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Title: Creating Presentations


1
Creating Presentations
  • Scientific Soft Skill Seminar
  • Petr Kmoch
  • CGG MFF UK

2
Metapresentation
  • Step-by-step presentation creation
  • Of this presentation
  • In the first part

3
Presentation Outline
  • Presentation outline
  • Visual aspects
  • Content
  • Paper presentations

4
Font
  • Adequate font size (roughly 28-32)
  • Too small difficult to read, distracting
  • Sans-serif fonts
  • Serifs help in block text
  • Distract in short text
  • Modest fonts
  • Extravagancies illegible or unreadable
  • Consistency

5
Font
  • Adequate font size (roughly 28-32)
  • Too small difficult to read, distracting
  • Sans-serif fonts
  • Serifs help in block text
  • Distract in short text
  • Modest fonts
  • Extravagancies illegible or unreadable
  • Consistency

6
Font
  • Adequate font size (roughly 28-32)
  • Too small difficult to read, distracting
  • Sans-serif fonts
  • Serifs help in block text
  • Distract in short text
  • Modest fonts
  • Extravagancies illegible or unreadable
  • Consistency

7
Font
  • Adequate font size (roughly 28-32)
  • Too small difficult to read, distracting
  • Sans-serif fonts
  • Serifs help in block text
  • Distract in short text
  • Modest fonts
  • Extravagancies illegible or unreadable
  • Consistency

8
Font
  • Adequate font size (roughly 28-32)
  • Too small difficult to read, distracting
  • Sans-serif fonts
  • Serifs help in block text
  • Distract in short text
  • Modest fonts
  • Extravagancies illegible or unreadable
  • Consistency

9
Colours and Background
  • Non-distracting background
  • Keep text legible
  • Appropriate text colour
  • Contrast
  • Eye accommodation
  • Very strong focal point
  • Use sparingly
  • Keep palette limited

10
Colours and Background
  • Non-distracting background
  • Keep text legible
  • Appropriate text colour
  • Contrast
  • Eye accommodation
  • Very strong focal point
  • Use sparingly
  • Keep palette limited

11
Colours and Background
  • Non-distracting background
  • Keep text legible
  • Appropriate text colour
  • Contrast
  • Eye accommodation
  • Very strong focal point
  • Use sparingly
  • Keep palette limited

12
Colours and Background
  • Non-distracting background
  • Keep text legible
  • Appropriate text colour
  • Contrast
  • Eye accommodation
  • Very strong focal point
  • Use sparingly
  • Keep palette limited

13
Colours and Background
  • Non-distracting background
  • Keep text legible
  • Appropriate text colour
  • Contrast
  • Eye accommodation
  • Very strong focal point
  • Use sparingly
  • Keep palette limited

14
Animation
  • Animation types
  • Slide transition
  • Intra-slide animation

15
Slide Transition
  • All slides
  • Matter of taste
  • Consistency
  • Subtle effects better
  • Some slides
  • Logical splitter
  • Outline points
  • Examples

16
Intra-slide Animation
  • Strong focus attractor
  • Striking point
  • Dont waste it
  • Hinders offline use
  • Slide browsing
  • Printing
  • PDF export

17
Creating Presentations
  • Slide title helps focus
  • Narrows down topic
  • Prevents repetition
  • Title change logical division
  • Title capitalization (per CMS)
  • First and last word
  • Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs,
    subord. conj.
  • Articles, coord. conj., prepositions
  • Infinitive to

18
Slide Titles
  • Helps focus
  • Narrows down topic
  • Prevents repetition
  • Title change logical division
  • Capitalization (per CMS)
  • First and last word
  • Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs,
    subord. conj.
  • Articles, coord. conj., prepositions
  • Infinitive to

19
Slide Titles (cont.)
  • Multi-slide topic
  • Same line of thought use e.g. (cont.)
  • Different aspects use separate titles
  • Keep it short
  • Headline, not information
  • Can correspond to outline
  • Not necessary

20
Presentation Outline
  • Presentation outline
  • Visual aspects
  • Content
  • Paper presentations

21
Text Coverage
  • Keep it brief
  • Try to keep your points brief and as points, i.e.
    do not use overlong phrases and always think
    twice about including a full sentence if a
    verbless statement will do otherwise, the donkey
    points of your message might become obscured by a
    wall of text no-one will read.
  • Reading distracts from listening
  • Wheres the donkey? -)

22
Text Structure
  • Indented lists are good
  • Topic, subtopic
  • Place for notes
  • Class, examples
  • Timeline
  • Keep it vertical
  • Otherwise, it becomes silly
  • Like this
  • Self-contained slides
  • Dont break lower-level lists

23
Text Structure (cont.)
  • Difficult to follow otherwise

24
Images
  • Motivation
  • Introductory slides, overview slides
  • No direct link to text
  • Shouldnt affect text
  • In-text illustration
  • Diagrams vector graphics

25
Slide Talk Interaction
  • Follow slide structure
  • Dont jump back and forth
  • List important points
  • Leave details to the talk
  • Dont read the slide
  • The talk is primary
  • Talk slowly and clearly
  • Never save time by talking faster

26
Presentation Outline
  • Presentation outline
  • Visual aspects
  • Content
  • Paper presentations

27
Paper Presentation
  • 15-25 minutes
  • Including discussion
  • Goals
  • Present novel ideas
  • Get them to read the paper
  • Provide basic understanding
  • Details are in the paper

28
Structure
  • Outline
  • Introduction to problem
  • Related work
  • Your contribution
  • Results
  • Summary
  • Future work
  • Discussion

29
Preface
  • Introduction to problem
  • Depth venue
  • General semi-informed audience
  • Your field, not your topic
  • Related work
  • Most important similar different approaches
  • No method details necessary
  • Usually 1-2 slides

30
Your Contribution
  • Underline conceptual ideas
  • Underline your improvements
  • Avoid details
  • Refer to the paper
  • Formulae
  • Only if vital
  • Explain or cull

31
Conclusion
  • Results
  • Show a video, if possible
  • Mind codecs, mind multi-monitors
  • Test in advance
  • Show live demo, if possible
  • Summary
  • Re-state the problem
  • List your delta
  • Future work (optional)

32
Summary
  • Think of the audience
  • Legibility, readability
  • Ease of future reference
  • Speak clearly
  • Paper presentation
  • Ideas, not details
  • For semi-specialists
  • Stress your contribution

33
Thank You
  • Lets talk!
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