2020 Johns Hopkins University Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Student Handbook
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2020 Johns Hopkins University Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Student Handbook Created by The University of Queensland http://www.uq.edu.au/grad-school/three-minute-thesis Modified for Johns Hopkins University by JHM PDCO Event Overview 2 About 3MT History Why Participate? Key Dates Prizes Competition Guidelines 3 Eligibility Rules Judging Criteria 3MT Preparation 4 Contact Information 6 2020 JHU 3MT Student Handbook 1 pdco.med.jhmi.edu/3mt/
Event Overview What is it? your project and articulate your findings is very The Three Minute Thesis competition valuable. Three Minute Thesis provides you celebrates the exciting academic work with the opportunity to: conducted by doctoral students. Developed by • communicate your ideas effectively to The University of Queensland (UQ), the exercise the wider community cultivates students’ academic, presentation, • describe your findings to a non- and professional communication skills. specialist audience • crystalize your thoughts about your The competition supports their capacity to dissertation. effectively explain their dissertation in three • increase your profile within the JHU minutes, in a language appropriate to an community and wider professional intelligent, but non-expert audience. communities • network with other JHU students, History faculty, and leadership The first 3MT competition was held at UQ in 2008. Since then, the popularity of the competition has increased and 3MT Key Dates, 2020 competitions are now held in over 600 3MT workshops and March (official universities across more than 65 countries practice rounds dates on website) worldwide. Registration closes March 24, 5PM JHU 3MT Preliminary March 30-April 3 The Johns Hopkins Medicine Professional Heats Development and Career Office hosted the first JHU 3MT Final April 15 JHU 3MT competition in 2016 in the School of Competition Medicine. The competition opened to the entire JHU community in 2017 and the event Prizes continues to grow every year. In 2019, doctoral Students who qualify for the JHU 3MT Final students from the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Competition are eligible for the following cash Public Health, Education, Engineering, and Arts prizes: & Sciences competed in the Final Competition. • 1st Place: $1000 Videos of JHU finalists from the past years can • 2nd Place: $500 be found on our website: • 3rd Place: $250 https://pdco.med.jhmi.edu/3mt/ . • People’s Choice: $250 • Alumni Choice Award: $250 (sponsored Why participate? by the JHU Alumni Association) During your doctoral studies, there is a strong • Remaining finalists will receive $100 focus on the production of your dissertation. All finalists: professional recording of your talk The ability to communicate the importance of to be published online. 2020 JHU 3MT Student Handbook 2 pdco.med.jhmi.edu/3mt/
Competition Guidelines Eligibility All currently enrolled Johns Hopkins University Judging Criteria doctoral students are eligible to compete. We At every level of the competition each welcome students from every JHU school and competitor will be assessed on the judging discipline. Students must present a talk on their criteria listed below. dissertation work. Students who have not yet had their degree conferred are eligible to Comprehension and Content compete. Past competitors may compete again. • Did the presentation provide an understanding of the background and All competitors must register by March 24th in significance to the research question being order to participate in the preliminary heats. addressed while explaining terminology The top ten finishers from the preliminary heats and avoiding jargon? must compete in-person in the final • Did the presentation clearly describe the competition held on April 15th on the impact and/or results of the research, Homewood campus. including conclusions and outcomes? (for early-stage students: predicted Rules impact/results) Official rules and judging criteria as per the 3MT • Did the presentation follow a clear and website: http://threeminutethesis.org/rules- logical sequence? judging-criteria • Was the thesis topic, significance, • A single static PowerPoint slide is results/impact and outcomes permitted. No slide transitions, communicated in language appropriate to animations or 'movement' of any a non-specialist audience? description are allowed. The slide is to • Did the presenter spend adequate time on be presented from the beginning of the each element of their presentation - or did oration. they elaborate for too long on one aspect • No additional electronic media (e.g. or was the presentation rushed? sound and video files) are permitted. • No additional props (e.g. costumes, Engagement and Communication musical instruments, laboratory • Did the oration make the audience want to equipment) are permitted. know more? • Presentations are limited to 3 minutes • Was the presenter careful not to trivialize maximum and competitors exceeding 3 or generalize their topic? minutes are disqualified. • Did the presenter convey enthusiasm for • Presentations are to be spoken word their topic? (e.g. no poems, raps or songs). • Presentations are to commence from • Did the presenter capture and maintain the stage. their audience’s attention? • Presentations are considered to have • Did the speaker have sufficient stage commenced when a presenter starts presence, eye contact and vocal range; their presentation through either maintain a steady pace, and have a movement or speech. confident stance? • Did the PowerPoint slide enhance the presentation - was it clear, legible, and concise? 2020 JHU 3MT Student Handbook 3 pdco.med.jhmi.edu/3mt/
3MT Preparation Even the world’s best public speakers prepare Tell a story before important presentations. To assist you You may like to present your 3MT like a story, with your preparations, please find a few with a beginning, middle and an end. It’s not suggestions below that will help you in writing easy to condense your dissertation into three your presentation, creating your slide and minutes, so you may find it easier to break your practicing your presentation. presentation down into smaller sections. Try writing an opener to catch their attention, then The PDCO offers in-person 3MT workshops, highlight your different points, and finally have practice rounds, and one-on-one coaching on a summary to restate the importance of your both the East Baltimore and Homewood work. campuses in the weeks leading up to the competition. We highly encourage competitors Have a clear outcome in mind to attend these sessions. In the past, students Know what you want your audience to take that attend workshops were more likely to away from your presentation. Ideally, you make it to the final competition and win. would like the audience to leave with an understanding of what you’re doing, why it is 3MT Content important and what you hope to achieve. 3MT is an oral presentation, but it can be helpful to write out your talk beforehand to What not to do make sure your talk is clear, concise, and free of Do not write your presentation like an academic jargon. Memorization of your talk is not paper. Try to use shorter words, shorter required as palm cards and/or speech notes sentences and shorter paragraphs. You can use are acceptable; however, this option may humor, however, be careful not to dumb down detract from the delivery of the 3MT and is your presentation. Using numbers to quantify not recommended. importance can be impactful but be mindful of including too much data. Write for your audience One of the judging criteria looks for evidence Revise that you can explain your dissertation to a non- Proof your 3MT presentation by reading it specialist audience. To do this you may like to: aloud, to yourself and to an audience of friends • Avoid jargon and academic language and family. This allows you to not only check • Explain concepts and people important your style, but it will allow you to receive critical to your topic - you may know all about feedback. Ask your audience if your Professor Smith’s theories but your presentation clearly highlights what your audience may not research is and why it is important. • Highlight the outcomes (actual or predicted) of your research, and the impact it will have • Imagine that you are explaining your dissertation to a close friend or fellow student from another field • Do not dumb down or devalue your work, what you are doing is exciting and you should convey enthusiasm for your subject. 2020 JHU 3MT Student Handbook 4 pdco.med.jhmi.edu/3mt/
3MT Slide Before you start work on your slide, you should take the following rules into account: • a single static PowerPoint slide is permitted • no slide transitions, animations or ‘movement’ of any description are permitted • your slide is to be presented from the beginning of your oration • no additional electronic media (e.g. sound and video files) are permitted. An engaging visual presentation can make or break any oration, so you want your slide to be legible, clear and concise. You may like to consider some of the following suggestions. Your name and 3MT title do not need to be included on your slide. Less is more Text and complicated graphics can distract your audience – you don’t want them to read your slide rather than listen to your talk. Suspects, Science and CSISlide: Matthew Thompson, 2011 Personal touches Personal touches can allow your audience to understand the impact of your research. Ocker or Oriental? Asian Australians and the Denial of National Identity Slide: Michael Thai, 2013 Creativity drives interest You do not have to have a slide, so do not rely on your slide to convey your message – it should simply complement your spoken oration. The Fourth Man Slide: Ryan Stafford, 2011 Work your message Think about how your slide might be able to assist with the format and delivery of your presentation – is there a metaphor that helps explain your research? Brain Waves that Predict the Future Slide: Tim Paris, 2012 2020 JHU 3MT Student Handbook 5 pdco.med.jhmi.edu/3mt/
3MT Presentation Practice, practice, practice be delivered from a single spot on Feeling nervous before you present is natural, stage. and a little nervousness can even be beneficial • Do not make the common mistakes of to your overall speech. Nonetheless, it is rolling back and forth on your heels or important to practice so you can present with pacing for no reason as these habits are confidence and clarity. distracting for the audience. Vocal range Record yourself • Speak clearly and use variety in your Record and listen to your presentation to hear voice (fast/slow, loud/soft). where you pause, speak too quickly or get it just • Do not rush – find your rhythm. right. Then, work on your weaknesses and • Remember to pause at key points as it exploit your strengths. gives the audience time to think about what you are saying. Look to the stars! Watch your role models such as academics, Body language politicians, and journalists, and break down their strengths and weaknesses. Analyze how • Stand straight and confidently. they engage with their audience. Visit the 3MT • Hold your head up and make eye website to view presentations by previous 3MT contact. finalists: https://pdco.med.jhmi.edu/3mt/ • Never turn your back to the audience. • Practice how you will use your hands Dress and move around the stage. It is okay to While there is no dress code, if you are unsure move around energetically if that is of how to dress you may like to dress for a job your personality, however it is also interview or an important meeting. Do not wear appropriate for a 3MT presentation to a costume of any kind, as this is against the rules (as are any props). Contact Information The Johns Hopkins University Three Minute Thesis Competition is organized by the JHM Professional Development and Career Office (PDCO). For questions about the JHU 3MT competition, please contact Kate Bradford at kate.bradford@jhu.edu. 2020 JHU 3MT Student Handbook 6 pdco.med.jhmi.edu/3mt/
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