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This guide outlines essential presentation techniques for students in the Columbia University Chemistry Synthesis Literacy Group. Presentations should ideally last 30-45 minutes, focusing on clarity and accessibility. Emphasize the use of well-drawn molecules and tables, adhering to a basic format for consistency. Personalize the color scheme while keeping a white background. Ensure that all visuals are large enough to be easily readable. Don’t forget to sign up for topics at least a week in advance and enjoy the process!

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  1. SAMPLE Title Classics in Heterocyclic Chemistry Name (Group) Synthesis Literacy Group Date Columbia University Chemistry

  2. Presentation Guidelines • Presentation basics • Presentations should be 30-45 minutes • Redraw molecules and tables, if possible • Try to stick to basic format for homogeneity • Color scheme is up to you (please stick with white background) • Make sure molecules are large and bold enough to read • Misc • Sign up for topics no later than a week before your presentation • Remember your week for snacks and keep receipts • Have fun!! Last Name 2 - CU Synthesis Lit Group - Title

  3. Suggested molecule formats • Example formats for molecules: (JACS format) Feel free to use your own molecule formats! Last Name 3 - CU Synthesis Lit Group - Title

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