PRESENTATION SRT502 20232 Latest Line Up 14 March
PRESENTATION SRT502 20232 Latest Line Up 14 March
PRESENTATION SRT502 20232 Latest Line Up 14 March
PRESENTATION 20%
Instruction
1. Follow the composition that been set for each presentation (example for deaf topic, 4 persons)
2. Each group will be allocated about 35 minutes presentation plus Q and A session.
3. Presentation will begin on week 7. Each week, there will be at least 3 groups doing the presentation.
4. Only ONE group assigned to a topic. No such thing as 2 groups choose the same topic.
5. Before start your presentation, please provide me with your slide presentation copy.
N Name and Matric No Date and Time Comments and marks
(only real name, matric) Disability/condition Starts at week 7
(min 35 slides)
1 4 persons Deaf and hearing impairment Week 7
a. Definition and scope
b. Causes and types of H.loss
c. Treatment and prevention
d. Safety, health and medical
considerations.
e. recreation considerations
2 4 persons Blind and visual impairment Week 7
a. Definition and scope
b. Structure of the eye
c. Causes and types
d. Treatment and prevention
e. Safety and health
considerations
f. recreation considerations
3 4 persons Cerebral Palsy, Week 7
a. Definition and scope
b. Causes and types
c. Treatment and prevention
d. Safety ,health and medical
considerations
e. recreation considerations
4. 4 persons Acquired brain injury & Stroke
a. Definition and scope
b. Causes and types
c. Treatment and prevention
d. Safety, health and medical
considerations
e. recreation considerations
5. 4 persons Amputation
a. Definition and scope
b. Causes and types
c. Treatment and prevention
d. Safety, health and medical
considerations
e. recreation considerations.
6. 4 persons Dwarfism and les autres
a. Definition and scope
b. Causes and types
c. Treatment and prevention
d. Safety, health and medical
considerations
e. recreation considerations.
7. 3 persons Spinal Cord Injury
a. Definition and scope
b. Causes and types
c. Treatment and prevention
d. Safety, health and medical
considerations
e. recreation considerations
13 1 person Archery
. Athletics
Para badminton
a. History
b. court layout
c. classification
d. how to play
e. different with able-bodied
games
14 1 person Boccia
Para-canoe
Para cycling
a. History
b. court layout
c. classification
d. how to play
15 1 person Para equestrian
. Soccer 5-a-side
Para Judo
a. History
b. court layout
c. classification
d. how to play
16 1 person Powerlifting
. Para Rowing
Para shooting
a. History
b. court layout
c. classification
d. how to play
17 1 person Sitting volleyball
. Para swimming
Para table tennis
a. History
b. court layout
c. classification
d. how to play
18 1 person Para taekwondo
. Para triathlon
Wheelchair basketball
a. History
b. court layout
c. classification
d. how to play
19 1 person Wheelchair fencing
. Wheelchair rugby
Wheelchair tennis
a. History
b. court layout
c. classification
d. how to play
20 1 person Para tenpin bowling
. Para dance sport
Soccer 7-a-side CP
a. History
b. court layout
c. classification
d. how to play
21 1 person Special Olympics (SO)
. Deaflympics
a. History
b. Played by which
disability/condition
c. Sports involve
d. Host nation
e. Difference between SO and
IPC/Paralympics
f. Difference between
Deaflympics and Paralympics