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April 07, 2005

PAPER HANDOUTS for Presentation

When you make your presentation, you should have an informal (but neat) handout for the faculty and your potential advisors. This shouldn't be a burden, but I found it very helpful when trying to follow the presentations last year. Make several copies of pages 1 and 2. Make at least four copies of your longer draft (3 advisors and me).

PAGE 1: TITLE
YOUR NAME
IMAGE w/caption (a quote, an explanation - whatever works for your piece)

PAGE 2: ABSTRACT

PAGE 3+
Whatever you feel ready to submit, keeping in mind that the more you give us, the more feedback you'll receive. So, even if the body text, and schedule, budget, etc of your proposal is rough, you can attach this with a "draft" label.

Posted by pweil at April 7, 2005 06:39 PM

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