Course weblog for BIO 697, a 3-credit graduate level course for the Fall 2004 semester at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
Professor: Dr. Jennifer Forman Orth

Monday, December 06, 2004

More Tips for Your Presentation - A Review

Here is what I covered last week regarding how you should structure your talk:
  • Present to the class as if you were speaking to a panel that must decide whether to regulate your species in Massachusetts. Be clear, be concise, be informative.

  • Your talk, which can be no longer than 10 minutes, should include the following:
    • About the species: pictures, history, distribution
    • Assess the threat: Should your species be regulated? Eradicated? Ignored? Explain why or why not.

As always, this is a guide, not a mandatory structure. It is up to you to use what you've learned in class to determine what is important to say.

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