Christopher Oezbek, 1 Seminar „Open Source Software Engineering“ Part III: Presentation (due 25.02.04) Christopher Oezbek Freie.

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Christopher Oezbek, 1 Seminar „Open Source Software Engineering“ Part III: Presentation (due ) Christopher Oezbek Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Informatik

Christopher Oezbek, 2 Review Assignment II Problems and questions? Could you organize your topic? Tell me your problems! Did the problem look like a lot of work?

Christopher Oezbek, 3 Presentation Most important: Don't be nervous! Nobody wants to kill you or see you fail! We are all on your side. Yes, standing in front of a lot of people makes each of us nervous. A large part of it is just instinctive in us, that looking at so many faces makes us uncomfortable. Tip: Take a break, look 2-3 people straight into their eye and take your time. Relax and slow down.

Christopher Oezbek, 4 Whom to face Since you are facing a lot of people it might be difficult for you decide where to look. The best way to do it is to have a slowly wandering gaze that makes eye contact with individuals. Wait until you get some sort of feedback from them. If you move to fast, people will get the feeling that you are panicking. If you are too slow or only look at one side, people will feel excluded from your talk.  You should never intentionally face just one person (the instructor or such).

Christopher Oezbek, 5 Your voice Be aware that people have to understand you, otherwise your presentation is no good. Especially if your voice is very soft, you have to make a serious effort to speak louder. Rather slower than faster is a good rule of thumb.

Christopher Oezbek, 6 Little helpers A lot of people find little memo-cards helpful.  You can use them if you are afraid of a black-out.  Don't stare on them or read your text from them.  They are only there to help you.  If you use them, don't forget to flip them. If you have complex diagrams to explain, a laser-pointer can be helpful.

Christopher Oezbek, 7 Body Language Controlling your own body can be difficult. Everybody has little nervous habits that are hard to control. If you cannot control them for one hour, then holding something in your hands might make it better. (Don't start to play with that though). If you are very afraid of your body movement, you can also hold your hands behind your back (as a last resort only). In the end this is just an exercise question. The more often you talk the easier it is.

Christopher Oezbek, 8 Training Session Practice your speech at least once at home. At least 2 listeners (otherwise it's more a conversation) Make sure that you are standing and have space to pace. Don't necessarily do the whole presentation the first time but get feedback about body-languages, mh and ahs, speed and voice after 5-6 slides.

Christopher Oezbek, 9 What to wear? Business casual is sufficient. Pants (no jeans) and a button-down shirt for guys. Girls have more freedom. Color choices are usually more conservative (black, blue, gray, cream/beige).

Christopher Oezbek, 10 If you get confused If you stumble in your talk, just try to start the same sentence. Don't try to force it though. Rather take a sip of water, make a little joke (am I confused today or what?) and continue. If you really cannot remember what you wanted to say, excuse yourself and go on to the next slide.

Christopher Oezbek, 11 Slides Slides are there to support what you are saying. They should not replace it. Use the slide-template from the course webpage and stick to the font- and layout settings in the file.slide-template from the course webpage

Christopher Oezbek, 12 Some general guidelines If you have been able to teach people three new things they will remember after your talk, you have been successful. That also means since you took half a week to figure out a mathematical equation, you cannot expect people to understand it in 3 minutes. So make sure that you know your main points.

Christopher Oezbek, 13 Questions It is important that people ask you questions in the end. If nobody asks, then probably nobody understood what you were talking about.  So if you are in the audience, write down your questions for the end of the talk. If people are shy to ask, ask them something you did not understand. It is the best chance for you to prove that you have understood your topic.

Christopher Oezbek, 14 References presentation.html presentation.html

Christopher Oezbek, 15 Assignment III Write the paper and prepare the slides. If interested contact me to do a practice presentation. Send your papers and slides to your peers. Expected number of pages is between 10 and 20. A little more is expected when the text is in German. For a 60 minutes talk you should calculate with around slides (that's 1 slide every minutes) Deadline: 10 days before the seminar (25.02). Peer-Review Deadline: 5 days before the seminar (02.03). Hand-in: 1 day before the seminar starts (06.03). Final corrections: 1 week after seminar (20.03). Seminar is held at Arnimallee 2-6 (PI-Gebäude) in SR 007/008

Christopher Oezbek, 16 Questions?