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Preparing and Presenting Effective Research


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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC1955747

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by JE Miller · 2007 · Cited by 77 — Often, researchers fail to
recognize the unique nature of the format, which is a hybrid of
a published paper and an oral presentation. This methods note ...

Note-taking and Handouts in The Digital Age -


NCBI - NIH
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC4812780

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by EM Stacy · 2015 · Cited by 74 — Considerable debate exists
regarding which types of lecture presentation styles ...
These studies mirror others in which the active
process of taking notes ...

Sharing and Presenting Work in Remote


Classrooms ...
https://owl.purdue.edu › owl › remote_teaching_resources

In a synchronous presentation, students, teachers, and presenters


can talk and see ... Note, however, that YouTube may
restrict the length of video uploads, ...
General APA FAQs // Purdue Writing Lab
https://owl.purdue.edu › apa_formatting_and_style_guide

I'm writing an APA style paper, but I can't get the header on the
first page to be different ... How do I cite lecture notes in my APA-
style research paper?

Oral presentation - Research & Learning Online


https://www.monash.edu › rlo › assignment-types › oral...

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The topic of your presentation will usually be explained
in the assignment ... Your peer group (First-year students,
postgraduates, academic staff)?.

Teaching with PowerPoint - NIU - Center for


Innovative ...
https://www.niu.edu › citl › guides › instructional-guide

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For example, in an anthropology class, a single
PowerPoint presentation could project images of an anthropological
dig from a remote area, questions asking ...

6 steps to a successful presentation |


Prospects.ac.uk
https://www.prospects.ac.uk › university-life › 6-steps-t...

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Depending on your subject, you might be expected to
summarise your reading in a seminar, deliver the results of a
scientific experiment, or provide feedback ...

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