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== Overview & objectives ==
== Overview & objectives ==


You are each asked to present your final projects in a very brief ''lightning talk'' format during the final two weeks of the course. Each person will have about ten minutes total including Q&A, so the talks should be no more than 5-6 minutes in length. I have provided a suggested format for your talk below, but please feel free to deviate as you deem appropriate.
I have asked you each to present your final projects in a very brief ''lightning talk'' format during the final two weeks of the course. The talks should be no more than 5-6 minutes in length (each person will have about ten minutes total including Q&A and transitions between speakers).
 
I have provided a suggested format for your talk below, but please feel free to deviate as you deem appropriate.


== Suggested format ==
== Suggested format ==

Revision as of 18:59, 16 May 2019

Overview & objectives

I have asked you each to present your final projects in a very brief lightning talk format during the final two weeks of the course. The talks should be no more than 5-6 minutes in length (each person will have about ten minutes total including Q&A and transitions between speakers).

I have provided a suggested format for your talk below, but please feel free to deviate as you deem appropriate.

Suggested format

You'll only have 5-6 minutes, so my recommendation is to focus on providing us with the following information:

  • Project context (including research question(s) and hypotheses)
  • Data and methods of analysis
  • At least one finding (since some of you will still be working on the analysis, it's fine if this is preliminary/descriptive)
  • At least one (anticipated, if necessary) takeaway from the analysis.

You might even want to just produce 4 slides corresponding to that outline!

Schedule

Please sign up below. We'll need at least ten people to sign up to present on Week 9!

Week 9 (May 30)

Please add your name below

  • <First> <Last>, <Presentation title>


Week 10 (June 6)

Please add your name below

  • <First> <Last>, <Presentation title>