Helpful Presentation Tips From Jared Silvia and Betsy Gray.

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Helpful Presentation TipsFrom Jared Silvia and Betsy Gray

Simplifying Your

Research

• Assume your audience has only a high school level background in your field

• Avoid technical jargon

Simplifying Your Research, continued…

• Review basic principles on which your research is based

• Give lots of background

Want an easy test?

Give your presentation to a friend or roommate that is not studying in your

field…do they understand?

Summarizing Your Work!

• What is the main goal of your research/What question are you trying to answer?

• What is the significance of your research?

• Review any basic principles that are relevant to your research

Summarizing Your Work, continued…!

• Describe your results or preliminary data

• How to these results answer your main question?

• What are the next steps you will take from here?

Summarizing Your Work, continued…!

• What are your main

conclusions?

• Review the significance of your findings!

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Using Power Point

• Powerful tool

• Allows Integration of Variety of Information

• Cannot stand alone - Visual Aid

FIRST RULE OF POWER POINT

• K.I.S.S. - Keep it Simple Stupid– Complicated Slides tune the audience out

The Epitome of How a Complicated Slide Can Make even the Greatest Information

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Second Rule

• Do not read your slides word for word

• The slide should be an outline for the audience

• Shorten slides that do not allow for elaboration

Third Rule

• Be professional

• The audience are not Kindergartners

• Creativity can be good and bad

Unprofessional

• Remember this is work that you are going to be proud of

• Make sure everyone knows you worked hard

Images

• Make sure that graphs and figures are easy to read

• Include all important information

• Should help the audience understand

Graphs

• Try to limit one graph per slide unless there is complementary purpose for multiple graphs

• Have adequate labels and titles

• Size is important

• Do not be afraid to improve graph quality, especially for scanned images

Example

• Ride satisfaction increase initially with time• Decreases after a maximum satisfaction rating at 3

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Modification of Graphs

•Clarity is Important

Pictures

• Have a clear correlation to topic

• Captions if necessary

• Scale may be important 10 nm Iron OxideSpheres

Some Concluding Tips:

• Be Simple and Succinct!

• Practice, Practice, Practice!

• And don’t forget to relax!