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All EaGLes meeting presentation template Note: Talks should be 10-12 minutes with 3-5 minutes for Q&A; times will be strictly enforced. Posters should follow this format as much as possible, especially in putting the research into context. Slide 1: Your introduction should include: • The hypothesis or question(s) being investigated. • The big picture: how does this research fit in with your Center’s research and with the other EaGLe Centers? Slide 2: Indicators: • List the indicator(s) being developed. • Describe how they fit into indicator research, both in general and specific to your topic area. Slides 3-X: Research discussion: • Methods will have to be brief and generalized. • Focus on what is necessary to understand the results. Results slides: • Provide brief but in-depth results that illustrate the most important points of your indicators research. • If an indicator(s) has not yet been developed, address how it (they) will be developed based on the results presented. Valerie Brady, Nov. 2003 Concluding slides: Show how you have addressed (are addressing) your hypothesis or research question. Put your research into the bigger context. Address the following questions about how your research is developing better environmental indicators: • How does this indicator/research advance the science of environmental indicators? Why is this better than what we have now? • Is the indicator stressor-specific and useful for diagnosis of cause? • Can the indicator provide diagnostic information useful for separating anthropogenic from natural causes of stress to the ecosystem? • What are the spatial and temporal scales over which the indicator operates? What do users of this indicator need to know about these scales to use the indicator properly? • How is the indicator to be used and interpreted? What is the baseline, benchmark, or reference condition for the indicator? Who will likely be monitoring (using) this indicator (who is the client)? • Where does the indicator fit with the other indicators being developed by the Centers? How can it be integrated with other indicators? Questions & discussion Acknowledgements Your acknowledgments slide (or your poster) MUST include the STAR logo. Please use one that has your grant number, if you have it. You should also include the disclaimer language; again, if you have disclaimer language specific to your program, use that. This research has been supported by a grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency's Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Estuarine and Great Lakes (EaGLe) Coastal Program. Should be used only with acknowledgements Should be used only with other institutional logos on a single slide EaGLe