MISSION 2007: PRESENTATION GROUP (m2007-presentation@MIT.EDU)

"Oratory: the art of making deep noises from the chest sound like important messages from the brain." -H.I. Phillips

12.01.03 - NEED TO HAVE ALL SPEECHES POSTED BY TONIGHT - PLEASE START PRACTICING!

[Pictures of the marker boards (11.21.03)]

[Pictures of group meeting (11.22.03)]

11.24.03 - PLEASE FEEL FREE TO UPDATE THIS WEB SITE IF YOU ARE IN THE PRESENTATION GROUP!

11.23.03 - Matt Zedler talked with Johnny Yang about our presentation. Johnny said that the two person introduction would be a good idea because it shows that we have an understanding of both sides of the ANWR argument. Also, it would increase confidence by having two people start the presentation rather than just one. The only problems are that it needs to be very well conducted and not look like it was too scripted.

Johnny also said that, while he will be unable to attend our final presentation, he will watch the web cast. He wants to make sure everyone practices in front of other people who critique the speaking skills of the presenter before the real show. Over Thanksgiving, Johnny will be available to listen to people practice their speeches and to help with presentation skills. You can e-mail him (jtyang@sloan.mit.edu) to set up a time and place to meet.

11.22.03 - Meeting Notes

[Carly]
Introduction
[Robyn & Matt]
- What our problem is
- Importance
- Environmental background
- Characterization of the region

[Mariela]
Geological history

Drilling plan
[Andrew]
- Exploratory
: Data we already have
: Seismic / Non-seismic
[Jenn]
- Drilling
: Bringing equipment to the site
: Constructing the platform - drill rig
: Drill method - directional - # wells (range) - Amount oil
[Yaser]
- Pipeline type
: Construction
: Safety measures
[Aron?]
- Accident cleanup
- Restoration

[Holly J]
Impact

[Dylan, Lia & Team 8-person]
Cost-benefit Analysis

[Kat, Kris & Crystal]
Implications

[Anna]
Conclusion
- Further studies
- Importance


MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (2003) - Created by Matt Zedler for Mission 2007 Presentation Group.