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Photo Story: Teaching presentation skills to engineering students in China

Kate Waskiw, Mikhala Stevens, and Kirby Perosa give a sample team presentation to more than 200 mechanical engineering undergraduates at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. This sample presentation served as a model for the SJTU students, who delivered team presentations as the culminating assignment in the course. Credit: Dengjia YU. All Rights Reserved.

Three Penn Staters — one engineering undergraduate and two recent engineering graduates — traveled to China in May to teach undergraduate and graduate students at China University of Mining and Technology in Beijing and Shanghai Jiao Tong University how to improve their research presentation and communication skills.

Kirby Perosa, a rising senior in mechanical engineering, and Kate Waskiw and Mikhala Stevens, who received their bachelor’s degrees in industrial engineering on May 5, were advised by Michael Alley, associate professor of engineering communications. This was Alley’s fourth trip to China to help Penn State engineering students teach the assertion-evidence approach to scientific presentations.  

 

Last Updated June 15, 2017