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Presentations 101:
Get Your Point Across
   Dr. Cressida J. Heyes
I. The academic presentation
Purpose
• To convey your contribution to research and
  knowledge.
• To a relatively expert audience with at least
  some shared interests.
• In the time allotted.
• Emphasizing your own work and ideas, not
  only the “literature” or “what we did.”
Form
• Typically 20 minutes
• Speaking from Powerpoint slides or other
  presentation software, or
• Reading from a script (with or without slides
  as backup)
• Need to balance giving a rehearsed
  presentation with engaging your audience
What is your project?
Content

Describe your research
General advice
• Talk to a mentor about what to include, how
  to structure, what your punchline is. If
  possible rehearse before a fake audience that
  includes your mentor and some peers.
• Rehearse again
• Think carefully about HOW MUCH you can say
  in the time allotted. Less is more.
• Foreground your own contribution.
Write down a one paragraph
description of your research project
Style
General advice
•   Voice
•   Body language
•   Pace
•   Engage your audience
Deliver your paragraph to a
          partner
II: Pitfalls
Pacing
• Too much material
• Belabouring things everyone in the audience
  already knows
• Skipping over important material to get to the
  best part
• Running out of time before saying the best
  part
• Too many slides; too much on each slide
Style
• Talking too fast
• Talking too quietly
• Apologizing or making excuses or being
  excessively self-deprecating
• Dealing with nerves
III: Answering questions
Positive advice
•   Take a deep breath
•   Take a moment to think
•   Answer step-wise
•   Separate and stress your most important
    point(s)
Negative advice
• Say you don’t know and you’ll have to think about it
  more
• Say you haven’t read a text or author the questioner is
  referring to
• Ask for clarification or elaboration if you don’t
  understand the question
• Clear up a misunderstanding if you think the
  questioner has missed some part of your paper
• Explain that you’re using a paradigm or approach that
  might be unfamiliar to the questioner
• Offer to give a fuller response later in a private
  conversation
Modelling Q&A
IV: Using presentation software
Graphic presentation

      Mainly black and white
           High contrast
        Lots of white space
Little or no animation or sounds
Graphic presentation

      Large fonts
    Not much text
    Key points only
Lots and lots of irrelevant text that you can’t read anyway
               because the background is horrible


STUFF! HAPPENING!                   A picture! Unrelated!
• A point I’m telling you
• Another way of saying the
  point I’m telling you
• A paragraph randomly lifted
  from my paper and put on the
  screen so you are trying to
  read as I say it.
• A reference to an article I’m
  not currently talking about
• This font colour actually makes
  me feel ill
Cognitive purpose

         Stressing key points
An image, graph, or chart that supports
              your case
     Showing a structure for the
             presentation
Questions?
Presentations 101:
Get Your Point Across
   Dr. Cressida J. Heyes

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Masterclass #4: Presentations 101

  • 1. Presentations 101: Get Your Point Across Dr. Cressida J. Heyes
  • 2. I. The academic presentation
  • 3. Purpose • To convey your contribution to research and knowledge. • To a relatively expert audience with at least some shared interests. • In the time allotted. • Emphasizing your own work and ideas, not only the “literature” or “what we did.”
  • 4. Form • Typically 20 minutes • Speaking from Powerpoint slides or other presentation software, or • Reading from a script (with or without slides as backup) • Need to balance giving a rehearsed presentation with engaging your audience
  • 5. What is your project?
  • 7. General advice • Talk to a mentor about what to include, how to structure, what your punchline is. If possible rehearse before a fake audience that includes your mentor and some peers. • Rehearse again • Think carefully about HOW MUCH you can say in the time allotted. Less is more. • Foreground your own contribution.
  • 8. Write down a one paragraph description of your research project
  • 10. General advice • Voice • Body language • Pace • Engage your audience
  • 11. Deliver your paragraph to a partner
  • 13. Pacing • Too much material • Belabouring things everyone in the audience already knows • Skipping over important material to get to the best part • Running out of time before saying the best part • Too many slides; too much on each slide
  • 14. Style • Talking too fast • Talking too quietly • Apologizing or making excuses or being excessively self-deprecating • Dealing with nerves
  • 16. Positive advice • Take a deep breath • Take a moment to think • Answer step-wise • Separate and stress your most important point(s)
  • 17. Negative advice • Say you don’t know and you’ll have to think about it more • Say you haven’t read a text or author the questioner is referring to • Ask for clarification or elaboration if you don’t understand the question • Clear up a misunderstanding if you think the questioner has missed some part of your paper • Explain that you’re using a paradigm or approach that might be unfamiliar to the questioner • Offer to give a fuller response later in a private conversation
  • 20. Graphic presentation Mainly black and white High contrast Lots of white space Little or no animation or sounds
  • 21. Graphic presentation Large fonts Not much text Key points only
  • 22. Lots and lots of irrelevant text that you can’t read anyway because the background is horrible STUFF! HAPPENING! A picture! Unrelated! • A point I’m telling you • Another way of saying the point I’m telling you • A paragraph randomly lifted from my paper and put on the screen so you are trying to read as I say it. • A reference to an article I’m not currently talking about • This font colour actually makes me feel ill
  • 23. Cognitive purpose Stressing key points An image, graph, or chart that supports your case Showing a structure for the presentation
  • 25. Presentations 101: Get Your Point Across Dr. Cressida J. Heyes