Video
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
- Total length of five minutes (content) plus up to 30 seconds of acknowledgments.
- 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.
- High quality (original) version uploaded should be minimally at 720p resolution.
- 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. |