This document provides tips for presenting a paper or research article in English. It emphasizes focusing on the audience by identifying what is important for them to learn and explaining information clearly. Presentations should have a clear main message and structure, using an introduction, supporting information, and conclusion to tell the story. Visual aids should complement the spoken content with simple, high contrast designs using words and figures. When speaking, presenters should talk to the audience at a clear volume while using body language and audience interaction techniques. Thorough preparation is important through practicing and rehearsing the presentation.
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Creating a presentation is not a hard task but to making it in a way that it looks like a Scientific Presentation need a proper knowledge and guidance.
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Creating a presentation is not a hard task but to making it in a way that it looks like a Scientific Presentation need a proper knowledge and guidance.
In this Presentation we will show you how to create a Scientific Presentations.
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2. The BIG mistake we may make!!!
When present the paper.
- present useless information (not relevant)
- present information without adequate EXPLANATION
- to understand
- to know significance (why important to learn)
Background/Intro important (don’t overwhelm with details)
- Structure talk same as paper
(intro, methods, results, conclusion)
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3. Do you ever ask yourself:
What does my audience need to learn?
When you’re told you have to give a presentation,
do you think about?
- what is the presentation about?
- how long do I talk for?
- what will I say?
- what will I show?
- how much work will it take to prepare?
When you sit in a lecture, what do you want?
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4. You are experts on evaluating presentations!
- you know when you’ve learned
- presenter’s focus NEEDS to be audience
Common elements of all good presentations
- clear message
- organized content
- excellent speaking
- engaged audience
- visual aids enhance learning
- well prepared
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5. How to use this knowledge when preparing
our own presentations?
Content
- identify audience-important content
(first time read paper critical)
- understand your material
(present audience appropriate: language & amount)
- EXPLAIN your information
(what it means AND why important to know)
- good to present information in ‘story’ form
(stories about connected ideas)
- Organize: focusing on main message
(specific idea help proposal)
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6. Structure of Research Article Talk
- welcome audience / introduce self
- introduce main message (topic and focus – Central Theme)
- most important idea for listeners’ purpose
- outline of presentation (maybe)
How to use this knowledge when preparing
our own presentations?
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7. - focus on your content (important information)
- begin connecting content in a ‘story’
Useless!!!
- Introduction
- Concept 1
- Concept 2
- Summary
- Questions
Outline
X
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8. Communicating content ‘like’ helping take audience
on a trip (a journey of discovery)
• Written
• Reader
• guidebook & map
• lots of info
(anticipate questions)
• personal control
• No flexibility
• Oral Presentation
• Viewer
• tour guide (in person)
• focused info
• tour guide controls
• Available to answer
questions
• Greater impact
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9. Structure of Research Article Talk
- welcome audience / introduce self
- introduce main message (topic and focus)
- most important idea for listeners’ purpose
- outline of presentation
- supporting information
(details, explanations & activities)
- conclude: REPEAT main message
summarize what most important learned
- welcome questions
Figure with Words BEST way to tell story
How to use this knowledge when preparing
our own presentations?
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10. How to use this knowledge when preparing
our own presentations?
Slide Design I
- simple color scheme
plain background high contrast for words
- large sans serif font
eg. Arial versus Times New Roman, 20 to 40 point
- NOT too much information on the slide
(one message per slide)
- Simple is Best
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11. How to use this knowledge when preparing
our own presentations?
Slide Design II
- have only information talked about
- words on slide complement what said (NOT repeat)
(slide is NOT script)
- use words & figures (pictures, diagrams, graphs, etc.)
integrate words and figures
- use simple animation to focus audience’s attention
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12. How to use this knowledge when preparing
our own presentations?
Speaking
- slowly, clearly & loudly
- talk to your audience (DON’T read)
(pause ok)
- use appropriate body language
- interact with your slides (laser skills)
- interact with your audience (activities / use plant)
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13. How to use this knowledge when preparing
our own presentations?
Preparation
- UNDERSTAND Content
(what classmates NEED to know)
- Take time to make good slides & activities
Practice:
- rehearse out loud (know how to pronounce words)
(approximate timing)
- video/audio record
- rehearse to test audience
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14. Prepare and give your presentation as you would
want to see it if you were in the audience viewing
it for the first time.
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15. review this PPT before YOUR presentation
Tips
Explain a little information very well, as opposed
to a lot of information superficially.
“Less is more”
make it YOUR presentation
- know YOUR main message & story
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