Second Draft Review
Post a link to your project to Teams by 9am EDT, Friday, July 19 and include 2-3 elements of the project you would specifically like feedback on.
Lunch Discussion #3
Post a link to the reading and your conversation starter in the Teams document by 5pm EDT Wednesday, July 17.
Monday, July 15
9:15am–9:45am EDT: Monday Check-In
10am–Noon EDT: Workshop: Planning Your Final Presentation
This workshop will help you plan for your final presentation, including PowerPoint creation, demoing a live website, and structuring your talk.
Before the workshop:
- Nothing!
Tuesday, July 16
3:30pm-4:30pm: Presentation to Library Dean
Thursday, July 18
Noon-1pm: Lunch discussion #2
Each member of the DHF cohort will pick a reading and provide a conversation starter to begin the conversation.
Friday, July 19
9:15–9:45am: Weekly Updates and Planning
10am–Noon: Workshop: Worst Presentation Ever! Or, How to Talk About Your Research
Many times you will only have a few minutes to discuss your project, which is why elevator speeches are important. However, if you’re presenting at a conference or other talk where you have an extended amount of time to discuss your research (like at the end of this summer!), you need to plan out a presentation. Today, we will discuss some best practices for creating a longer presentation, and practice giving a short talk.
Before the Workshop
- Read Bourne, P.E. (2007). Ten simple rules for making good oral presentations. PLoS Computational Biology, 3(4), e 77. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1857815/
- Read Young, S. (n.d.). 18 tips for killer presentations. LifeHack.com. Retrieved from http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/18-tips-for-killer-presentations.html