Friday, January 29, 2016

Midterm group reports

It's time to start deciding on a mid-term collaborative report topic and 3-person reporting group. Reports will consist of an in-class presentation of about 10-15 minutes (each of you holding the floor for 3-5 minutes). One of you should sign up as an "Author" on our site to post a short summary of your group's topic and any relevant text/video/graphics you'd like to share.

Around Valentine's Day I'll ask you all to indicate who you're working with and on what, as well as your group's Author.

I'm open to your original topic ideas, but my suggestion if you need one is to select a general topic from the Campbell Basics text or from Sandel's Case Against Perfection and identify a related subtopic for each of you to focus on

You can use the comments space here to solicit interested classmates who might want to join you in reporting on your topic of interest.

When you've identified your collaborators and topic, stake your claim in a comment below. We want to avoid redundancy, so make sure you're not claiming a topic that's already been taken.

These reports, which will be scheduled to begin later in February, are worth up to twenty (20) runs for each of you. Do your best, have fun, learn something, teach us something.

jpo

9 comments:

  1. Zac Davis, Jesse Brandon & Nick Strukov will be presenting as a group on the right to die.

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  2. Sarah Bratcher, Addison Rivenbark, and Heather Deal will be presenting a parents right to choose or refuse vaccinations for their child.

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  3. Gavin Hillsman and Robby are looking for a third member to do a presentation about the ethical value of Physician Assisted Suicide

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    1. Michael Harber and Caleb Hough are joining this topic.

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  4. Gavin Hillsman and Robby are looking for a third member to do a presentation about the ethical value of Physician Assisted Suicide

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  5. Kayleah Bradley, Bell Doski, and Shivan Berwari are presenting bioethical crimes against humans in research.

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  6. Christopher Adereti, Shonda Clanton, & Madison Toney. Our topic will be about different ethical views of exhibits like The Bodies Exhibit. Shonda will focus on the more pathological and overview of the topic, Chris will focus on the negative ethical aspects to these types of exhibits, and Madison will focus on the positive aspects of these types of exhibits.

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  7. Rezhna Ahmad, Maliyah Bass and LeAnna Certion are presenting Henrietta Lacks and HeLa cells

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  8. Lee Gish, Darcy Tabotabo, Phillip Shackelford
    Genetic Engineering
    Author: Lee Gish

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