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Guidelines for Project P resentation. Mei-Chen Yeh 04/03/2012. Reminder. Scheduled on April 10, 2012 20% of the overall grade, with the following evaluation components: Technical depth Novelty Presentation 10-15 minutes, in English (Slides and Speech). Presentation outline. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Guidelines for Project  P resentation

Guidelines for Project Presentation

Mei-Chen Yeh04/03/2012

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Reminder

• Scheduled on April 10, 2012• 20% of the overall grade, with the following

evaluation components:– Technical depth– Novelty– Presentation

• 10-15 minutes, in English (Slides and Speech)

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Presentation outline

• Introduction– project development overview– reasons why you chose the approach(s)

• Approach– procedure, parameter settings, …– please do not repeat the lecture slides

• Experimental results– bull’s eye test score, search time

• Conclusion

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Presentation order

• Your destiny lies in your own hands!

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Guidelines for Giving Good Presentations

Modified from slides offered by Prof. Matthew Turk, UCSB

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Why Bother?

• Giving good presentations is an important skill – MS, PhD: thesis proposal and defense– Conference talks – Job interviews– Presentations to managers – More….

• You are judged by your ability to communicate – If they didn’t get it, it’s not their fault!

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Communication

• Why are you making a presentation? – To communicate something to an audience – Don’t give a talk, rather, communicate a message

• Communication is two-way – Speaker and audience – Give and receive

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Your Audience

• Listening is hard work. Your job is to make it easy. • Continually ask yourself: – Does the audience get it? – How can I tell?

• Give the audience time to think – Remember, they don’t know the material like you do!

• Especially true for equations and figures – They need to be digested. Spend time on them.

• Especially true for new terms and definitions – Explain and then remind, remind, remind!

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Presentation Style

• Speak clearly – Slow enough, loud enough

• Speak to the audience, not the whiteboard or screen

• Use examples to illustrate a point • Point to the screen (not the computer) – Walk over and point better than laser pointer

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PowerPoint

• Don’t overdo PowerPoint flashiness • KISS principle (Keep it simple and ?)• Good use of color • Good slides: – Highlight the key points – Don’t give more detail than necessary – Have a large enough font size

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The Message

• Main question: What do you want to communicate?

• Use a top-down approach: – Give the “Big Picture” first: What and why – Then go into detail, often referring back to the Big

Picture – Like good programming

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Communicating the Message

• In other words, summarize at the beginning and again at the end

1. Tell the audience what you’re going to tell them 2. Tell them3. Tell the audience what you told them

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Emphasize What’s Important

• Much of the presentation material is already known, obvious, or not too critical – This is okay!

• Hence the new and important material can get lost in the shuffle

• Clearly differentiate the important stuff – Tone of voice, body language – Visual aids (tastefully done, please) – Tell them! – Relate it to what they already know

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Repetition

• Repeat the important points at different times – 20% or more of the audience at any given time are

thinking about something else – They haven’t thought about this as much as you

• Emphasize the main message repeatedly • Remind audience the second time a new

definition or term is seen (and maybe third, and fourth)

• Remember, listening to a talk is hard work!

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Engage the Audience

• Talks are soothing, people are tired • Ask questions to keep people's brains actively

engaged • Make eye contact • Don’t just talk to one person • Try to make the examples interesting

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Warning!

• You may need to choose between impressing people and communicating with them.

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Summary• Presentations are about communication, not talking • Communicate, don’t impress • Listening is hard work. Your job is to make it easier. • Give the audience a chance to think and digest the

material • Speak clearly and to the audience • Top-down approach: what’s the main message? • Repeat, repeat, repeat • Engage the audience • Summarize at the beginning and again at the end


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