Presentation
You should present for ~8 minutes
(and there will be ~2 minutes for questions)
The presentation should
feel conversational, so DO NOT READ your notes. You should rehearse
the presentation so that you are confident (but also so that it feels
conversational).
Use lots of visual images
-what was your
question and why?
What
animal did you study (note that the Genus is capitalized and
italicized and the species is italicized but not
capitalized: Tursiops truncatus)
-methods: how did you
address your question
schematic and/or
photos of methods
WHAT
WERE YOUR TREATMENTS (independent variables)
WHAT
DID YOU MEASURE (dependent variables)
-results
graphs and
/or tables (explain axes)
-conclusions
what do
your results mean?
(-bullets are
ok)
Return
to your original question
If
appropriate, include a do next
DO NOT APOLOGIZE FOR YOUR
EXPERIMENTS
DO NOT HAVE YOUR VOICE GO
UP AT THE END OF A SENTENCE
TRY NOT TO USE FILLER WORDS
(like, um, ya know)