The document provides tips on how to structure, design, and present research visually. It recommends beginning a presentation by introducing the topic and structure, presenting relevant research and findings in the middle, and ending by restating the main points and discussing future implications. For design, it suggests keeping presentations concise, consistent in style, and with strong visual contrast. When presenting, it advises speaking slowly and clearly, engaging with the audience, guiding them through slides without reading them, and not overusing effects or covering too much material.