Hello,
Due to the large amount of data I have, I'm having a hard time fitting everything on my board. Do you think it would be okay to simply have a diagram of my step by step procedures (flowchart style, with pictures of the techniques) rather than having the lengthy protocols directly on the board? I will of course have the protocols in my accompanying notebook.
edit: I'm in biological sciences, and most of my procedures, aside from the data analysis, aren't a particular area of innovation -- assay kits, etc. were used.
"procedures" section of board
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Re: "procedures" section of board
I think having the lengthy protocols in the book is a good plan. Have you reviewed the Science Buddies resources for project display boards?
The current resources begin here: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... oard.shtml
You'll find a handy checklist on that page, too, which may help you narrow down what you really want to make sure your board includes.
These resources are currently being revised a bit, and those revisions will be live later today. I mention the revision because there is a new and improved sample diagram of a display board that may be helpful for modeling. But the existing pages and samples are a great resource as you plan your board!
Amy
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The current resources begin here: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... oard.shtml
You'll find a handy checklist on that page, too, which may help you narrow down what you really want to make sure your board includes.
These resources are currently being revised a bit, and those revisions will be live later today. I mention the revision because there is a new and improved sample diagram of a display board that may be helpful for modeling. But the existing pages and samples are a great resource as you plan your board!
Amy
Science Buddies