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+ | ===On The Day=== | ||
* **Be confident** - even if your presentation is perfect, presenting it with a self-demeaning attitude or comments will make your audience feel you could have done better. A presentation can never be better exceed your attitude! | * **Be confident** - even if your presentation is perfect, presenting it with a self-demeaning attitude or comments will make your audience feel you could have done better. A presentation can never be better exceed your attitude! | ||
* **Be brief** - Why use more words when you could have used fewer? Avoid baroque terms that add nothing but unnecessary ornateness, like " | * **Be brief** - Why use more words when you could have used fewer? Avoid baroque terms that add nothing but unnecessary ornateness, like " | ||
* **Make an outline before you start to create slides** - This one is hard to follow! But it saves time if you can, and probably makes the presentation clearer. | * **Make an outline before you start to create slides** - This one is hard to follow! But it saves time if you can, and probably makes the presentation clearer. | ||
- | * ** | + | * **WHO IS YOUR AUDIENCE?** - It doesn' |
+ | * **Practice, practice, practice** - Did you think you could just create the slides and then get up there and do a killer presentation? | ||
+ | * **Turn the clock on** - You should time your presentation every time you practice. This will tell you how likely you are to go over the given time limit. And you **will** go over the time limit if you don't practice with a timer! | ||
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+ | ===How to tructure Your Slides=== | ||
+ | * **Begin with an outline** - What is the structure of your presentation? | ||
+ | * **Introduce the key question** - What is the key concept? This may be different to the title of your presentation. This should be your second or third slide. | ||
+ | * **Get down to it** - Organize your points / contributions / results around in a way that makes it easy for your audience to follow. | ||
+ | * **Summarize what you said** - Give a short summary of what your contributions are. (When you have only 6 minutes you may skip this step.) | ||
+ | * **Describe the potential impact** - Why do your results matter? In what way will the world be different due to your work? Don't exaggerate, but don't be afraid to think far into the future -- the distant future in which direction your results point. | ||
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