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DESCRIPTION:Are you a junior or senior who needs help preparing and designi
 ng your oral thesis defense?\n\nThis 90-minute workshop will focus on the 
 unique characteristics of oral communication in the form of a thesis defen
 se\, drawing contrasts with the habits and strategies that are effective i
 n written communication. \n\nWhat you'll learn: \n\nEssential elements of 
 an effective oral thesis defense\, including: \n\nDescriptions of the rese
 arch problem and relevant literatureFraming a compelling research question
 Economical presentation of "research methods"Presentation and discussion o
 f findings or conclusionsBest design practices (the "7-slide rule")Calmin 
 techniques and how to practice effectivelyStrategies for engaging and mana
 ging questionsEnrollment is limited to 30 students\, so pre-register now!
GEO:44.043178;-123.077726
LOCATION:Knight Library\, DREAM Lab
SUMMARY:Designing an Effective Thesis Defense
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 sis_defense
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND:20240402T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:Are you a junior or senior who needs help preparing and designi
 ng your oral thesis defense?\n\nThis 90-minute workshop will focus on the 
 unique characteristics of oral communication in the form of a thesis defen
 se\, drawing contrasts with the habits and strategies that are effective i
 n written communication. \n\nWhat you'll learn: \n\nEssential elements of 
 an effective oral thesis defense\, including: \n\nDescriptions of the rese
 arch problem and relevant literatureFraming a compelling research question
 Economical presentation of "research methods"Presentation and discussion o
 f findings or conclusionsBest design practices (the "7-slide rule")Calmin 
 techniques and how to practice effectivelyStrategies for engaging and mana
 ging questionsEnrollment is limited to 30 students\, so pre-register now!
GEO:44.043178;-123.077726
LOCATION:Knight Library\, DREAM Lab
SUMMARY:Designing an Effective Thesis Defense
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/designing_an_effective_the
 sis_defense
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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