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Type Your Title Here Feel free to use this document as template for your seminar. Your Name Department of Physics and Astronomy Stephen F. Austin State University. Introduction. What is the history? Who was involved in this area of physics?. Introduction.

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  1. Type Your Title HereFeel free to use this document as template for your seminar. Your Name Department of Physics and Astronomy Stephen F. Austin State University

  2. Introduction • What is the history? • Who was involved in this area of physics?

  3. Introduction • Where and when did the research take place?

  4. Introduction • What techniques and equipment were used in this research?

  5. Images • Include some images of the equipment and scientist.

  6. Images • Include some images of charts and graphs.

  7. Demonstration • Try to find or develop and hands-on demonstration that you can use to help your audience understand you subject.

  8. Theory • What is the theory behind the experiment? • Take your audience through a mathematical derivation in the next few slides.

  9. Equations • What is the theory behind the experiment? • Copy and past the equation below several times and modify each using Microsoft Equation Editor.

  10. Equations

  11. Equations

  12. Equations

  13. Equations

  14. Equations

  15. Equations

  16. Progress • List achievements and progress • Highlight those things that made progress possible

  17. Technology • List technical problems that have been solved • List outstanding technical issues that need to be solved

  18. Summary or Conclusions • Summarize your talk at the end in a few sentences. • Ask the audience if there are any questions.

  19. References • List the titles of books or articles that you used for your research. • List the addresses of any web pages that you used in your research.

  20. Helpful Hints • Speak Loud and Clearly • Face your audience and move around some. • Use a pointer or go to the projection screen. • Paraphrase, do not always read directly from your slides. • Information on the internet is not always correct. • Take advantage of the “Resource Links”: http://www.physics.sfasu.edu/astro/seminar.html

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