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Hi everyone!
I've got a presentation coming up after Xmas at uni and we're wanting to do something a bit more interactive rather than your bog standard power point presentation. The chances of making a video or role play are pretty slim, the presentation is based on the effects of alcohol on young children... I've got some Youtube clips that focus on Fetal alcohol syndrome but we want to do a bit more to get the audience engaged so any random suggestions would be very much appreciated! Im heading to bed now as I've been working a lot tonight but will check over the next few days to see if any of you genius' can save the day! :)
I've got a presentation coming up after Xmas at uni and we're wanting to do something a bit more interactive rather than your bog standard power point presentation. The chances of making a video or role play are pretty slim, the presentation is based on the effects of alcohol on young children... I've got some Youtube clips that focus on Fetal alcohol syndrome but we want to do a bit more to get the audience engaged so any random suggestions would be very much appreciated! Im heading to bed now as I've been working a lot tonight but will check over the next few days to see if any of you genius' can save the day! :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As a visual aid, you could try a big glass or clear plastic jar - like a sweet jar - with a small baby doll in it and some 'amniotic fluid' ie water - and add servings of 'alcohol' (cold tea etc) to the jar.
maybe two jars showing the early embryonic development ('so this 1 bottle of vodka will compromise the limb buds') plus a more developed foetus (20 units of alcohol a week prevent brain development in X areas)
maybe two jars showing the early embryonic development ('so this 1 bottle of vodka will compromise the limb buds') plus a more developed foetus (20 units of alcohol a week prevent brain development in X areas)
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