This is the first of several continuous lectures on content and style of presentation. There are two scenarios particularly
for you to observe. How a particularly difficult topic is introduced, the formulation of that content presentation,
and style of delivery.
Note the ease with which the topic is introduced to those by and large unschooled in the field of Philosophy and
Ethics. Your trainees and audience in presentation may equally be certainly as less familiar with the study and understanding
of applied ethics as this audience. However, observe the presentation style, the ease of the flow in which the
topics are presented and the minimal use of graphics in the presentation while concentrating on large, bold points designed
in the PowerPoint to be made to stick in the minds of the audience. Also you will want to accept the challenges put forth
in the video discerning your own thoughts on how you would approach both the subject matter and how you would guide the students
through the process. Be the student and the lecturer. Formulate your own decisions on the dilemmas in order that you
would be able to address similar feedback from those you will be training.