<p>A lightning talk is a brief presentation designed to engage an audience, highlight essential information, and allow people to share ideas in an enjoyable way. In this format, slides advance automatically while the individual presenter speaks for a specified time.</p>
<p>For CUE, participants may have <strong>up to 12 slides</strong> and present for<strong> 3 minutes or less</strong>. Topics should relate to your field of study. They can be about your research interests, internship, or any relevant professional development or academic experience.</p>
<p>Please read and follow the specific guidelines below.</p>
<h3>Guidelines</h3>
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<li>Your first slide includes your first and last name, Penn State email address, and the title of your talk;</li>
<li>This first slide is required; however, you may choose to have up to 11 more (for a total of 12) slides;</li>
<li>Slides must be set to advance automatically. No clicking forward.</li>
<li>You have 3<em> minutes (180 seconds)</em> <em>total </em>to say what you need to say. You'll need to practice timing the slides to your words.</li>
<li>No reading from a script.</li>
<li>After 3 minutes, your talk must end. Judges will consider this time requirement in their evaluation of your talk.</li>
<li>Emphasize graphics (e.g., images, charts, tables) over text on the remaining slides;</li>
<li>Graphics may be literal or figurative representations of the information;</li>
<li>Slides should be relevant to the overall meaning of the talk;</li>
<li>Be concise—emphasize aspects most relevant to your educated, general audience;</li>
<li>Honor copyrights and cite your sources. If you incorporate elements that someone else created, whether it’s images, music, videos, or research, give credit to the creator. You can find links to <a href="https://guides.libraries.psu.edu/c.php?g=602712&p=4174558">images in the public domain and creative commons </a>and <a href="https://guides.libraries.psu.edu/c.php?g=602712&p=4174574">free audio sound effects and music</a>.</li>
<li>Lighting talks feature individual presentors only. No group presentations.</li>
<li>A Zoom demo video of your lightning talk serves as your Lightning Talk proposal. The CUE Selection Committee will review your demo video and notify you via email if you are selected to present your lightning talk live at the CUE event.</li>
<li>If you are selected, you will need to present your talk and be available for questions during one of five sessions occuring on April 14-15, 2021. The submission form asks you to rank your session preferences. All students will appear virtually.</li>
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<p>Entry forms and file uploads must be completed and submitted online by 11:59 p.m. on <strong>March 31, 2021.</strong></p>
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<h3>Steps to submit a lightning talk.</h3>
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<li><strong>Create a Zoom demo video</strong> - Use your PSU Zoom account and the video camera and microphone on a computer (laptop recommended) to produce your Zoom demo video.
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<li><strong>Sign into your PSU Zoom account</strong> - To sign into your account, go to https://psu.zoom.us </li>
<li><strong>Host a meeting</strong> - To create a video recording of your slides and your voice, host a meeting where you are the only participant. Screen share your PowerPoint slides and record the meeting. Your recordings will be stored in psu.zoom.us/recording. Play it back to ensure the audio is clear. Upload this file with your lightning talk registration form. </li>
<li><strong>Not sure how to use Zoom?</strong> - To learn more about how to share your slides to the screen and how to record, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206618765-Zoom-Video-Tutorial or contact <a href="https://mediacommons.psu.edu/">Penn State Media Commons</a>. </li>
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<li>Entry forms and file uploads of your Lightning Talk Demo Video must be completed and submitted online by 11:59 p.m. on <strong>March 31, 2021.</strong></li>
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<h3>Resources</h3>
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<li>Science Communication in Earth and Mineral Sciences: <a href="https://guides.libraries.psu.edu/c.php?g=821826&p=5891287#s-lg-box-… Talks</a></li>
<li>Berkun, S. (2010, Jan. 14). The end of boring presentations. <em>Forbes. </em>Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/2010/01/14/presentations-pecha-kucha-technology-…;
<li>Berkun, S. (2009, Jun. 1). How to give a great ignite talk. Scott Berkun Blog. Retrieved from <a href="https://scottberkun.com/2009/how-to-give-a-great-ignite-talk/">https://…;
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