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Format. TITLE OF YOUR TALK Your name. Bad Titles: Too Much Information.
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Format TITLE OF YOUR TALK Your name
Bad Titles: Too Much Information Methane, carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrous oxide, ozone and CFSs: Their effects on re-emission of infrared radiation and temperature increases on Earth in the Post-Industrial Era and their effects on coral reefs
Bad titles: Too little information • Greenhouse gasses and their effect on climate change
Good title • The role of greenhouse gasses in the acidification of the oceans and coral reef calcification
Second slide • Your popular press title and what started you on your research:
3rd slide • Begin Introduction to topic • Begin research presentation (including graphs, charts, etc.,
Make your points separately • Cnidaeare secreted by the Golgi apparatus • They occur in all cnidarians • Some cnidae are toxic • They inject venom by the discharge of a coiled tubule • The tubule discharges with bullet-like velocity • Some cnidarians do not have toxins that affect humans
General Points • Do not overestimate or underestimate knowledge level • Use scientific terms (e.g., fetuses, not babies) BUT • No jargon- define your terms: chemolithotroph is ok; MPO neuromodulation pathway is NOT ok until it is clearly defined • No boring sequence data
No distracting backgrounds Blah, blah blah
Timing • Groups of three have up to 25 minutes shared equally, up to 5 min for questions • Groups of two have 15 min with 2 min for questions
Presentation tips • Use laser pointer to point • Make eye contact • Avoid crutch phrases
Presentation Techniques • Be animated and interested, not monotone and boring • Speak up! • No video clips • Do NOT read your notes • PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE
Audience • Pay attention- no catching up on your reading or netsurfing (it’s rude) • Take notes • Ask questions • You will grade the presenters (see syllabus for form) • You must be here