Section outline

  • Lecture: Student presentation

    Each of you will give a short presentation to share with us something about how the material in this class has or will inform your work. This can really be anything, but examples would include application of the socioecological model to your area of research, measurement or analytic issues, and how to think strategically about your area of research.

    Each presenter will have 5-10 minutes, with a few minutes for questions, so you should only prepare 3-8 slides. In addition to this presentation, the final project will be a 1-2 page paper where you can expand a bit more on this topic.

    Please send me your slides by midnight on Sunday, March 17th so I can compile them all and we can be as efficient as possible (my email is christine.dehlendorf@ucsf.edu).

    Faculty: Christine Dehlendorf and Kelsey Holt

    Location: 
    Mission Hall 1400

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