2019 WSKW Conference October 09-11 Harrahs in Reno, Nevada International and U.S. faculty and students from all Kinesiology and Health-Related disciplines Welcome! Theme: Bridging Human Behavior, Kinesiology and Wellness Deadline for all submissions is June 15, 2019
Submitting a Proposal
WSKW has a long-standing tradition of providing a forum specifically designed for students – the R. D. Peavy Papers.
In one of three categories, students can submit proposals to do a poster presentation that
- is a critique of one research article on a topic in our field (ideal for undergrads),
- presents a review of literature in a topic area (a bit more challenging) or
- presents findings from original work (particularly appropriate for masters and Ph.D. students).
Recommended steps:
- Review the guidelines below for the type of presentation you would like to do.
- Discuss your plans with a faculty member at your campus to gather advice/input.
- Write your proposal in accordance with the proposal instructions below for the type of presentation you are planning. Be sure to review the evaluation guide so you know what criteria will be used in the review process.
- If you have co-authors, be sure they have reviewed/approved the proposal before you submit it.
Submit proposals by clicking here.
Guidelines
[note]Presenters who decide to withdraw or are unable to attend must contact the conference coordinator no later than a week in advance of the conference. Failure to do so may result in not being invited to present at future conferences.[/note]Research/Article Critique
Proposal Instructions
Sample Proposal
Poster Guidelines
Evaluation Rubrics
Literature Review
Proposal Instructions
Sample Proposal
Poster Guidelines
Evaluation Rubrics
Original Research
Proposal Instructions
Sample Proposal
Poster Guidelines
Evaluation Rubrics
Original Project
Proposal Instructions
Sample Proposal
Poster Guidelines
Evaluation Rubrics
Questions can be directed to:
Student Presentations (Peavy Papers) Coordinator
CSU San Bernardino
Resources & Awards
Resources
Your very best resource as you prepare your proposal will be found among the faculty at your institution. Ask them for a review of your proposal and use their feedback to strengthen your work before submitting it for review.
Poster Templates: On the WWW, you can find many sites that provide free templates for creating your poster. Here are just a few:
Link 1: https://goo.gl/XHuvBf
Link 2: https://goo.gl/zv45Su
Link 3: https://goo.gl/WlBH9M
Awards
In each category, an award is given recognizing particularly good work.
On-site, evaluators will review your work and subsequently select presentations for recognition.