Last year I submitted an application to attend the iConference 2022 Doctoral Colloquium, and tomorrow begins a week of meetings, papers, posters, and presentations. As the conference is completely virtual, the Doctoral Colloquium has been split into geographical regions so that none of us are forced to stay up very late (or get up very early) in order to participate. This year, students will be presenting lightning talks to each other. We each have 3 minutes to give an overview of our entire PhD project, and the option of three slides in which to do so.
While I have a 90 second elevator talk explaining the general idea of my PhD, and have given multiple 5, 10, and 15 minute talks, making a balanced presentation in 3 minutes will be a bit of a challenge. Because I'm in the final year of my PhD (see previous blog post for some musings about that), I have a lot of information related to my PhD to share, enough to almost write an 80,000 word thesis. Condensing all this information into 3 minutes in a meaningful way is not easy, and only time will tell how well I've done so. You can view the slides that will accompany my lightning talk on Slideshare here: www.slideshare.net/RachelSalzano/iconference-2022-doctoral-colloquium-presentation. If you're interested in the work I've done, or are interested in participating in my workshop/focus group method with people with lived experience send me a message and I'm happy to talk! You can contact me through the contact form on this website, by emailing me at [email protected], or find me on Twitter as @librarygryphon.
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