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How to prepare a presentation. Dr . Abdullatif Al- Terki. How to prepare a presentation ?. Power point format Urology presentation Finale. Power point format. Big S imple Clear Progressive Consistent Summary. Make it Big. Clear font (instead small )
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How to prepare a presentation Dr. Abdullatif Al-Terki
How to prepare a presentation ? • Power point format • Urology presentation • Finale
Power point format • Big • Simple • Clear • Progressive • Consistent • Summary
Make it Big • Clear font (instead small) • Estimate if clear from 2 meters
Power point format • Big • Simple • Clear • Progressive • Consistent • Summary
Keep it simple • Not too manycolours • Not toomanyfonts & styles • The 6 X 7 rule • No more than 6 lines per slide • No more than 7 words per line • Avoid animations or artwork as distract • Avoid sound effect as distract
Power point format • Big • Simple • Clear • Progressive • Consistent • Summary
Make it clear • ALL CAPITAL LETTERS ARE DIFFICULT TO READ • Italics are difficult to read on screen • Normal or bold fonts are clearer • Use colors to emphasize instead underlining • Use numbers for lists with sequence
Make it clear (colors) • Use contrasting colors • Light on dark vs. dark on light (e.g. black on white) • Use complementary colors
Power point format • Big • Simple • Clear • Progressive • Consistent • Summary
Be progressive • Use flow charts • Use sequence to reach end points
Power point format • Big • Simple • Clear • Progressive • Consistent • Summary
Be consistent • Differences draw attention (e.g. tick) • Differences may imply importance • Use surprises to attract not distract
In Summary • Big • Simple • Clear • Progressive • Consistent
Urology presentation • Title • Definitions • Case scenario (with imaging if applicable) • Pathophysiology • Presentation • Work-up • Management with latest update • conclusions
Urology presentation • Choose main points & concepts • Expand on each point • Highlight controversial points • Challenge concepts with justifications • Present your hypothesis (if applicable) • Reference your presentation
Presentation Aids • References • Use textbooks to understand & framework (as backdated) • Review articles are excellent sources • Use guidelines (but beware only provide guidance & are challangble) • Obtain original papers if controversy • Criticize evidence if not making sense • The stronger the evidence the better the outcome (e.g. RCT)
Finale • Sum up • Conclusions • Stick to time • Allow time for questions • End with a happy note (joke)