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What Is A Seminar?

Published on Dec 16, 2015

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What Is A Seminar?

seminars versus presentations

In university seminars are often courses run by the professor.

Seminars courses in university may have smaller class sizes and a more specific focus.

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In high school seminars are oral assignments conducted by students.

These seminars are interactive, involving dialogue between presenter and audience.

Presentations and speeches are common in high school.

They have an active speaker and often have a passive audience.

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Seminars

  • Involve interaction and participation
  • Allow questioning and divergent views
  • Enable presenters to connect
  • Expect the audience to contribute
  • Investigate a topic in depth

Presentations

Can be boring if the audience are only spectators

Seminars

Can be exciting if the audience must participate

Key #1

Engaging Material

Key #2

Open-Ended Questions
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Key #3

Engaging Dialogue/Diverse Opinions
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In conclusion,
seminars are different from presentations.

Seminars involve interaction between speaker and audience; everyone has a role and a responsibility.

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