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Effective Presentations. Sandra L. Cruz-Pol, Ph.D. Professor Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering Universidad de Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PR. I give No Handouts . …to help the environment. But you can download this ppt at http:// www.ece.uprm.edu /~pol/ outreach.html.
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Effective Presentations Sandra L. Cruz-Pol, Ph.D. Professor Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering Universidad de Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PR
I give No Handouts …to help the environment. But you can download this ppt at http://www.ece.uprm.edu/~pol/outreach.html
No matter how good is your work… It will not have an impact on the science community unless you present it well!
Effective Presentations • Talk • Contents • Preparation • Your Persona • Time • Slides • Power Point® Idea: do an outline.
Effective Presentations • Tallk • Contents • Preparation • Your Persona • Time • Slides • Power Point® Idea: do an outline.
Talk: Contents • Should include only the most relevant info • Practice & make sure you make it • Relevant • Attractive &Visibility • Quality • Great Finale
Talk: Preparation • Audience Type • Information Type • Outline & Data • ( Practice ! ) n
The Talk • Be punctual • Handouts? (2-6 /page) Pure B/W • Nervous ?(focus on informing) • Consider using a non-laser pointer • Enthusiasm • Great beginning & Happy ending • Two options: • forward presentation • backward presentation Graduate committee order
Your Persona • Entertain: • Visual Contact • Vary tone of voice • Move • DON’T Read • Don’t speak in Singular.
Your Persona (cont…) • Dress appropriately • Relax, • Be yourself • Focus on informing • Jokes – • avoid unless your good at it. • Involve the audience
Time • Practice total time! • Average: 1min/ slide • Be ahead of time • Test equipment, distance, etc. • Don’t say “ I’ll be brief ” !
Effective Presentations • Talk • Slides • Power Point® Go back to outline. Relate items
Slides • Options: print* or PC • Number them* • Language • Use Speller! (but not enough) • Don’t overload -maximum 7 bullets
Slide Tables Program Codes Circuits • Histograms • Graphs • Block Diagrams
Example 2 • First the program reads the data • Then computes using the model • Compares with measured data modifying the model variables using MonteCarlo method • Keeps iterating until threshold is met • Estimates parameters x, z
Example 2 …(much better) Read Data Compute w/model No Montecarlo error<0.1 Yes x,z
Disdrometer-NCDC rain data comparison [SJ, Apr 05] Example: Size of graphics Why waste all this space? Rain rate [mm/hr] Hour [hr]
Format • use Landscape Format! • Background Color • Light F slides • Dark F PC : • Font Color • Avoid yellow, avoid • Font size ≥24– “seen on floor” red green
dizzy Format (cont…) • Avoid too many colors • Avoid too many styles (fonts) • Avoid too many transitions
Effectives Presentations • Talk • Slides • Power Point®
MS Power Point® • Use AutoContent Wizard • (file>new) • Change all : • View > Slide Master • Add Numbers: • View> Header and footer
Figures • Import figures from any application • (Copy/Paste) or • “Print Screen”/Paste (copies to Clipboard) • Download logos • (Right click on them, Save as) • Figures will look darker on Show & Prints • Right click figure> Format Picture> and increase Brightness to 60%. Give proper CREDIT!
How? Cut each Picture, then Paste Special in JPG or GIF Format. Save Mbytes! Thiswilleasesendingby email! OR> Right-click on any figure, press Format Figure, Compress , All, or change with Paste Special to Jpeg or Gif Format. Save a lot of space on your USB memory sticks! Up to 20x!!
Figures from clipboard Print Scrn key
Format Pictures Default 50% brightness -looks dark on screen 60% brightness
Figures • Right one is set at 60% brightness -better. Give proper CREDIT: • Both pictures are from NASA website
MS Power Point® • Use Speller • But don’t trust it too much. • Words like roll for role are not detected. • Chronometer (Slide Show>Rehearse Timings) • Will tell you average time in each slide. • If more than 2 mins., add more slides!
MS Power Point® • Using fill to create 3D sphere • Make circle • Fill Effects>Two Tones > from center • No line color
Video & Sound • CD-Rom • Internet • Music CD • Make sure your video is in PC when giving the presentation, so the source file is found, or a copy of the file. • Use Package for CD option Save as Movie
Power Point® • (Format >Background or > slide design • (Format >Colors and Lines) • (Slide Show> S. transitions) • Handouts (use Pure B/W!!!) • Example of contrast with Fill: Avoid tedious equations, unless vital
SUMMARY • Talk – • Prepare, organize & practicen • Persona – • Entertain, relax & professional • Slides – • Clear & attractive • Number ~ corresponding to minutes given. Summarize main points
How important is your work? You can see how many people cite your work in • http://www.elsevier.com/authors/author-services#benefits--discounts • http://wokinfo.com/products_tools/products/related/citationalerts/ • http://libguides.asu.edu/content.php?pid=11186&sid=97844 • http://scholar.google.com/
Funny Summarizing Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpvgfmEU2Ck (4 mins.) • Or • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbSPPFYxx3o (9 mins)
Good Luck! Credits: Some pictures are from NASA, NOAA, and the Animation Factory See this presentation at http://ece.uprm.edu/~pol/outreach