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== Overview & objectives == | == 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 | 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 == | ||
There are no | There are no formal formatting requirements and you do not need to use slides if you do not want to do so (although some way to show us your result visually would be valuable). | ||
You'll only have | You'll only have 5-6 minutes, so my recommendation is to focus on providing the following information: | ||
* Project context (including research question(s) and hypotheses) | * Project context (including research question(s) and hypotheses) | ||
* Data and methods of analysis | * Data and methods of analysis | ||
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''Please add your name below'' | ''Please add your name below'' | ||
* | * ''<First> <Last>, <Presentation title>'' | ||
=== Week 10 (June 6) === | === Week 10 (June 6) === | ||
''Please add your name below'' | ''Please add your name below'' | ||
* | * ''<First> <Last>, <Presentation title>'' | ||
== Logistical note == | == Logistical note == | ||
Slides are certainly not required! That said, should you choose to use slides there is a computer in the classroom and you're welcome to use it. Indeed, rather than spend a lot of time connecting/disconnecting everyone's laptops, you may want to put a pdf copy of your slides online somewhere and use the classroom computer to retrieve them before class on the day of your talk. | Slides are certainly not required! That said, should you choose to use slides there is a computer in the classroom and you're welcome to use it. Indeed, rather than spend a lot of time connecting/disconnecting everyone's laptops, you may want to put a pdf copy of your slides online somewhere and use the classroom computer to retrieve them before class on the day of your talk. |