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Undergraduate Presentation Information | American Physical Society

Choosing your presentation format. The APS March and April meeting scientific programs are made up of parallel sessions that include both oral and poster ...

Preparing Effective Presentations | Office for Undergraduate Research

Academic presentations at conferences are typically limited to 10-15 minutes with 5 minutes allowed for questions, but this changes from conference to ...

Oral Presentation Tips | Office of Citizen Scholar Development

Don't present too much information on the slides. The audience cannot read a long section of text and simultaneously listen to you speak about it. If you really ...

Information for Oral Presentations | Undergraduate Research

Consult one of these resources to assemble an effective Powerpoint presentation. DCUR Logo Contact a DCUR representative: Dr. Sabine Heinhorst or Dr. Rebecca ...

Effective Academic Presentation Tips Your Students Need to Know

Pro Tips for Effective Academic Presentation · Stay passionate to connect with your audience · Focus on your main topic · Maintain eye contact · Use your voice ...

How to Prepare for a Platform Presentation

Your audience will include of students and faculty outside of your discipline. Take time to introduce your topic and give a background that the audience will ...

How to Give an A+ Presentation in Seminar | Princeton ...

What types of information do they want you to provide: Background for the readings? Summary of the arguments? Your own analysis? It can help to ...

Presentation Information | Undergraduate Research

Review our Symposium Poster and Presentation Tips for information on headings, fonts, formatting, and more.

Prepare Your Presentation: Resources

The following resources are available to undergraduate students in support of their symposium presentation ... information about the workshops. Resources ...

Presentation Preparation – Office of Undergraduate Research

Use fonts that are easy to read. Avoid clutter or unneeded information (avoid too much detail.) Minimize slides (ex: for a 10 minute talk, use ...

Symposium Oral Presentation Information | Undergraduate Research

An oral presentation is meant to showcase your work and tell the story. Consider these points as you prepare for your presentation.

Oral Presentation Information - Student Scholars Day

Oral presentations at SSD are twenty minutes in length, with five minutes for Q&A. Presenters have twenty minutes to complete their presentations.

Present Your Research

Click on the links below for more information about undergraduate research conferences and presentations. Presentation opportunities: There are a wide ...

Oral Presentations | Penn State Scranton

Oral Presentations for the Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition should be a 10-minute version of your research essay or research presentation.

Research Presentation: A Comprehensive Guide - Prezent

Include the title of your presentation, your name, affiliation, and the date. This slide sets the stage for your audience, providing essential information about ...

Undergraduate Research Scholar Program Presentation Guidelines

Design PowerPoint slides to introduce important information. Consider doing a presentation without slides. Then consider which points you cannot make ...

Oral Presentation Information - University of Hawaii at Manoa

The preferred software to prepare a slide presentation is GoogleSlides, which is available to all students via hawaii.edu Gmail services. Link sharing allows ...

Undergraduate Research Symposium: Information for Presenters

STEP 3: Create a Poster OR Draft Your Oral Presentation and Upload Your Materials · STEP 3: Create a Poster OR Draft Your Oral Presentation and Upload Your ...

Student Presentation Information

The purpose of the presentation is to explain the connections of your research findings for your final essay to the class. In the presentation you are NOT to ...

Request a Presentation From OUR

... presentations, faculty presentations, or group presentations ... information about all of the OUR's programs and getting involved in undergraduate research.