Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 1 Creating Your 11.188/11.520 Presentation and Report Cherie Miot Abbanat Lecturer Writing and Humanistic Studies.

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Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 1 Creating Your / Presentation and Report Cherie Miot Abbanat Lecturer Writing and Humanistic Studies

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 2 Creating and Presenting Effectively  Draft the Short Report First  Finalize the report after the presentation  Create the presentation:  Begin with the ending  Craft the beginning  Prepare yourself  Present the presentation  Connecting with the audience  Delivering the presentation  PowerPoint Do’s and Don’ts

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 3 Goals: To Write and Explain Findings Clearly in writing and while presenting Technical Reports Writing Reader controls: order pace Reader is active Reader cannot question Oral Presentations Speaking Speaker controls: order pace Speaker is active Speaker can respond to and ask for feedback

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 4 The Formal Structure of the Presentation/Report  Title  Abstract  Table of Contents  Introduction  Problem  Method  Findings  Constraints  Conclusion Presentation Written Report

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 5 Step 1: Before you begin writing….  Content is the Key!  Know your project  Collect more information than you will use  Review your research questions  Review your notes  Review your graphs and charts  Anticipate problem areas

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 6 Organize your data, locate data trends, work on conclusions Start with figures: Summarize findings in plots, figures and maps Print hard copies of your maps or sketch figures you’d like to have in the presentation/report Locate trends in results e.g., Did population  in urban areas during the time period ? Then use words: Summarize what you’ve done in a few sentences

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 7 Where is the Green space in Cambridge?

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 8 Think about Audience Expectations t (time)= 15’, T (temperature)=32°; t=0’, T=25°; t=6’, T=29°; t=3’, T=27°; t=12’, T=32°;t=9’, T=31°

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 9 Audience Expectations Time (min)Temperature (°C)

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 10 Audience Expectations Temperature (C)Time (min)

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 11 Step 2: Analyze context Who is the audience?  Technical expertise  Size of audience  Level of interest  Familiarity with subject How much time do you have?  5 to 6 slides for a 7 minute talk  Budget under time  You will be filmed!! Equipment constraints or other considerations?  Disk, file, or bring your own laptop?  Multiple speakers on same day?

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 12 Step 3: Draft the written document and the presentation “Story-board” method:  Sketch candidate slides (6 or less + title)  Develop 2-3 bullet points for each slide  Integrate slides into a story-board  Revise slides and bullet points to better fit story-board  Add slides to fill in gaps  Remove slides to eliminate redundancy

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 13 Create the Presentation 1. Title 2. Abstract 3. Introduction 4. Problem 5. Method 6. Findings 7. Limitations 8. Conclusion 1. Findings 2. Limitations 3. Conclusion 1. Method 2. Introduction 3. Problem 4. Abstract 5. Title Report Order Drafting Order

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 14 Begin with the End  Findings  What trends can you point out?  What did you notice?  Limitations of the study  Explain the problems with your results.  Can you explain why these problems happened?  Conclusion  What do you want your reader to remember about your work?  Remind your reader of your primary findings.

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 15 Draft the Beginning Introduction Problem Method Findings Limitations Conclusion Findings Limitations Conclusion Method Introduction Problem Report Order Drafting Order

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 16 Draft the Methodology  Methodology  Describe the process used to study the question.  Briefly describe the data sets used (e.g., censes, surveys, etc.)  Introduction -- Explains the goals and purpose of the project – the problem you are solving  Problem – Explains the specific problem you focused on

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 17 Make Your Title Clear, Informative and Understandable at a Glance  Title  Abstract  Table of Contents  Introduction  Problem  Method  Findings  Constraints  Conclusion Solar Absorption by Clouds Cherie Miot Abbanat November 29, Department of Urban Studies and Planning Direct Observation of Excess Solar Absorption by Clouds Cherie Miot Abbanat November 29, Department of Urban Studies and Planning weak better

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 18 The Abstract Summarizes the Entire Report  Title  Abstract  Table of Contents  Introduction  Problem  Method  Findings  Constraints  Conclusion The Abstract (150 – 200 words)  Problem: Describe the key topic or problem of your document (1-2 sentences)  Method: State your main approach to solving the problem (1-2 sentences)  Findings: Provide the primary results (1-2 sentences)  Conclusion: Include your main conclusions (1-2 sentences)

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 19 Step 4: Present -- Now that you are about to Deliver the Presentation…  Rehearse  Prepare yourself  Connect with the audience

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 20 Rehearse  Practice at least 6 times  Practice with a colleague for feedback  Is your content clear?  Do you rock, squirm, gesture too much?  Is there room for improvements/adjustments?  Time yourself – 7 min. or less  What 3 questions will your professors likely ask?

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 21  Non-verbal behavior should be deliberate Rehearse

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 22 Preparing the Morning of….  Focus and center yourself  Be excited about your subject  If you aren’t excited about your subject, your audience won’t be either  Be yourself—don’t imitate others’ styles  Speak in a natural tone  Speak at a natural rate

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 23 Connect with the Audience  Put yourself in the audience’s place  Use the terms that your audience knows  Explain any novel ideas/terms or references  Engage the audience  Establish eye contact; look at people not the screen  Use friendly hand gestures  Speak to specific individuals if you know them  A presentation is two-way communication  Pay attention to audience reaction; modify your talk as needed (are they listening or reading ?)

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 24 Deliver the Presentation  Watch for disconnect between your meaning and audience understanding Speaker Audience Message

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 25 Deliver the Presentation  Standing  Stand on the left of the room from the audience’s view (so you can point to slides from left to right) and stand at a 45 degree angle to the audience  Keep your hands at your sides  Speaking  Introduce yourself  Pause after complicated ideas so that the audience can keep up  Take questions at the end to maintain focus

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 26 PowerPoint Do’s and Don’ts  Color  Be easy on the eyes; don’t distract from content  Dark background;light type  Type  Sans serif headings  Serif bullets (serif “feet” make lines for ease of reading)  Keep type at 24+ points  Limit upper-case type

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 27 “Death by PowerPoint”  Do not just read your slides  Say more than you show  Hand-out more than you say  Leave paper trail  Weave a story  Why is this interesting or important?  Why should the audience be interested?

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 28 Think about your Graphics  Introduce and Explain  Walk us through them  Average attention span per slide is 8 seconds  Use examples and metaphor The stretching of vorticity is a difficult physical concept, but comparing it to a skater's conservation of momentum helps to clarify what we mean

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 29 Create Effective Overheads  Keep text to a minimum on slides  Arrange ideas in a logical sequence  Emphasize key points as you make them  Summarize—at the end of your talk  Use illustrations and graphics liberally

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 30 Include Sources  Purpose, Movement, Color: A Strategy for Effective Presentations  Tom Mucciolo and Rich Mucciolo, MediaNet, Inc., 1994  The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking  Dale Carnegie, Dale Carnegie Associates, Inc., 1962  The Visual Display of Quantitative Information  Edward R. Tufte, Graphics Press, 1983

Cherie Miot Abbanat Slide 31 Contact  Cherie Miot Abbanat  Writing and Humanistic Studies