Climate Change Climate change is perhaps, one of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever had. It is for us to critically, and thoughtfully examine the evidence for this and collectively make decisions that will be best for the future of the planet. There are multiple competing interests that have a Our Challenge for the 21st Century: A Current Events Project vested interest in the environment. Assignment: Your goal is: 1) Lead a 10 minute presentation and discussion on a current event maximum discussion. This must include an audio-visual component such as a clip from a documentary, newsfeed or, presentation. 2) A printed article, and article summary for the current events board outside the classroom 3) The same article and summary linked to our Wikipage for the class to read and review (or what about Twitter @ScienceNews_CS??) Present a summary of the article to the class, any dilemmas or questions you feel the piece presents, as well as your opinion about it. Then, ask the class one question to prompt discussion. You will also present a written summary to me that also includes how this topic connects with class as well as your opinion about the topic (one-page typed). Topic Options ● Forest fires ● Fossil fuels ● Natural Greenhouse Effect ● Ice core sampling and CO2 levels ● Solar Flares ● Ice melts and methane release ● Ice and the albedo effect ● Coastal flooding ● Water-borne diseases ● ● ● ● ● ● Loss of habitat for polar bears Methane and cows Nitrous oxides Cosmic Ray Cycles Clean Coal Clean diesel Created by: Melissa Pain melissapain@gmail.com ● El nino/la nina ● Ocean currents and changes ● Changes in glaciers ● Halocarbons ● Increased Hurricane Activity ● Ozone depletion ● Carbon Off-set programs ● ● ● The Drive Clean Program Recycling of electronic goods Or, suggest your own, after you research Once you have chosen a topic, sign up for a date to present to the class. You are choosing the date, so be sure to think about which sport season you will be heavily involved in and/or other commitments you may have. There will be no presentations on Wednesdays, due to the frequency of sports absences. To Dos ❏ Do some background research on the topics ❏ Choose your topic and sign up for a date by Sept ____ ❏ Add your presentation date to your OnCampus Calendar ❏ Print both your article and summary to display on the Current Events Board ❏ Share your article and summary on the wiki page ❏ Present in class with preparedness Created by: Melissa Pain melissapain@gmail.com Student Name: _________________ Date: _______________ Unit: _________ 2 (Needs Work) 1 (Poor) Summary shows some understanding of the event. Presentation of the event. Presentation of the summary is detailed and summary is somewhat fluid. detailed and fluid. Summary shows only basic understanding of the event. Presentation of the summary has little detail and is forced. Summary shows little or no understanding of the event. No details are presented. Thinking and Inquiry Explains connection to this dilemma w/ confidence & offers several examples of evidence to validate the connection. Connection is made clear to audience. Explains connection to this unit's dilemma w/confidence & offers some examples of evidence to validate the connection. Connection is somewhat clear to audience. Explains connection to this unit's dilemma w/little confidence & offers few examples of evidence to validate the connection. Connection is not entirely clear to the audience. Doesn’t explain connection to this dilemma. Offers no examples of evidence to validate the connection. Connection is not at all clear to audience. Thinking and Inquiry Expresses a clear opinion about the event in relation to the dilemma. Opinion demonstrates thoughtful and defensible response to the facts. Expresses a less clear opinion about the event in relation to the dilemma. Opinion demonstrates thoughtful response to the facts, though may not entirely supported by the facts available. Expresses a vague opinion about the event in relation to the dilemma. Opinion demonstrates little attention to the facts available. Expresses no opinion about the event in relation to the dilemma, but only repeats the main idea of the article. Student gets some comments from peers relating to the event and dilemma. Student gets 3-4 Student gets 1-2 comments from peers, but comments from peers no real interchange of about the event. ideas takes place. Criteria 4 (Very Good) 3 (Acceptable) Knowledge and Shows a comprehensive Understanding understanding of the Communication Student sparks lively discussion among peers relating to the event and related dilemma. Communication Speaks clearly & distinctly Speaks clearly and 100-95% of the time; mispronounces no words Speaks clearly and distinctly 100-95% of the distinctly 94-80% of the time, but mispronounces 1 time. Mispronounces or 2 words some words Often mumbles or can not be understood OR mispronounces many words Created by: Melissa Pain melissapain@gmail.com Communication Student is completely prepared and has obviously rehearsed. Communication Stands up straight, looks Student seems pretty prepared but might have needed a couple more rehearsals. The student is somewhat prepared, but it is clear planning was lacking. Stands up straight and Sometimes stands up relaxed and confident. establishes eye contact straight and establishes Establishes eye contact with everyone in the room eye contact. with everyone in the room during the presentation. during the presentation. Student does not seem at all prepared to present. Slouches and/or does not look at people during the presentation. Communication The audio visual tech and bulletin board is highlights the key outcomes of Created by: Melissa Pain melissapain@gmail.com