SCHOLARS CAN PRESENT THEIR WORK IN FOLLOWING MODES
Category 1: Paper presentation
Finished or ongoing research, conceptual, review etc papers can be presented in this categories.Ten minutes will be given for paper presentation.
Category 2: E-poster/ infographic presentation
Finished or ongoing research, conceptual, review etc papers can be presented using E-posters or infographic.Ten minutes will be given for infographic presentation.
Category 3 : Three Minute Thesis competition
Originally developed by the University of Queensland in 2008, three minutes thesis provides scholars to explain their work (proposal or thesis) to a layman in three minutes. Competitions that exceed the 3-minute presentation time limit will be disqualified.
Category 4: Snapshots of research competition
This competition is inspired from University college London and Queens university The purpose of the contest is to provide a platform to capture the fieldwork or research work of student and showcase it to the audience. If your entries are selected, you will be given up to three minutes to explain the snapshot/photographs. So, scholars from around the world are encouraged to participate in this artistic category of presentation.
1. Capture any one photograph/snapshot from your field or research work.
2. Describe the photograph/snapshot in 250 words.
3. Write the location where the photograph was taken.
4. Write your affiliation.
5. Send the snapshot along with your details to scholarmosaic2@gmail.com
6. If selected , you will be given up to three minutes to explain the snapshot/photographs.
1. A Ph.D./M.Ed./M.A. education student enrolled in any institution can send their entries.
2. Your work must be in education field.
3. The snapshot/photographs must be your original work.
Category 5: Dance your research in Education competition
The dance your research in education is inspired by "Dance Your Ph.D." contest, which was originally created by former Science correspondent John Bohannon in 2008.It invites scientists to interpret their theses through dancing and record the act on video. The purpose of the competition is to educate by explaining complex theories through interpretive dance. We at Faculty of Education and Psychology, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda are planning to implement the similar kind of competition in the field of Education. So, scholars from around the world are encouraged to participate in this unique category of presentation.Here the participants need to perform a live dance or make a video upto 5 minutes in dance form which depicts the theme of their research work.
Convert the theme of your Ph.D. thesis/proposal/research paper into a dance video of up to 5 minutes.
2. Upload the video on YouTube or perform a live dance.
1. A Ph.D./M.Ed./M.A. Education student enrolled in any institution can send their entries.
2. Your work must be in education field.
3. The videos must be your original work.
Example : Below are videos of dance your PhD contest sponsored by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Science magazine, and Primer.ai, an artificial intelligence technology company. It can be used to get an idea on how researchers showcase their work through dance.You can get more such work by typing "dance your phd" in youtube.
VIDEO
Category 6:Presentation with illustration/comics
Make use of humour/comics/memes/sarcasm to present your research work in ten minutes.