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Title of Paper or Topic you are Teaching Your name Your school/year Your email (be sure to introduce yourself)

Take away In these bullets Add the most critical key points That everyone should learn about topic This is a take away message, not an outline. What are the MOST IMPORTANT things we should know/remember? Use a second slide if you need to for the take away, but think hard about the main point(s)

(Add descriptive title) In a well-organized way, summarize the key points that you think we should know in 15 slides This will be tricky for complex subjects You will need to do some reading/digging You will need to determine what’s most important to teach us

(Add descriptive title) Do not change this font or use a smaller font size Do not change the slide style or background. Focus on content Use EXACTLY 18 slides total

(Add descriptive title) Do not put too much text on any given slide You only have 20s per slide! Putting too much text on slides is a very common mistake ... But you will figure that out when you practice

(Add descriptive title) Images are strongly preferred to text when they can be used to illustrate a concept But, avoid gratuitous clip art or stock images; Images should be meaningful If an image is pulled from somewhere else (as they usually are), you must include a credit for it (you can use a small font for that placed under the image)

(Add descriptive title) Do not put text or images on the slide that people will not have time to understand E.g.: Don’t do this

(Add descriptive title) When you present, you will stand near the screen These slides will advance automatically after 20s, no matter what Look at the audience. You can do this, because you will have practiced so much you know what to say without the screen

(Add descriptive title) If you do not practice And practice At least 3 times, you will get behind your slides and it will be painful to watch You must also not make the mistakes in the presentation tips document; study it carefully

(Add descriptive title) You are teaching us something new about the topic You need to explain and highlight what you think are the most important or most thought-provoking or most controversial points Where possible, emphasize material that has not been covered already in class over material that has been

(Add descriptive title) By the time you are done, we should understand the pros/cons of the research or topic We should have enough information to know if we should pursue the topic on our own

(Add descriptive title) Sometimes you might have to step people through an idea with well-labeled images DO NOT just put a big complex image or table on the screen and expect people to understand it; if only a portion is important, highlight the important parts incrementally so people know what to focus on as you talk

(Add descriptive title) You can use animation on a slide (keeping within the 20s) if you think that adds clarity DO NOT add animation just to make the slides look “fancy.” Only use it to illustrate an idea

(Add descriptive title) Some concepts may be hard to describe and may require a series of several slides Step us through it ... teach (especially when showing code) Beware: Doing this well takes preparation

(Add descriptive title) Mistakes to avoid: Typos and poor grammar Inconsistent/sloppy punctuation/indentation Showing too much code without highlighting important parts Not distilling out the most interesting information we need to know Not practicing Messing up the timing format of the slides so they don’t advance properly

(Add descriptive title) Remember ... you are teaching the class why the topic is relevant or important You can also provide your own critique if you wish (e.g., this does not appear useful because...; a better choice might be...) But back up your opinions!

(Add descriptive title) Great things to do: Relate the topic to ideas in other readings Add important missing points Make the case for your point of view If possible/appropriate, illustrate key ideas using screenshots of a sample app Inspire us to care about this topic!

Take away In these bullets Reemphasize the most important take-away messages That everyone should learn From the paper/topic This should be IDENTICAL to the Take away slide at the start