Presentations
Sharing your research is essential for others to learn of your work and to receive feedback.
Each year hundreds of students share their work in classrooms and at events, including Middlebury’s and professional conferences. Presentations may be oral talks, stand alone posters or online media. Below are resources for effectively conveying the importance and quality of your research.
Spring Student Symposium Presenter’s Resources
has the below general presentation resources and additional information specific to participating in the symposium, including poster templates.
Digital Media
has interns who can meet with you on visualizations and media for presentations. The Wilson Media Lab is in Davis Library 220.
Public Speaking
coaches can provide feedback to improve your public speaking. They also assist with specific presentation content and delivery for both slides and posters. Book an at any stage in the process.
Representing Data
Data Management services through the Library offers workshops and can assist with finding, wrangling, and visualizing data and statistics.
LinkedIn Learning (free to Middlebury Students) has a series of . They also have R, Python, SPSS and STATA tutorials.