Viva Voce - Final EE Interview
Directions
June 12, 2023 will be the Viva Voce Morning Seminar
The Viva Voce - 200 words in RPPF
These are the questions you should be talking about during your Viva Voce and what you should write up in 200 words. Talk in specifics about your topic and RQ.
- To what extent has my thinking been confirmed or changed about my chosen topic as a result of my research?
- What strategies did I employ that proved particularly effective in the research process?
- What skills have I developed and how might these be useful in the future?
- What improvements might I suggest to my own working practices?
- How might different research strategies have impacted my outcomes?
- What did I learn about myself as a learner in this process?
What does a Viva Voce look like?
watch this movie
Viva Voce Guide - additional guidance
Includes ATL language and questions from video
๐These reflections scored 5 out of 6 ๐
Presentation (worth 4 points)
You must have:
A title page with
- Title (like a clever book title. Your command term could appear here)
- Research Question
- Subject Area --> World Studies: Biology and Math OR just your single subject. History. Physics.
- (World Studies will also have a theme)
- Word Count
A Table of Contents
- More than just Introduction, Body, Conclusion
- Use better headings and subheadings to outline your argument/analysis
Page numbers in top right corner
Works Cited
- List only works you have actually cited
- Works Consulted are not a thing for EE
- File Naming Convention
- LastNameFirstNameEEMay2024
- For example, if student Edwin Norris was submitting their paper, the file would be called: NorrisEdwinEEMay2024.
- EE Font within the paper
- 11pt. suggested
- Arial font suggested
- Doublespaced mandatory
Appendix
- Any raw data you might want to share
- nothing in the appendix counts towards your word count
Examiner Comments
Read these before turning in your EE. These are important.