Course title
情報工学特別講義(科学技術英語)   [Dedicated Lecture on Information Engineering]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 34  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 025802
Instructor(s)
JAMES BALDWIN   [James Baldwin]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Engineering Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
This elective course is designed for students specializing in Mechanical Systems Engineering. The course aims to develop students' oral and written communication ability in technical and academic English. Special emphasis is placed on acquiring the skills needed to prepare and deliver effective oral presentations in English. Students are encouraged to discuss and present topics related to their individual laboratory research activities.
Expected Learning
In this course, students are expected to:
1. Demonstrate the ability to explain technical concepts and laboratory research activities in English;
2. Understand and follow the basic structure of an oral presentation;
3. Successfully deliver assigned oral presentations on topics related to their field of study;
4. Actively participate in class activities using English to the best of their ability.
Course schedule
1. Course objectives and orientation
2. Posture, eye contact, and gestures; Presentation task 1: Describing an object
3. Presentation structure: The introduction, body with transitions, and conclusion
4. Making effective slides; Explaining slides; Citing sources and making a reference list
5. Presentation peer-editing and practice; Voice inflection; The “Read-Connect-Speak” technique
6. Student presentations 1: Describing an object
7. Student Presentations 1: Describing an object; Presentation task 2: Explaining a process or procedure
8. Providing background information; Linking words and time connectors; Tense; Active vs passive voice
9. Checking for audience understanding; Presentation peer-editing and practice
10. Student presentations 2: Explaining a process or procedure
11. Student presentations 2: Explaining a process or procedure; Presentation Task 3: Laboratory research
12. The Introduction, Methods and Materials, Results, and Discussion (IMRAD) format;
Explaining laboratory research; Stating possibility and anticipated results
13. Presentation peer-editing and practice; Student and instructor feedback on slides
14. Final student presentations 3: Laboratory research
15. Final student presentations 3: Laboratory research
Note: Syllabus may change according to class needs.
Prerequisites
This course carries 1 credit. In addition to the time that students spend in the class, they are recommended to prepare for, and review, the classes using the course handouts, spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University for each class. Students must attend at least 2/3 of a course in order to receive credit for that course. If students do not fully attend the class for two times, it will be counted as one time of absence.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Course materials will be provided by the instructor.
References
Assessment/Grading
Class participation: 30%
Written assignments: 20%
Oral presentations: 50% 
Message from instructor(s)
Students are required to prepare an A-4 size file folder to keep handouts in order and bring a dictionary to every class. Plagiarism in any form is strictly unacceptable. Plagiarized assignments will receive a grade of “D”, and second offences may result in course failure.
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Office hours
Students may contact the instructor by email: jamesdbaldwin39@gmail.com
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Lecture Language
English
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6/8/2020 9:12:24 AM