- Presentation Titles
- Interactive Activities
- How to Request a Presentation
1. Presentation Titles: Looking for
speakers for your class or organizations? We can help. The following
presentations are available through Student Life Alcohol and Drug Education
Programs:
- Alcohol 101: Basic overview of alcohol issues including alcohol
poisoning, taking care of your friends and the effects of alcohol on
your body.
- Alcohol Jeopardy: Want an interactive and fun way to test
your knowledge about alcohol-related issues? Try our Alcohol Jeopardy
game.
- Alcohol and Hazing: An interactive presentation that examines
the mental and physical effects of hazing. We will examine the
consequences of hazing with specific emphasis on perceptions and
control.
- Men & Alcohol: Learn about the physical and mental effects
of alcohol on men. Topics such as alcohol and sex, drinking and driving,
violence, and Aggie men's attitudes towards alcohol will be covered in
this informative and interactive presentation.
- Women & Alcohol: Learn how female hormones and
metabolic rates cause differences in the effects of alcohol on women.
Also, find out about significant related health and safety issues that
women need to consider.
- This is your Brain on Drugs (Drugs 101): This program will
cover the basics of understanding drugs and how they affect your brain,
your body, and your life.
- Drug Jeopardy: Want an interactive and fun way to test your
knowledge about drug-related issues? Try our Drug Jeopardy game.
- Women and Drugs/Men and Drugs: Drugs affect men and women in
a host of different ways. This program examines these differences
in everything from brain function to the inner workings of muscles and
reproductive organs! The program can be tailored for audiences of
women only, men only, or a great open discussion with both men and
women.
2. Interactive Activities
- Interactive Keypads (Meeting Net): A software program that
combines wireless keypads with an immediate feedback response system.
- Beer Goggles: Fatal Vision® is a specially designed and
manufactured pair of goggles that simulate the visual impairment caused
by alcohol or other drugs. Viewing through the goggles is rather clear,
but confusing to the mind. The wearer experiences a loss of equilibrium,
which is one of the effects of intoxication. Both the wearer and those
observing are convinced that such impairment makes activities with known
risks, such a driving vehicles, very dangerous.
- Blood Alcohol Educator: A computer program that will allow
participants to calculate an estimated blood alcohol level based on
their gender, weight, types and number of drinks consumed, as well as
time elapsed since first drink.
3. Request a Presentation using our
Online Request Form
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