ITS A SIMPLE POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ! YOU WILL USE THE INFORMATION PROVIDED AND HIGHLIGHTED IN THE DOCUMENT LABELED “BIO135 UNIT 4 LAB”. YOU CAN USE THE OTHER DOCUMENTS UPLOADED AS A GUIDELINE FOR HOW OTHERS IN THE CLASS HAVE DONE IT. FEEL FREE TO ADD NECCESSARY INFORMATION WHERE YOU BELIEVE GOES. ALSO ADD A SLIDE FOR THE LIMITATIONS/FLAWS OF OUR PROPOSED EXPERIMENT. MAKE IT LOOK NICE BY ADDING PICTURES, COLORS (NOT OVERWHELMING COLOR), AND TRANSITIONS.
Presentation Guidelines
Title: is a short and concise description of what your project is about. It should be both interesting and informative. Aim for 10 or less words.
Introduction is the beginning section. It should include your purpose, rationale, scientific knowledge/concepts involved in your study, existing evidence that leads to the reason for your study.
After the background information and evidence are presented in the introduction, the hypothesis should be the next logical step then followed by your prediction.
To test your hypothesis, Methods is the section right after Introduction. It should explain all components of your experimental design. Presenting a table or timeline can help the audience to understand this part.
Results is the section where you describe your expected findings. By working through your answers to a list of questions, you should have realized that research to address safety concerns take a very long time and involve human or animal subjects. To actually conduct a research like this, you would have to do a lot of paperwork to obtain approval from regulating agencies for your plan of study before you can even begin. This is the reason for you not to actually conduct a safety test in this 1 semester course.
Since you conducted an online search to find research data that scientists have conducted, you should describe what you find via online related research. The information you use should be relevant to your question of study and can be used to fully or partially support or reject your hypothesis.
Discussion is the last section where you will expand on your results by
connecting evidence from Introduction and findings from Results;
explaining any possible flaws or limitations in the experiments;
recommend what should be done in the future to answer the big question on the safety of GMOs.
You should also comment on how your investigation contributes to your understanding on safety of GMOs.
How would you use this information in the future? Does it have practical applications? Answer the Big Question of SO WHAT?
End the presentation with a memorable take-home message/conclusion/summary.
Citations are required for all information you obtained from online sources. You should show a brief citation (author, year; or a weblink) in the slide where the source is cited and then a list of References on the Final slide. If it is a direct quotation, you should use quotation marks. Copying word by word without quotation marks is not allowed at all (this is Plagiarism!).
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