What Would Be The Best Way To Present A School Report On A [japanese] Shingeki Play “the Mad Man On The Roof”?
I have this report on Japanese literature. It is a book entitled "The Mad Man on the Roof". . I can not read the entire work in class, it would be a long time, so you think the best option is to just give them a summary of the whole story? I am also thinking about things like Japanese literature. . Need more tips on reporting, this is for me the theme of World Literature. =)
I'd love to make use of the audiovisual room and submit the report as a movie (Windows MovieMaker) or a PowerPoint presentation, but what if the entire AVR for the whole week? As far as possible I would use the technology in this case.
In any case, it is only a summary of all the work done? And my interpretation of it, lessons learned, and so short, right?

twiLight Said,
September 23, 2009 @ 11:57 am
I would get friend to do the play and put it on old fashion DVD player or reel to reel VCR camera that way you can edit and get the play to kind of come to life in a short version in audio to tanform to the length of the play and explanation with world of words from your report and you are using old fashion equipment and costumes and everyone including you can watch your presentation like a old fashion school informercial and be enlighten and less stress on you to stand in front of the class…Romeo and Julet get some props and scenes and keep the film top secret then picture your report as you pass out microwave popcorn and settle down to your own presentation it might go all over the school to other classes…
I hope this helps…