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We are Birmingham\u2019s source connecting you to others, to your ride, and to your highest self. You will change more than just your body \u2013 every drop of sweat is a spark that ignites the fire that will transform your life. Move your body, one pedal stroke at a time - lights down, music up.

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Details: All are welcome at this fun and informal online session run by me, Scott Berkun, the head speaker coach for Ignite Seattle and author of the bestselling book, Confessions of A Public Speaker.

Come with a talk idea or a presentation you want to practice. Any kind of presentation or story is welcome (does not have to be an ignite talk). Or come to be in the audience, listen in and learn tips, lessons and advice.

Ignite is a celebration of our undergraduate students, their research, and their creativity as demonstrated in a variety of disciplines across campus. Each year, these presentations showcase the outstanding caliber of our undergraduate students at St. Thomas Aquinas College. We hope that this annual exhibition will ignite a passion for discovery and ingenuity in all of our students for years to come.

The projects also demonstrate the ongoing commitment of our faculty to supporting undergraduate research. As is true of the professors who support them, these students, through their work, hold the potential to contribute positively to the world. Each student who participates in the Ignite program has benefitted from mentoring provided by our exceptional faculty, and we thank the faculty for their efforts on behalf of these students.

The Ignite Review Committee (made up of one individual faculty member from the following divisions: Art, Humanities, Social Sciences, Science, Education, and Business) will be tasked with reviewing abstract submissions for Ignite. Each abstract will be reviewed by the committee using the guidelines outlined below. Each reader will read and rate the abstract using the following criteria:

Abstracts receiving an average score between 4.0-2.0 will be accepted for Ignite Abstracts receiving an average score between 1.99-1.50 will be accepted for Ignite if space allows Abstracts receiving an average score between 1.49-1 will be rejected

The projects on display each year at Ignite demonstrate the ongoing commitment of our faculty to supporting undergraduate research and creativity. Each student greatly benefits from guidance provided by the exceptional faculty at St. Thomas Aquinas College. We strongly encourage faculty to share in this showcase by becoming a faculty mentor, or by inviting their students to attend Ignite each year.

Faculty mentors help guide students in performing research or any form of creative work in an independent study course, a designated research course within their academic discipline, or a capstone course within their field of study. We ask mentors to work with their student(s) to ensure the project, and all items associated (abstract, poster, talk, display) are on par with the level (quality, substance, and independence based) at which research or creative work is expected to be in your field of study.

We suggest faculty mentors ensure their students arrive on time, and are ready to present the day of Ignite. We also encourage faculty mentors to invite their classes, and academic advisees to attend.

This will be the first year Lightning Talks are offered as a presentation option at Ignite. Lighting Talks consist of six-five minute long oral presentations with a maximum of three-five slides per presenter, and 25 minutes of conversation and questions. In brief, students should talk for five minutes. In total, six presenters will give their talks in rapid succession, and once all talks are complete, the presenters will move to the front of the room to accept questions. Presentations can be generated using PowerPoint, Prezi, or Google Slides. Given the limited number of lightning talks, not everyone is selected to give a presentation in this format. The Ignite Committee will make the final decision as to who will give a lighting talk each year.

Visual Art, Art Therapy, Art Education, and Visual Communications majors who have completed a capstone portfolio may exhibit their work during Ignite. Typically, these presentations are hosted in the Azarian McCullough Art Gallery on the first floor of Costello Hall.

If your research is incomplete, you are still permitted to present at Ignite. Many students choose to present information about their methodology, research questions, and information they have at the time of the presentation. No matter what stage your work is at, students are invited to present at Ignite.

Once you submit your registration, the Ignite Committee will review your abstract. The Ignite committee will make the final decision whether your work qualifies for Ignite. If selected to present, you will be included on the Ignite presenter email list, and you will be notified of deadlines, and important announcements leading up to Ignite.

Although there is no way to predict the number of people who will stop by your poster at Ignite, each student should come prepared with a brief summary of the work they are presenting. It is recommended students practice a 1-3 minute introduction of their research with their friends or mentor to determine what kinds of questions they may be asked at Ignite.

Student lightning talks should be no more than five minutes long and consist of no more than three to five slides. Presentations should be sent to the curators of Ignite by 8am the morning of Ignite. Presentations should be created in PowerPoint, Prezi, or Google Slides. Six presentations will be given in rapid succession, and you are expected to stay as an audience member for all lighting talks. At the end of the talks, the presenters will come to the front of the room and accept questions. The question portion will be 25 minutes in length.

Creative presentations should be set up by 8:30am on the day of Ignite in the Azarian McCullough Art Gallery. Any additional materials (pedestals, tables, monitors, laptops, projectors, computers, power cords, etc.) must be requested by April 1st. Presenters are required to be with their project for 2 hours. Clean up of materials is at 5pm.

Our generous donors want to support and inspire creative high school students by immersing them in the hands-on practice of real-world science. Thanks to their funding, an Ignite fellowship covers all costs associated with participation on the expedition, including roundtrip travel, meals and lodging, research activities and laboratory fees, and recreational day activities.

We are currently applying for funding to grow this program in new cities. If you are interested in learning more about the program and how you can support it, please email us at ign...@earthwatch.org

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