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MAKING AN ORAL PRESENTATION
  • We are frequently asked to make various types of
    presentations
  • Written
  • Proposals
  • Technical reports
  • Theses
  • Etc.

2
  • Oral
  • Lectures (e.g., at your kids school)
  • Research reports (e.g., at conferences)
  • Demonstrations (equipment, software)

3
  • Other
  • Poster presentations (e.g., at conferences)
  • Where you write/print bits of text and figures,
    and post them for people to view (writing
    skills).
  • During the viewing period, you often discuss and
    explain your work one-on-one (oral skills).

4
  • Usually, the poster session coincides with happy
    hour (and/or tea or coffee time in Europe)!
  • We may do posters next year in MET 179.
  • Example of instructions for a poster session
    http//www.agu.org/meetings/fm04/?pageRequestoral
    _guide

5
  • This is what a conference poster session looks
    like (I dont know who these guys are)

6
  • Examples of posters given by our faculty and
    students are posted in the hallway and in my
    office.

7
  • Oral presentations
  • These are almost always accompanied by some
    props, such as
  • Overheads (now old-fashioned!)
  • Powerpoint slides (very popular)
  • Actual slides (usually photos)
  • These help you pace your talk and remind you of
    what to talk about!!!

8
  • In-class oral presentations
  • Your task today is to begin to craft a short oral
    presentation, using powerpoint slides.
  • Time limit THREE minutes.
  • Slides limit no more than FOUR slides.

9
  • Talks will be given on
  • Last Monday of classes?
  • Or should we eat pizza that day?
  • Last Wednesday of classes?
  • Well decide next week!

10
  • A time limit of THREE minutes is very short.
  • This will NOT allow you go to into much detail!
  • So imagine this scenario

11
  • You work at a large company (or in the military
    or at a large university), and your 20-page paper
    is one of 200 that have been delivered to the
    boss.
  • You want to give the boss a reason to read your
    paper (perhaps you are up for an award!)
  • You have this 3-minute talk to do that!

12
  • Things to consider
  • Should you talk really fast to get everything in?
  • This means LOTS of slides and LOTS of information
    on each slide.
  • Remember that the slides serve to PACE YOUR TALK.
  • Correct answer NO.
  • Talk slow?
  • Just a few words per slide?
  • NO! everybody will doze off especially if you
    are talk 162!

13
  • Things to consider
  • Should you use little tiny font that can only be
    seen from the front row?
  • NO!
  • Walk to the back of the room and see how your
    slides look!

14
  • Things to consider
  • Should you include a lot of figures and have
    slides that look very busy?
  • Probably not too overwhelming.

15
  • Get started!
  • If youve used powerpoint before, you will get
    off to a quicker start.
  • If you have not used powerpoint can somebody
    volunteer to help get started?
  • You can grab any of the class lectures/ppt files
    and use them as a starting point!
  • Due Monday
  • resume cover letter
  • Evidence of progress on todays task!
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