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Drs. Jaime Tartar and James MunozMarch 21 12:00pm to 1:00pm
library room 2053.
https://www.fcas.nova.edu/opportunities/student-symposium/
Friday, April 6 2018, starting at 1:00 pm. You areexpected to attend as many symposium events asyour schedule allows.
Oral Presentations 2:45 - 4:00 pm in the AlvinSherman Library
Student Film Festival 1:45 - 4:00 pm Poster Presentations 1:45 - 3:15 pm Awards Ceremony 4:30 pm
1) Public Speaking2) Heights3) Insects4) Financial Problems5) Deep Water6) Sickness7) Death8) Flying9) Loneliness10) Dogs
1) Disseminate results aheadof publishing it
2) Communicate ideas3) Teach the audience4) Establish future
collaborations5) Secure funding6) Gain interest of
prospective employers
Choose a focused message for your Oral Presentation.
Two components of the oral presentation: equal importance
Create the slides Practice the Talk
Adjust the slides Practice the Talk
Know your talk without the slides
An effective presentation: focuses on a single message. is organized, with a well-ordered, clear sequence Supported by graphics on the slides (i.e., use text sparingly
on the PowerPoint).will be understood by an audience of differing background
(colleagues from the field, as well as “outsiders”).
Introduce yourself and your affiliation/institution
Establish with the audience whether you welcome questions during the presentation, or prefer to answer all questions at the end.
Do not stand front of your presentation slides
DO NOT READ FROM THE SLIDES! Speak clearly and loudly enough toward the
audience, not toward the projection screen. Pace yourself. Be ready to entertain questions at the end,
and allow time for it.
vs.
Title slide Outline of the talk
clearly state the topics to be covered Background info and specific aims
Short and sweet, but to the point Research methods
provide some details, leave room for questions Research findings
details, details, details Conclusion and future goals
Make sense of your data References and Acknowledgements
Use the image editing options in PowerPoint to fullyintegrate imported images into your poster.
Contrasting background colors on images are distracting:get rid of them by setting them to “transparent”.
Improve clarity by dropping brightness and increasingcontrast.
Simple background is best if you have a substantial number of images/ graphs/ tables to show. Avoid distractions! An eye-popping background image is almost always distracting. Use with caution!
Using someone else’s images without their permission is a copyright infraction. Proprietary images often have watermarks, but not always.Always provide credit/citation for images/information used.
laminin
type IV collagens
nidogen
perlecan/HSPG
integrinsPlasma membrane
(Alberts, 2002)
Low resolution images may look great on a computer screen, but become horribly pixelated and blocky when enlarged and projected. Always select the highest quality images you can.Avoid jpg or jpeg files, especially if they are <3-4 MB in size.
NSU logos can be requested here: https://www.nova.edu/oiit/style-guide/logo-usage.html
Tips on colors to choose from: http://jfly.iam.u-tokyo.ac.jp/color/#see
For more tips: Better Posters blog: a fantastic resource http://betterposters.blogspot.com/ Information is Beautiful: illustrating difficult concepts with images http://informationisbeautiful.net
If you think of other questions later, please contact us: Dr. Jaime Tartar ([email protected]) Dr. James Munoz([email protected])