Groups
Partners | Topics | Size (MB) | |
Isabelle Boehling, | Wen Huang | Flight of Golf Balls | 0.814 |
Kelsey Brown, | Matthew Gilbride | River Pollution Flow | 1.068 |
Theresa Holtz, | Nicole Rogerson | Avian Flu Epidemic | 0.652 |
Nathaniel Jones, | Shannon Smith | Spatial Dependence of Epidemics | 5.150 |
Kevin Kotecki, | Garren Plemmons | Ping Pong Ball Flight | 7.432 |
William Leland, | Sanket Prabhu | Physics of Bungee Jumping | 1.084 |
Trachelle McDonald, | Bihan Zhang | Rubik's Cube and Permutation Groups | 1.155 |
High Resolution: | rubik5.exe, RubikPatterns |
3.14ea |
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Low Resolution: | rubiksmall.exe, RubikPatterns2.exe |
Guidelines
How to do
research
Proposal Worksheet (DOC)
What is an abstract?
SVSM Guidelines
SVSM
Example
Formatted
Abstract
How to set up
presentations
SVSM PowerPoint Template
General Comments
on Presentations
Exemplary Research - Catalyst Awards
- Concise statement of the research objective, statement of the problem, identification of variables, and the hypothesis.
- Brief review of current and related literature with an explanation of the student's interest in the subject.
- Careful research design utilizing experimental controls, identification of variables, analysis of data, and a detailed written record of each aspect of the experiment.
- Procedures and equipment sufficiently detailed and clearly stated to allow duplication of the experiment including concise descriptions of any specialized techniques.
- Number of organisms (sample size), experimental replications, and/or type of statistical analysis is included.
- Research must be in compliance with designated regulations and a signed mentor form must be included when vertebrate animals, humans, recombinant DNA, tissue, pathogenic agents or controlled substances are involved in the research.
- Results should be clearly presented using charts, tables, and graphs as appropriate and include discussion and evaluation of conclusions and either accept or reject the hypothesis.
Giving Presentations
- How to Give a Bad (Good) Talk
- PowerPoint Do's and Don'ts from YouTube
- Killer Presentation Skills from YouTube
- How NOT to Use PowerPoint from YouTube
- Funny Presentation Training - how many errors can you find? from Youtube
- Do's and Don't Introduction
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