- Jul 17, 2006
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Ok this is the deal.
I'm taking a 600 level IT course for my Master's degree.
One of our assignments was to pick an IT related topic and present it.
The professor didn't do any kind of verification on who had what topic. I end up picking RFID. Supposedly another student picked RFID as well. We also coincidently end up presenting the same day.
So on that day (yesterday) I found out she was doing the same topic as me and she was presenting that day.
I guess it kind of made me a little angry because people would think we were cheating off each other or something.
Anyway when the professor asked who wanted to do their presentation I purposely volunteered to do it first.
I had a PowerPoint of around 10 slides and spoke more from my mind rather from the PowerPoint. I knew a lot of information about the topic and had lots of pictures and my presentation was overall real structured. I also took it further going into Ethics.
Well as I was doing my presentation I noticed the girl who was supposed to go next was making a bunch of faces. It was almost like she was jealous or something.
So anyway she went after me. Her PowerPoint was OK but she pretty much read a sentence from each and every slide. It didn't seem she had knowledge about the subject and when it came to question and answer she couldn't fully answer one of her questions and gave wrong information about the other. She couldn't draw from examples or explain the topic outside of the PowerPoint.
So now I notice she is no longer talking to me anymore.
How should I approach this???????
I'm taking a 600 level IT course for my Master's degree.
One of our assignments was to pick an IT related topic and present it.
The professor didn't do any kind of verification on who had what topic. I end up picking RFID. Supposedly another student picked RFID as well. We also coincidently end up presenting the same day.
So on that day (yesterday) I found out she was doing the same topic as me and she was presenting that day.
I guess it kind of made me a little angry because people would think we were cheating off each other or something.
Anyway when the professor asked who wanted to do their presentation I purposely volunteered to do it first.
I had a PowerPoint of around 10 slides and spoke more from my mind rather from the PowerPoint. I knew a lot of information about the topic and had lots of pictures and my presentation was overall real structured. I also took it further going into Ethics.
Well as I was doing my presentation I noticed the girl who was supposed to go next was making a bunch of faces. It was almost like she was jealous or something.
So anyway she went after me. Her PowerPoint was OK but she pretty much read a sentence from each and every slide. It didn't seem she had knowledge about the subject and when it came to question and answer she couldn't fully answer one of her questions and gave wrong information about the other. She couldn't draw from examples or explain the topic outside of the PowerPoint.
So now I notice she is no longer talking to me anymore.
How should I approach this???????