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Title (& subtitle, if any): less than
about 15 words totalRey Ty (Your name!)
Department & University
Note: Here are sample papers more or less following this outline. Each conference or publisher has a different set of requirements for writing. http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED504349 http://t.co/IqL9ED0QNr http://t.co/XSrUFVl1LE
Here’s a sample http://tinyurl.com/m4uo9qp
Abstract• Abstract (few key words in PPT; 100-150 words max
in paper) (Maximum large font space allows). • 1 short sentence max for: problem, objective, bias
(inductive) or theory (deductive), methodology/data collection methods/data analysis, findings, interpretation, recommendations.
• Key Words: 5 to 8 terms• Here are sample PPT files.
http://www.slideshare.net/reyty1/2013-0928-rey-ty-early-freire-scientific-freire-and-mature-freire
• https://t.co/wZYEZo4gxB http://tinyurl.com/m5hklpu
OutlineI. Text hereII. Note: Make sure you use
LARGE fonts so that viewers can actually read your slides.
III. (Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
IV. 1 photo per slideV. Feel free to be creative &
change design & colors but make sure they are visible & readable. Don’t use yellow text on yellow background for example.
Introduction• Add 1 big photo here
Introduction Context or
Background of the Problem
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Introduction Research Problem (Largest font
space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Introduction Research
Questions (for qualitative research) or Hypothesis (for quantitative research)
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Introduction Objectives (Note: if
you have 3 objectives, then you must have three corresponding main questions and findings that answer your questions)
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Introduction Perspective or
Biases (inductive) or Theoretical Framework (deductive)
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Introduction Importance of the
Research (Largest font
space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Introduction Definition of
Terms: Define & quote all key terms in title, question, objectives, & theory
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Literature Review Read Torraco on
how to write an integrative literature review
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
A few important quotes (with int-ext references)
Literature Review Add one original
table or figure that you create
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Methodology Data Collection (Largest font
space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Methodology Data Analysis (Largest font
space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Findings• 1 large photo
Findings Note: If you have for
example 3 research objectives & questions, then you must have 3 sections in your findings that answer your questions
At least 1 slide per research finding
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
At leat 1 quote (with in-text references)
Findings Add an original
table or chart you create
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Conclusion• 1 large photo to fit the whole slide
Conclusion Summary (Largest font
space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Conclusion Interpretation
including your critique
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Conclusion Implications to
Practice (in your field)
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Conclusion Implications to
Policy (in your field)
(Largest font space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Conclusion Implications for
Future Research (in your field)
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Conclusion Contribution of
the Study (Largest font
space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Conclusion Overall Summary (Largest font
space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Conclusion Overall
Conclusion (Largest font
space allows; 25 words max per slide)
Questions & Answers1. Guide questions from presenter to
elicit critical (not merely factual) answers
2. Questions from the listeners
• Few key words only (Largest font space allows; 25 words
max per slide)
References: APA format List only materials you
have actually cited in your text
Cite research-based papers (& activist sources, if necessary)
Undergrads must have more than 5 research-based sources
Grads: lots more You can use non-
researched based sources (but not counted as part of the minimum)
Fair Use• In good faith, this work contains fair use of copyrighted and
non-copyrighted images from the public domain & the web for non-commercial & nonprofit educational purposes.
• This work is distributed free of charge.• The author has neither monetized this work nor sought any
profit from its distribution.• Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act
1976: Allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
• This work contains original work of commentary and critical analysis.
• Quotations are attributed to the original authors and sources.
“Back Cover Page” Title (& subtitle, if
any): less than about 15 words total
Rey Ty (Your name!)
Department & University
Note: Here are sample papers more or less following this outline. Each conference or publisher has a different set of requirements for writing. http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED504349 http://t.co/IqL9ED0QNr http://t.co/XSrUFVl1LE