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Synchronous (Session) 21st Century Skills Panel (45 min.)

Teaching presentations: The good, the bad and the ugly

Sun, Nov 7, 10:00-10:45 Asia/Seoul Room KT

In this panel, a group of instructors will discuss their ongoing experiences of delivering a presentation course to Korean undergraduate freshmen at the University of Ulsan. The course in question essentially covers 'Presentation Basics' and aims to equip students with universally applicable skills for making direct, effective and watchable presentations. During the session, we'll look at the positives we've encountered and the things that have gone well, along with sharing any areas we have struggled with or tips we have come up with for delivering a more effective course. There will be plenty of opportunity for discussion and ideas sharing, so come along with your own experiences (both positive and not so positive!) of teaching presentations, and add to the discussion on how best to teach this critical 21st century skill! MYSTERY EASTER EGG

  • Rhea L. Metituk

    Hi guys. Welcome to our conference! I am the conference chair for REEL to REAL 2021. We are so very excited to have you with us on this marquee event, which will hopefully provide community and connection throughout the conference as well as going forth. Please remember to "heart" the sessions you like, and they will show up in your calendar. If you see me in a session please say hi! Thanks for joining us.

  • Anika Casem

    Anika double-majored in English and Speech Communication, has a MA in Communication studies, and a TESOL certificate. In the U.S., she taught public speaking at the university level and adult language learners at a local community college. Her research interests include public speaking, rhetoric, intercultural communication, and media studies, which she believes is the best excuse to watch whatever is considered binge-worthy by the pop culture zeitgeist . She has been in South Korea since 2016 where she currently teaches at the University of Ulsan and is the Busan-Gyeongnam Chapter President and Co-Chair of REEL to REAL: 2021 KoTESOL Filmmaking Festival and National Conference.