Presentation Guidelines
As you know, your presentation to the class constitutes 20%
of your total grade.
Your presentation must:
- Be about some theory, principle, case, controversy, or set
of ideas relevant in some way to engineering ethics, some other field of applied
ethics, ethical theory, or even philosophy in general. It may or may not be
about your term paper topic. That's up to you.
- Be accompanied by a handout containing your
name, the title of your presentation, and at least some of the following things:
quotations, principles, arguments, statistics, or other relevant information.
- Be five to ten minutes
long (not including any time dedicated to class discussion).
- Be presented in a professional manner.
- Take place prior to the final examination. You are
responsible for securing a time slot for
your presentation. Aside from examination dates, I'm willing to allow a presentation
or two to take place at just about any time.
Finally, if you'd like, you can use your presentation to work
out positions related to your term paper. Identify a moral controversy. Sketch
out some arguments and positions relevant to the controversy (and related to
your sources). Then run your preliminary arguments and positions
by the class. In doing something like this, you can get your presentation-related
requirements out of the way and do some work on your term paper at the same
time.