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P R E S E N T A T I O N B Y
D r . W A T C H A R A P O N G P A T A N G T A L O
S c h o o l o f M e c h a n i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g
S u r a n a r e e U n i v e s i t y o f T e c h n o l o g y
ENG PROJECTOral Presentation Techniques
AEROAUTOMECH
Know your audience
Keep in mind
They might be tired
They can read
They are thinking “Why should I listen?”
Non-experts will tune off within 2 minutes
Experts after 5 minutes
What can you do?
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What can you do?
Early motivation - at the beginning of your talk motivate
your research with easy to understand examples
Spoil the punch line - State your results early and in
simple terms
Visuals – Illustrate your idea with images, diagrams,
graph, video clip or infographic
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Preparing the presentation
Less is more. Fill in with narration not words
Use animation sparingly
Use color to emphasize some points but limit to 2 or 3
Be consistent! In the choice and use of color font
size/type etc.
Use number of slides appropriately
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Preparing the presentation
Prepare the slides in advance
Show them to friends
When you think you are done read them again
Check all animations with the sound on
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Preparing the presentation
Practice, practice, practice
Give a practice talk to a general audience
Give a practice talk to an audience of expert
Time your presentation (allow for speed up effect
caused by nervousness)
Always assume technology will fail you. Have backups.
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Delivering the talk
Dress up appropriately
Always arrive significantly early
Check your equipment to make it work for you
Make eye contact with the audience and speak to them
Do not read directly from the PPT or your notes
Use the pointer to help your audience follow up
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The Slide Contents
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1 Topic, Advisor, Member lists
Backgrounds, Objectives, Scopes, Advantages
Relevant state of the art, Theory
Methodology, Parameters, Tools, Instruments
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5 Results & Discussions
Conclusions
Thank You
*Ref. Lucia Dettori, Research talk 101, DePaul University, June 29th 2007
The key to a great presentation is to
keep it simple!
and to be prepared
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Dr.Helen DixonQueen's University Belfast