Studio 2 Guidelines for Good Presentations JANUARY 2016 1 GE105 Introduction to Engineering Design College of Engineering King Saud University.

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Studio 2 Guidelines for Good Presentations JANUARY GE105 Introduction to Engineering Design College of Engineering King Saud University

2  Preparing slides is an important part of presentations  Badly prepared slides will make delivering good presentations difficult  Follow the necessary set of guidelines in order to prepare good slides Part I: Preparing Slides

3 Know your audience Know the technical levels in your audience Do not target one level and ignore the others Start with basic and careful introduction Leave the highly technical material to the end

4 It is a “crime” to exceed the allotted time Virtually any subject can be presented in any amount of time Time limit does not mean present only generalities A figure, table, or equation that does not specifically serve the point MUST go Make sure that the content you include can be presented in the given time without having to speak too quickly Time your talk

5 Include math ONLY if necessary Equations slow the pace of the talk They often create confusion Focus instead on assumptions, techniques, and solutions Minimize complex math

6 Allow 1 or 2 minutes per transparency Avoid slides with one or two lines Avoid slides that are packed with too much information No need to write full sentences Use six to seven lines per slide whenever possible Be sensible about slides

7 First slide for title Second slide for your outline Have a good introduction (importance of the topic, motivation, etc.) Avoid putting two different headings in one slide One heading can span more than one slide Organize your slides

8 Try to make an attractive design Choose a good slide background Choose font colors to provide a good contrast Choose a good font size and font type Try to use graphics, figures, block diagrams Use animation whenever needed

Part II: Delivering a Speech Public Speaking is a necessity of professional life Your oral presentation is a presentation of yourself Your ability to do your job may be questioned by your colleagues if you seem nervous or confused Clarity, self-assurance, and skill get you the respect of the audience

10 Before The Presentation Practice & practice your talk Unless you are a specially gifted speaker, REHEARSE Rehearse in front of friends, spouse, colleagues, or alone (loudly) Avoid writing your talk and reciting it

11 Pay attention to your appearance; people DO form an impression of you based in part of your appearance Learn where the light switch and the pointer are BEFORE your talk Think of where you will stand Before the Presentation (contn’d)

12 During the Presentation Most people feel nervous during the talk Usually the audience does not notice Hide any nervous mannerism by leaning a little bit towards a table or podium Resist the temptation to speak too quickly Speak up (most people tend to start with a soft voice)

13 During the Presentation (contn’d) Show some enthusiasm and energy to keep the audience attracted Try to move around a bit to give some action Do not block the view while moving Use the pointer and not your hand to point to any part of the slide

14 During the Presentation (contn’d) Communicate with the audience (EYE CONTACT!) Do NOT stare into the space above your audience, the floor or the slides Pick out several friendly faces and establish eye contact (read the feedback) Do NOT ignore any section in the room

Team Dynamics Each member of the team should know where to stand what to present and when Exchanging roles during presentation should be smooth (practice roles) Show team spirit, harmony, and impressive attitude: “One for all and All for one” The team leader should introduce the team-members and introducing himself last (before starting the presentation)

Team Dynamics (contn’d) Avoid any sort of distraction when your team member is presenting Focus on the audience and analyze feedbacks Do not argue in front of the audience or contradict each other Follow the team leader’s requests and respond to them professionally

17 The Questions Session Let your questioner finish the question Try to rephrase the question Keep your answer short Never argue with your questioner Confess your ignorance