In our previous discussion, we explored the informal dynamics of remote communication, adopting a conversational approach. Today, however, we’ll shift our focus to a more formal yet equally important ...
Should we have a 50 percent content / discussion formula for academic presentations? Meaning that the time allotted for content delivery should not exceed 50 percent, and the time reserved for ...
Full disclosure: this paper is based on a presentation I gave in 2019 at an academic conference. I often engage in “double-dipping,” which I would describe as recycling or repurposing your own work ...
Whether you love giving them or loathe the entire experience, everyone has to deliver a presentation at some point during an academic career – be they student or professional researcher. It might be ...
The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities is offering multiple opportunities for faculty and staff members to virtually attend "Academic Integrity & You: Faculty and Staff" to prepare for the ...
All Drexel students who are currently enrolled in a graduate-level degree program (JD, MD, master’s, professional doctorate, PhD) in any field/department/college ...
Standing up in front of other people and sharing your ideas can be a stressful experience, but also extremely rewarding intellectually. You may be asked to present your work either individually or as ...
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