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WELCOME TO STRUCTURES CONGRESS 2020

Welcome to Structures Congress 2020! This session is designed to enhance your presentation skills. Presenters, follow best practices for engaging presentations and use branded slides. Show your science visually, filter information, and focus on take-away messages. Avoid bullet points, aim for one slide per speaking minute. Your goal is to teach the audience usable knowledge. Be audience-centered, enthusiastic, and story-driven.

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WELCOME TO STRUCTURES CONGRESS 2020

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  1. WELCOME TO STRUCTURES CONGRESS 2020 INSERT SESSION TITLE [Add Speaker Names]

  2. Presenters – please read through this slide deck for best practices on making presentations. Use the branded Structures Congress slides for your presentation. Thank you.

  3. Tell a storyHave enthusiasmUnderstand audience The Best Presenters…

  4. Be audience centered licensed under CC BY licensed under CC BY-SA-NC Show your science with visuals Filter and focus your information licensed under CC BY-SA

  5. The key is to think about the take away message for each slide, not a topic

  6. Support that take away message with visual information

  7. Avoid Bullet Points

  8. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND

  9. Estimate 1 slide per minute of speaking time. For more technical content, reduce the number of slides.

  10. Goal of your presentation – teach the audience something they can use.

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