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Homework
One of the hardest things to do with complicated material is to explain it briefly. PhD students often compete in what are called "3-Minute Thesis" competitions where they have to explain their dissertation work, which has been years in the making, in only 3 minutes. You're going to do something similar, but with course material.
In this homework, you are to give a 3 minute presentation using only the single slide that is provided for you in the .jpg file below. While the video will only be viewed by the person grading it, you should present it as if your audience was students taking this course (somewhat knowledgable on the subject, but not experts).
Your grade will be based on four factors.
Question A. Is the length of the presentation between 3 - 3.5 minutes (180 - 210 seconds)? Anything shorter or longer than that will result in deductions.
Question B. Were all components of the provided slide discussed in the presentation?
Question C. Was the material presented factually accurate?
Question D. Did the video contain both audio and webcam video along with the slide?