What should this page
contain?
- Clearly and objectively describe the results of your work.
- Future plans for the project.
- Considerations for replicating the experiments.
Describe what your results
mean
- Interpretation of the results obtained during your project. Don’t
just show a plot/figure/graph/other, tell us what you think the data
means. This is an important part of your project that the judges will
look for.
- Show data, but remember all measurement and characterization
data must also be on the Part’s Main Page on the Registry. Otherwise
these data will not be in consideration for any medals or part
awards!
- Consider including an analysis summary section to discuss what your
results mean. Judges like to read what you think your data means, beyond
all the data you have acquired during your project.
Project Achievements
You can also include a list of bullet points (and links) of the
successes and failures you have had over your summer. It is a quick
reference page for the judges to see what you achieved during your
summer.
- A list of linked bullet points of the successful results during your
project
- A list of linked bullet points of the unsuccessful results during
your project and what you learned from them. This is about being
scientifically honest. If you worked on an area for a long time with no
success, tell us so we know where you put your effort. Furthermore, you
can still impress the judges by thoughtfully discussing what went wrong
and how you might change things.
Inspirations