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PAPER PRESENTATION . BASICS. INDEX. TYPE FORMAT Abstract Introduction Line diagram Working Quantitative facts Analysis and modeling Results Conclusion REFERENCES IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER SCORING SYSTEM NEVER FORGET. TYPE. REVIEW PAPERS RESEARCH PAPERS ORIGINAL PAPERS.
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PAPER PRESENTATION BASICS
INDEX • TYPE • FORMAT • Abstract • Introduction • Line diagram • Working • Quantitative facts • Analysis and modeling • Results • Conclusion • REFERENCES • IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER • SCORING SYSTEM • NEVER FORGET
TYPE • REVIEW PAPERS • RESEARCH PAPERS • ORIGINAL PAPERS
ABSTRACT • Generally submitted for qualifying the first stage of an event- So most important • Officially not a part of the paper during presentation • Word limit is specified by the organizer • Should include name of the theory used, important data, conclusion of your model and USP of your idea. • A small account of basic idea and implementation of your project
INTRODUCTION • Gives the background of your project • Origin of your idea • Considers the audience as laymen and mention the basic theory that is required to understand your concept.
LINE DIAGRAM • Schematic representation of your model. • Ckt in case of electronic or electrical project. • Mechanical design • Flow chart or block diagram
WORKING • Involves detailed procedure of your proposed model. • Methodology used to collect data in case of survey papers. • Working of the circuitry used. • Explanation of the algorithm if used.
QUANTITATIVE FACTS • Gives the account of the facts that you have used in implementation of your project. • Data collected in case of survey paper.
ANALYSIS AND MODELING • Involves the analysis of your design • Application of data in form of a model. • Merits and Demerits with respect to the existing system. • Areas of application • Possible modifications
RESULTS • Gives the quantitative results of the experiment or the survey that you have done. • The new fact that is depicted from your idea. • Should not be exaggerated
CONCLUSIONS • The most important part of your paper. • Draws conclusions from your observations and results. • It should tell the judges the moral of your paper and why you made this paper.
REFERENCES • Lists the sources of facts you have used to implement your idea. • It should include the following • URL (web reference) • Books • Past papers • Intellectuals and teachers • Never leave off this section.
IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER • The slides are for the reference of the audience not the presenter. • Abbreviations should not be used. • Format should be strictly followed and the presentation should be completed in stipulated time period • Fancy fonts should not be used. • Words should be clearly visible to audience. • Don’t exceed time limit- there is a warning buzzer. • Distribute presentation time equally.
TIPS TO FETCH MORE MARKS • Representation should be more diagrammatic . • Questions raised by the audience and judges should be dealt properly. • Leave hints in your paper, so that judges can ask questions on those matters. • If you don’t know the answer of a question, don’t try to misguide audience. • Never argue with the judges. • If introducing a product, include a proper cost analysis • Highlight the important points.