The
Panel Presentation
from Purdue OWL:
Panel presentations are
the most common form of presentation you will encounter in your graduate
career. You will be one of three to four participants in a panel or session
(the terminology varies depending on the organizers) and be given (5 to 10) minutes to present your (portion). This is often followed by a ten-minute
question-and-answer session either immediately after your presentation or after
all of the speakers are finished. It is up to the panel organizer to decide
upon this framework. In the course of the question-and-answer session, you may
also address and query the other panelists if you have questions yourself.
The Roundtable Discussion
Guidelines: http://www.eval.org/p/cm/ld/fid=171
Example: Meet the Press (NBC)
The Roundtable Discussion
Guidelines: http://www.eval.org/p/cm/ld/fid=171
Example: Meet the Press (NBC)
The Poster Presentation
https://library.ithaca.edu/sp/subjects/PosterSession
Sentence starters for panels and discussions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuBAXrPGiXg
Creating an INFOGRAPHIC as a quick take-away or for part of your poster:
https://www.canva.com/create/infographics/
https://venngage.com/templates/
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