Research Presentation on Novel Experiment Findings
This presentation discusses the experimental design, methods, results, and discussions of a research project conducted under the NSF Grant: EAGER CBET 1451319. It covers the background, goals, relevance, and conclusions of the study, showcasing representative data with charts and illustrations to enhance understanding. The content delves into the importance of the research problem, existing theories, and previous findings, providing valuable insights for the audience.
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Add the name of your presentation and your contact information REM Name of Presentation Here Created under NSF Grant: EAGER CBET 1451319 http://eqpoint.info/rem Student Name Student@uga.edu University of Georgia
Outline of Topics Goal and Relevance Background Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments This slide is optional. Use it if you feel it enhances the audience s understanding. Probably not useful here given that the talk follows a well-known format.
Notes on this Template: Suggested layout for a 7-10 minute talk presenting a research article. Most slides will take 1-2 minutes. Don t add many slides or make the font smaller to add material Delete this slide.
Goals and Relevance This information can be found in the Abstract Describe the problem and why is it important to the world This level of bullets ok Always have at least two bullets on a level Probably not needed Always have at least two bullets on a level Definitely not!! Two - three levels of bullets is appropriate for this presentation.
Background What theories, findings, knowledge already exist, previous research Bullets are an outline. Generally, don t use a single bullet at a given level. If you don t have at least 2 items, then you probably don t need a bullet at this level.
Methods What was the experimental design Tests conducted Use photographs, charts, and illustrations to support your presentation.
Results and Discussion Representative data, could be in the form of figures or tables Thoughts and insights regarding the data Chart Title Use photographs, charts, and illustrations to support your presentation. Use enough space to clearly present the results. Will likely want extra slides here. 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Results and Discussion Chart Title A better display of the previous plot 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Conclusions Very specific facts, not hypotheses Implications for further research
Acknowledgments in Article It may be important for the context of the article you are presenting to know how the work was funded. Financial support Contributors to work who are not authors This slide is optional. Use it if you feel it enhances the audience s understanding.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Harbor Lights Endowment. How are you supported Financial support Contributors to work who are not authors