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General Information Overview Planning Tips Formatting Tips Practice Tips Presentation Tips
Creating Content: How to translate research findings into an oral presentation Complete your project Plan the presentation Draft the presentation
Results, Methods, Discussion, Introduction, Title
Edit the Show Prepare for Q&A
Overview: Technical Presentations
Primary goal is to explain.
Slides provide visual reinforcement of the spoken message.
Bad slides can distract the audience by being irrelevant, confusing, or inconsistent.
Best way to improve? Improve your content.
Planning Tips
Consider the point of your presentation What’s the punch-line?
Who is your audience? What do they know? Why are they at your talk? What kind of talk are they expecting?
Dialog Formal presentation PowerPoint or other medium How flashy
Planning Tips
Storyboard your ideas
Introductions make the first impression Introduce yourself with credentials Have a purpose Don’t apologize Give background
Conclusions Know where you are going and get there Restate key points Provide resources for further info Do not introduce new ideas
Formatting Tips
Length: 6 slides for 10 minute presentation
Font Size: Title 44 pt Subtitles 28 pt Other text 20 pt
Fonts: Consistent style
Formatting Tips, cont’d
Visual Elements: Should not interfere with text Use animation sparingly Understandable at a glance
Color Scheme Use a light background with dark text if the
lighting is dim Keep colors consistent
Practice Tips
Make sure that you meet the time limit
Practice speaking slowly and clearly Know your quirks Make eye contact Use visuals as cues, not note cards Know how to use the equipment
Presentation Tips: The big day
Arrive early Check equipment Check voice projection
How loudly do you need to speak? Check with audience in the back.
Have a printed copy of your presentation + backup
If you get lost, stop and regroup.
Step 1: Complete your project
Organize your data Locate trends in your data and isolate
specific results Distill information to key points
Very similar to preparing a written report!
Step 2: Plan the presentation
Who is the audience? How much time do you have?
Budget under time Equipment or room constraints?
Step 3: Draft the presentation
Sketch candidate slides Combine slides to create story-
board Develop 2-3 bullet points for each
slide Add slides to fill in gaps, remove
slides to eliminate redundancy
Results
Develop 2-3 relevant figures Distill information about each figure into 2-
3 bullet points Include key words in figures to remind
yourself (and audience) of each bullet point
Figure should allow listener to fill in gaps due to lapses in attention
Methods
Distill Methods to key procedures Numbered list is fine Do not show equations (unless they are
extremely simple and friendly)
Introduction
Explains the goals and purpose of the project
Ideally, these goals and purpose relate to the Discussion points
Title Slide
Titles Informative Specific Understandable at a glance
Your name and partner’s name Date
Step 4: Edit the Slide Show
Edit slides for coherence Check for balance and coherency in
story-board Spell-check and proofread