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The Office of Student Scholarship, Creative Activity, and Research (OSCAR) Celebration Resources

A video presentation is taking a face-to-face sharing of your research findings (a poster, a short presentation, a three-minute thesis) and moving that to a set video presentation about your research.

Getting Started and Submission Information

A video presentation is taking a face-to-face sharing of your research findings (a poster, a short presentation, a three-minute thesis) and moving that to a set video presentation about your research. A video presentation can look different from student to student and from discipline to discipline. However, all video presentations should share what your project was and what you accomplished. Your video should be 3 - 5 minutes, and should be a narrative of your research journey.

1) Please submit your project at https://webportalapp.com/sp/login_saml/gmu-celebration
a) Login with your Mason credentials.
b) Complete the form, providing your video link, transcript, and abstract
c) Select all the tags that apply (your college, your program)
d) If the project is part of a course, list the course

2) Follow the final link to submit your project as a Mason Impact Project
a) Submit your video link
b) Answer the few questions about your project

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General Information

For the Undergraduate Research Scholars Program you are required to present your research as part of the OSCAR Celebration of Student Scholarship. This semester's Celebration will be December 10th, 2021 and will be entirely virtual. For many students, this will be your first time presenting your own research journey and findings in a video format. 

Video Presentations Must Be:

Permission to be creative

We give you permission to get creative! Keeping your audience engaged can be tricky, and you want people to see your whole video. You are encouraged to step outside the poster or narrated PowerPoint box.