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presentation?
Plan a Structure
Thesis
II. Body
support arguments
III. Conclusion
review
Structure of Presentation
IntroductionBody GOOD
ENDINGS:
Conclusion
Challenge to
action
OR
a rhetorical
question
Conclusion
Bottom Line:
A Typical Speech
Enthusiasm
Antidotes or analogies
Knowledge: Leave the audience
with new information
7%
TONAL
38%
NON VERBAL
55%
100 %
Attitude. (Yours)
16
at
at
at
at
your advisor/boss?
your laptop?
the screen?
the ceiling?
20
Ummmm The Uh
Yeah.
21
Summary/Conclusion
22
23
Slide Design
Goals:
Avoid:
Over stimulation
Booooring
24
Typography
How to Make WORDS
WORD
WORD
S
WORD S
S
WORD
WORD
S
S
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words,
words,
words,
words,
words,
words,
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words,
words,
words,
words,
words,
words,
BE Clear
BE Brief
BE Readable
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Dont Use
A Typestyle or
Which
Causes
Size
Eyestrain
Preferably
use
Sans-serif
fonts
C OL OUR
One Good
Picture is
WORTH
Thousand Words
VISUALISATION
31
Spoken
20%
Spoken
+
Written
Spoken +
Written
+Pictures
35%
75%
32
Visuals
7% Content
38% Voice
A Layout Format
Grids, Guides,
Layout
Graphics
35
Visual Aids
36
What About
Use of Subtitles
TITLES.TITLES.T
ITLES
Punctuations
Subtitles
Quotation Marks
.. , ? !
Abbreviations
ASAP, BBC
37
How many
Levels of
Hierarchy do
You think
You need
* To express
- Your point?
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Speelchick
Watch for:
there/their/theyre
too/to/two
its/its
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Abhishek jain
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Picture This
32
FPGA
32
main
memory
CPU
data cache
40
Animation
Can
Be Very
Distracting
Use it sparingly
Flip-book style
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I See A Ghost
Light Green
Light Blue
Pale Yellow
Bad Presentations
some NASTY
colors
Hey it
matches my
Please let
tie.
it be
OVER
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zz
z
Abhishek jain
Dunno, Im say?
playing
minesweeper
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Good Presentations
I never
thought of
that!
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Lets talk to
them at the
break
Interestin
g
Abhishek jain
But its
outside
my main area
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Pause
question
Refer to your Speech
Anticipate areas of questioning
Be friendly, always keep your temper
Always tell the truth
Treat two questions from the same person as two
separate questions
Don't place your hands on your hips or point at the
audience
Keep things moving
Conclude smartly
Thank you