Exhibition video 2023

Video submissions should capture the excitement, importance, and value of your scholarly work. The format for the video is up to the presenter and can range from a narrated PowerPoint presentation to a presentation with video and music. Share your research, scholarship, or creative activity — and refine your research communication skills — while competing for cash prizes.

Registration is now open!

Register today! Video submissions are due Monday, March 16.

Prizes

  • First place: $1,000
  • Second place: $500
  • Third place: $250

Technical Specifications of the Videos

  1. Total length of five minutes (content) plus up to 30 seconds of acknowledgments.
  2. Available via a personal YouTube channel or Kaltura; you will be asked to provide a link to the Fox Graduate School so that it can be added to the Graduate Exhibition video website.
  3. High quality (original) version uploaded should be minimally at 720p resolution.
  4. Video must include closed captions.

Video Production Support and Tips

Find tips and resources for producing your Graduate Exhibition video:

Examples of Past Videos

Rubric

Category What to look for
Communication of Objective and Significance The student clearly and concisely conveys the project’s objective and significance, using accessible language. Technical terms are explained in a way that an educated non-expert can understand.
Explanation of Project Design and Methodology The project design and methods are logically presented, clearly explained, and understandable to a general audience.
Explanation of Innovation of Design Product and Actualization of Design Goal Innovation is clearly and concisely explained, and actualization of the design goal is well done.
Visual Presentation of Poster The poster is visually appealing, uses engaging graphics and text, and is easy to read, while supporting the understanding of the project.
Overall Presentation The student communicates clearly and professionally, staying concise and responding effectively to questions.