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Your Name Your Tribal College Your Project Title Make your presentation as artistic as you like, but remember that less is more and a picture is worth a thousand words. People want to see content not distractions. Slide 1 – Cover Slide: On your cover page include the name of your project, your name, your tribal college you are representing. Also do not forget to list the name of the REU (2011 NASA – Kiksapa Summer REU). And please use the Kiksapa and NASA Logos on your slides. You may also want to use your own college logo as well. Your Name Your Tribal College 2017 NASA - Kiksapa Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) NASA Cooperative Agreement NNX14AK04A

Discussion Overview Slide 2- Discussion overview Tell the audience what you will be discussing with them so they know what to expect. List all the main points that you will be discussing For example: Background, objective statement, materials and methods, results and discussion, recommendations, acknowledgements Tell the Audience what you will be discussing with them today. Background, Objective statement Materials and methods Results and discussion Your recommendations for future work

Background Slide 3 - 4 – Background Provide the background story of your project. Tell the story as you know it. Communicate to the world why this story is important. Use 1 to 2 slides if necessary to tell your story, and also use pictures when you can as they can help communicate what you are trying to say. Tell the story of your project and why its important to you, your tribe, to NASA etc

Background continued… Use slide 4 to continue your background story if necessary Continue background story if necessary

Objective Statement Use the objective statement from your workplan Slide 5 – Objective Statement Dedicate slide 5 to discussing the objective of your project. Also include the hypothesis you are testing (If appropriate) Use the objective statement from your workplan Ho; Distribution of Russian Olive is not changing with time Ha: Distribution of Russian olive is changing with time.

Materials and Methods Slide 6 – 7 - Materials and Methods This is your recipe. Describe in detail, what you did, what you used, how long you did it, etc. Capture who what when where, how and how much; in this section. Use a couple slides if needed to demonstrate the methodology you used on your project. Make sure you discuss the materials, data, and spatial data you used. Include the geographic Coordinate system and don’t forget to list the source and the date of the data you used. Use 2-3 slides to demonstrate the materials you used and the methods you followed on your project. This is the recipe of your work. Describe what you did and how you did it. Make sure you list the spatial data that you used, the coordinate system and the date of the data Discuss the on site methods that you used if you have those.

Materials and Methods continued Use additional slides if needed for Materials and Methods – use pics, graphs diagrams etc if appropriate Use additional slides to describe your methods and materials you used to do your work.

Results and Discussion Slide 8-9 - Results and Discussion Tell the world what you found. Tell us about what the data demonstrated and what it all means. Use tables, Graphs, maps, pictures etc to illustrate your findings. This is where you tell the world what you found. What did your data show you? What was the final results of all your hard work? Use tables, graphs and maps to illustrate your findings. Pictures pictures pictures!

Results and Discussion continued Slide 9 – Results and discussion continued Use additional Slides if necessary. Use additional Slides if necessary

Recommendations and future work Slide 10 – Recommendations and Future Work This is where you put your expertise to work. If you had unlimited time and money, what would be the next steps on your project? What other interesting areas would you like to explore? What additional questions did you come up with? If you had unlimited time and money what are the next steps you would take to continue this work? What would you do next Tell the world what you recommend should happen next

Literature Cited List all your literature sources here Slide 11 – Literature Cited List the sources of your information Include journal articles, publications and citations If you have personal communication with elders and such, include that DO NOT INCLUDE ANY WIKIPEDIA SOURCES!!! These are not peer reviewed and are not a trusted source of serious science. List all your literature sources here Include journal articles, and citations DO NOT INCLUDE WIKIPEDIA SOURCES!!!!

Acknowledgements Slide 12– Acknowledgements Please acknowledge all the people that helped you along the way. I have included a list here, but there are others you may want to mention. Please use the list I provided here. Make sure you give proper credit to Kiksapa and NASA for providing funding and providing this opportunity to you. Also please acknowledge Dr. Eric Wood, Volker Mell, Josh Bronston, Pat Kozak, Olga Wilhelmi, Mary Hayden and Jennifer Boehnert (UCAR). Don’t forget to also include Colleen Campbell, and the Haskell Indian Nations People that helped you: Dr. Dan Wildcat, Julia Good Fox, Sonya Bonga and the folks from Haskell Indian Nations University that made your life there easy. And please do not forget to mention Kathi Bennett and all the things she did for you to get you to Haskell and Home again. Without her you would still be sitting at the airport! This project was funded by Kiksapa Consulting, LLC through NASA Cooperative Agreement Number NNX14AK04A Dr. Bull Bennett; Kiksapa Consulting, LLC Kathi Bennett; Kiksapa Consulting, LLC Dr. Eric Wood; USGS EROS Dana Gehring; Sinte Gleska University Patrick Kozak; Kiksapa Consulting, LLC Christel White; Kiksapa Consulting, LLC Volker Mell (Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde) Robert Kenning (Salish Kootenai College) National Center for Atmospheric Research Haskell Indian Nations University Other mentors List all that have helped you on your project. Include mentors, faculty, family and peers

Questions? Use this slide to prompt your audience for questions Slide 13 – Prompt the audience for questions This slide lets the audience know it is ok to begin the Question / Answer part of the talk. Use this slide to prompt your audience for questions

If you are doing a Poster the next slides are for that.

Bull Bennett PhD; Kiksapa Consulting Title of the project Kiksapa logo NASA logo Bull Bennett PhD; Kiksapa Consulting Abstract This is my abstract Results Discussion 1-2 paragraphs Russian olives dist is incr3easing with time. In 97 total hectares of RO was 2billion. However in 2010 RO increased to 3 billion hectares Abstract – last thing you write 150 words captures entire study Russian Olive 97 Russian Olive 10 Background / Introduction 1-2 paragraphs Conclusion and recommendations 1-2 Paragraphs In conclision I found that RO was increasing over time. Future work should include anticipated RO distribution under the IPCC climate scenarios Describe what this picture is Materials and Methods – as long as it needs to be (within reason) Difference Map Describe what this picture is Lit Cited Acknowledgements- like this or Describe what this picture is TCU logo Acknowledgements – like this- your choice

Abstract 150 words Russian Olive (genus and spp) is invasive to Navajo Nation. I loexamined RO proliferation across NN using NAIP data from NRCS or USDa to determine how distribution has changed with time. NAIP data was exported in to ARC 10 and supervised classiffications were conducted on the time series. My findings sugges that RO is increasing with time. 2 billina HA were identified in 1997 while in 2010 I identified 3 billina ha. Future work should consider the implication of RO distribution under IPCC climate scenarios Introduction and background 1-2 paragraphs Materials and Methods – as long as it needs to be (within reason) Results – use your graphics!!!! Display your data – tables, figures, charts etc.. Put this in the middle of the poster as that is where everyone's eyes will be drawn to. Discussion 1-2 paragraphs where you describe what your data means . Conclusion and Recommendations 1 paragraph or bulleted points describing what it all means in a greater scope. And what do you recommend needs to be done next Literature cited – list all important literature relevant to your project Acknowledgements – list all that made your work possible. Place it below your lit cited or you can run it across the bottom of your poster. Your preference.

Mandatory elements for your project report Abstract Intro and Background Objective statemetn Materials and methods including data sources Results Discussion and conclusion Acknowledgments Literature cited Make sure you have a cover page Reports submit in Word document