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==== Presentation content and form ==== Your projects are at different stages, so there will be a variation in what is presented. That said, I expect nearly everyone will present one of two kinds of presentations: # An overview and summary of your final project in its current state so that your classmates and I can give you helpful feedback for your final written project due a week later. Present your research questions and context, and walk us through the key deliverables and your current progress. Emphasize your text analysis methods since this is what we will be best positioned to provide you feedback on. If you have specific things you want feedback on, please communicate this during your talk and/or on our group chat. # If your project is a complete paper, you might want to do a full research presentation instead of what you would give at a conference. This would be fine as well. The format of presentations is {{tbd}} and may be virtual. <!-- ''Everybody will have 20 minutes to present. Each presentation should be between 8β12 minutes and absolutely not longer than 15 minutes. I expect most people will use slides, but walking through posters could work too. I'm open/flexible, and you're welcome to be creative.'' -->
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