Protected: Final marks – MG2 – groups 1-14 (2010-2011)

Posted by Ovidiu Ursa on June 18, 2011 in announcements, exams |

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Class cancelled on 13 April 2011, h10:00 & h12:00 – Farma1 groups 1 & 2

Posted by Ovidiu Ursa on April 11, 2011 in announcements |

The 10 o’clock and 12 o’clock English classes (Pharma1, groups 7, 8 and 1 & 2) on 13 April 2011 are cancelled as I will be attending a funeral. Sorry for any inconvenience this unexpected event might create. Please forward this message to your Yahoo! groups. Thank you.

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Cancellation of classes (7 & 8 April 2011) – MG2, Farma1

Posted by Ovidiu Ursa on April 1, 2011 in announcements |

There will be no English classes on Thursday 7 April and Friday 8 April 2011.  Please inform all your colleagues about this, including those whose class is scheduled on a different day but they want to do compensation classes (i.e. “*recuperate” missed classes) on one of these days. Thank you.

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English Course Timetable – GenMed II and Pharma I (as of 14 March 2011)

Posted by Ovidiu Ursa on March 10, 2011 in announcements |

LUNI

MARTI

MIERCURI

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Emerging issues in PowerPoint/poster presentations (post-Monday session thoughts)

Posted by Ovidiu Ursa on May 10, 2010 in announcements |

I’ve been asked whether a PowerPoint presentation – or a poster, for that matter – must have the structure of an abstract (I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned that it should !?).

Anyway … in a nutshell … PowerPoint presentations do not need to have a standard structure. Any structure is good if it makes the presentation attractive (i.e. it captures the attention of the audience) and effective (i.e. it achieves the intended effect, for example, to convince somebody to do/buy/accept something). But there is a certain logical and chronological order in a PP presentation: for example, it has a title & author(s) page, an agenda slide which informs the audience how you structured the presentation; an introduction of the topic, a body of the presentation and of course, conclusions and references (of course, if you read through the handouts and check some of the links I’ve given in class you may find out more).

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