26 Showcase Examples
Each internship experience is unique, and your presentation piece is your opportunity to show what you know about the internship team’s work and your contributions. It’s important to provide evidence of your learning and growth, and this presentation is a great way to show that off! Here are some examples and you can see exactly what they look like embedded within the ePortfolio.
View previous ePortfolios at the online ePortfolio Showcase.
Digital Poster or Manuscript
These are great for practicing professional and scientific writing skills. You can also list these on your resume. These can be created in Word, Powerpoint, Prezi, or Adobe and inserted on the page. Or you can create a new subpage on your ePortfolio and design it with all the elements of a poster or manuscript.
We recommend you not do a poster unless you made one for a poster session either on campus or for an external conference. A poster you presented elsewhere is evidence similar to the work product option because it was something you made for the internship work.
Check out Creating Your First Poster by the Undergrad in the Lab blog and check with your supervisor for a template or previous research poster that you can use to design your own. We cannot accommodate printed posters. Posters must be digital for viewing at the showcase and on the online ePortfolio Showcase website.
External poster sessions may have their own template or suggestions on sizing and what to include.
- Hannah’s page included a draft of a manuscript section she wrote. The rest was still in progress and could not be shared yet.
- Courtney’s page: Courtney created a traditional poster file on a powerpoint slide and inserted the file into her page.
- Ashley’s page: Ashley followed the format for a traditional poster (abstract, background, methods, results), but made it into a page on her site instead of using the poster template!
- Aya and Steven did a poster together and each put it on their page:
Prezi
Prezi presentations can be an alternative way to showcase the traditional elements of a scientific poster without overwhelming audience members with information all at once. This is a great way to make your presentation more interactive while guiding the audience through your journey at your own pace.
- Shagunpreet’s page: Shagunpreet used Prezi to showcase data through tables and pie charts without overwhelming the audience with too many visuals at once. Additionally, her presentation introduced traditional poster elements (Goals, Results, Conclusion) one by one as you click through.
- Marissa’s page: Marissa formatted her Prezi presentation to allow audience members to zoom into each individual section of a traditional poster file. This way, audience members can read through each section at their own pace and see the final product when desired.
- Alex’s page: Alex started off her Prezi presentation by presenting the research question first. As audience members click through, they will learn more about how Alex used her research data to investigate the question.
Powerpoint
A powerpoint presentation can be included on its own or turned into a video with you presenting. This can be something to describe a piece of your work, a quick overview of many different projects you’ve been involved with, or a presentation you gave as part of your time in the internship. We recommend no more than 3-4 slides of content if you choose this option. If you have a lot of visuals, it could be a bit longer.
- Dema’s page: Dema shared a powerpoint describing what she did in approachable terms.
- Hannah’s page: Hannah shared a powerpoint of the presentation she gave for the LHSI showcase. She uses a lot of visuals to explain her work.
- Yashal, Simi, Mohamad did a shared powerpoint:
Video
Video is also pretty easy to create and use in the ePortfolio. This is a great way to make your ePortfolio more interesting and interactive, and helps build presentation skills. Consider videos of you doing a process or procedure, or explaining background about your work. You can record using Zoom or Kaltura and share from Kaltura or Youtube.
- Brevin’s page: On Brevin’s showcase page, he included YouTube videos he created while he worked in his lab. They are tutorials on different procedures he learned how to do at his internship. This is a creative way to demonstrate your work!
- Roufa’s page: Roufa included a workout video.
Visuals
Google Sites makes it simple to add visuals and insert items from the suite of Google products. Visuals can help you tell your story and make the page more interesting. This includes infographics to tell us more about the highlights of your research or work.
- Jordan’s page: Jordan added her elevator pitch slide to her internship page along with a lot of pictures she took while in the lab. The elevator pitch slide visual is a succinct and interesting way to communicate the work of the internship site. You’re creating a visual like this in an earlier assignment in this module. On her project page, Jordan included some Google Slides to demonstrate methods and results.
- Amanda’s page: Amanda’s traditional poster file includes digital images of the microarrays she worked with, bar graphs that showcase her data, and a diagram that illustrates the pathology of the subject matter she worked with.
- Sarah’s page: Sarah included an explanation visual of what she did at her site, a traditional poster file that includes bar graphs that showcase her data, and photos of the materials she works with.
Work Product
This is something you created as part of your internship work, such as recruitment flyers, social media graphics, or other documents. Did you create something that your internship site uses in the research or everyday work? As if you can share that!
- Sara’s page: Sara included a genetic diagram she made for the Indiana Familial Cancer Clinic.
- Hannah’s page: Hannah contributed to a manuscript and shared her part.
All the Things
You’re not limited to just one visual, video, or file. Unleash your creativity and use this opportunity to learn new design and technical skills that will help you in any job in the future.
- Arshia’s page: Arshia included a flyer about what her work is, an educational Youtube video, and a Google Slides presentation that include sections of a traditional poster (methods, results, discussion).
- Lexi’s page: In her presentation, Lexi embedded certificates of trainings that were completed throughout the internship, a related journal article, a research presentation with traditional poster elements, and a presentation that showcased details of scenarios (Welfare Assessment Scenarios) Lexi had to compare has a part of her research.