 on listening) to illuminate ways
in which communication practices reflect cultural situations.
Project 4
The video project
Your purpose is to use the fictional presentation to illustrate the concepts in a way that
defines the concepts accurately and helps your classmates review and
understand them. Some of the concepts you might choose from include:
norms (procedural, social and task), rules, roles (functional and
dysfunctional), hidden agendas leadership styles, and stages of group
development. Appropriate aspects of interpersonal communication can also
be included such as: self-disclosure, Johari windows, communication
climates, conflict management, and problem-solving.
Presentations
Each team must prepare a 15-20 minute presentation in which all members share equally in the
preparation and presentation of the panel. The presentation must include all the elements of an effective public presentation. Appropropriate use of Powerpoint is encouraged.
Written Assignment
Each member of the group must turn in the following:
Evaluation: 200 points
The group project grade for each student will be determined by combining the
following:
1. Each group will receive an overall group grade for the content of the
presentation. (50 points)
2. Each student will receive a grade based on the student's performance
. (100 points)
3. Each student will receive a grade for their
summary analysis. (50 points)