T HE R ESEARCH C ONFERENCE P RESENTATION William Perez, Ph.D. MMP Workshop 2-8-08.

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T HE R ESEARCH C ONFERENCE P RESENTATION William Perez, Ph.D. MMP Workshop

O UTLINE Presentation Formats Preparation Presenting Q&A

P RESENTATION F ORMATS Poster Session Paper Presentation/Symposium Roundtable

B EFORE THE POSTER PRESENTATION Turn your proposal/paper into a poster presentation format Review key articles/research literature to reference during your discussion with visitors Rehearse a 1-2 minute synopsis of the main findings and its implications Review all the details of the study Review poster format guidelines usually posted on conference website or program/schedule Print handouts Bring a pad of paper and pen to get people’s in case you run out of handouts You can also do this in lieu of handouts

P OSTER C ONTENT  Title  Introduction  Key Literature Reference  Research Question  Methods Sample Procedures  Results  Discussion/Conclusion  References  Contact Information

E FFECTIVE P OSTER P RESENTATIONS  Poster Content needs to be succinct  No long titles  Pay careful attention to the title-shorter is better  No long paragraphs  Brief sentences  Bullet points  Highlight only key findings  Do not try to include all findings  Include one key figure and/or one key table Figures and tables should be easy to read/understand  If using PowerPoint, use no more than 10 slides

D URING THE POSTER PRESENTATION Have plenty of handouts ready with contact information and/or business cards Be ready to discuss limitations of the study If you can’t address a particular question it’s ok to say “I don’t know,” or “I will need to consider that further, thank you for raising the issue.” Use the opportunity to network/promote your work Be able to articulate in 2-3 minutes the importance/main findings/implications of the study

P APER P RESENTATION /S YMPOSIUM Usually 5 or 6 people Coordinate presentation with others An important difference between a poster presentation and a paper presentation is that you have more space/time to articulate rationale, important findings and implications

P APER O RGANIZATION  Title  Introduction  Key Literature References  Research Questions  Methods Sample Procedures Measures  Results  Discussion/Conclusion  References  Contact Information

B EFORE THE PRESENTATION Figure out your time limit and organize your presentation accordingly Coordinate the presentation order with fellow presenters Practice your presentation several times to make sure you stay within the time limit Practice in front of the mirror Record your presentation and play it back Make modifications based on your practice sessions Prepare handouts As backup, prepare full-size printed slides and/or overhead projector slides

D URING THE PRESENTATION Load PowerPoint Slides into one computer, and open them all before symposium starts to use your time more effectively Delivery basics Speak in a slow and deliberate pace, don’t rush Make eye contact with the audience

D URING THE P RESENTATION Fielding Questions/Comments If you do not know the answer Belligerent audience member Dealing with discipline specific language and vocabulary at a transdisciplinary conference

Q&A Questions from the audience