University of Illinois at Chicago Giving Presentations the EVL way Jason Leigh Electronic Visualization Laboratory University of Illinois at Chicago “Jason.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago Giving Presentations the EVL way Jason Leigh and Andy Johnson Electronic Visualization.
Advertisements

Tips for Creating Electronic Presentations. Outline Overview / Basics Content Visual Effects Presentation Organization and Coherence 2.
University of York Department of Health Sciences Presentation Skills By Ian Cole Lecturer in C&IT.
Elements of a good talk Content Presentation Delivery Clarity = Simplicity + Consistency.
Jessica Purcell Suggestions for giving effective presentations that will captivate your audience in 16 easy steps X.
WAMICON 2014 Presentation Guidelines Author Name Author Affiliation If you wish to show affiliation logos, put them on lower left of title page.
IUPUI Speaker’s Lab CA 001G
Electronic Visualization Laboratory University of Illinois at Chicago Giving Good Presentations Electronic Visualization Laboratory University of Illinois.
FT228-3 Team Software Development Project
PowerPoint Best Practices Michael Nieckoski Kathy Burris Technology Learning Services Summer 2008.
THE ART OF MAKING A PRESENTATION
Welcome to Powerpoint Plain white backgrounds are not so bad… as long as your text is readable. as long as your text is readable. And don’t get carried.
Presentations and Reports. Goal: to Communicate  Both presentations and reports should have a purpose  to inform  to convince  The content should.
Preparing a Presentation
How to give good presentations Patrice Koehl Computer Science, UC Davis.
PowerPoint Tips By Simsbury High School Library Media Specialists.
Tips on How to Avoid Problems with PowerPoint Presentations Society of Government Meeting Professionals (SGMP) Chicago Chapter.
1 PowerPoint Presentation Design Wednesday, September 02, 2015Ms. Wear Info Tech 9/10.
1 TEN MISTAKES IN POWERPOINT PRESENTATION Before you start Respect the dress code! How many slides for my presentation? How many minutes for each.
PowerPoint Presentations – What to do and what not to do!
Helpdesk video  bhtRU bhtRU.
DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS Effective PowerPoint presentations Excited By Animations, sound and Clip art In PowerPoint? You Are ?
Powerpoint Presentation Advice
PRESENTATION SOFTWARE PowerPoint, Keynote, Prezi Purpose?
1/28 Using PowerPoint for Academic Presentations How to… How NOT to…
EPortfolios.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly How to effectively present your research.
How to develop an oral presentation You have one chance to make a point.
Orna Farrell Presentation Skills Orna Farrell
Computers and Society Carnegie Mellon University Spring 2005 Lorrie Cranor and Dave Farber 1 Computer Reliability.
ITSC 2013 A/V Guide for a Podium Presentation Im N. Engineer Sandy Nation Labs Desert, NM USA Sample Title Slide Company Logo Company Logo allowed on title.
Presenting in Prof. Eckert’s Classes Please make sure your presentation gives an opinion or argument on some idea: for example, evaluate the book, or.
1 PowerPoint Design and Presentation Considerations.
Effective Presentations. Outline PowerPoint basics –Templates, colors, fonts, etc. The presentation –Introduction, body, conclusion, and audience Presentation.
Available at Presentations: Posters and Talks Vanessa Couldridge BCB 703: Scientific Methodology Please note: AUDIO required.
Presentation Tips HST Summer Institute Summer 2003 Mya Poe
Pharos University In Alexandria Faculty of Mass communication Communication Skills Dr. Enjy Mahmoud Dr. Enjy Mahmoud Week #:13 Lecture #:12 Fall
10 Tips for Good PowerPoint Presentation
Multimedia Presentations Wow The Why and the.
1 Effective Presentations COSC2P50 John Levay. 2 Presentations University of Minnesota study –standing vs. sitting –standing adds value Visual aids –University.
Workable Presentations 20 Tips (more or less) to a Successful Presentation Created by S. L. Shea Dept of Family & Comm. Medicine Southern Illinois University.
Presenting a Paper (in English) Sean Kung July
1 TEN MISTAKES IN POWERPOINT PRESENTATION. 2 Have you experienced that… You walked into the meeting room, They dimmed the light, The presenter click on.
Practical points of an oral presentation. Review of an oral presentation It is a condensed version of the paper. It is organized around one TOPIC. A TOPIC.
How to Create Effective PowerPoint Presentations David Young.
A/V STANDARDS FOR ELECTRONIC PRESENTATION Im N. Engineer European SiP Lab Halle, Germany Sample Title Slide Company Logo Company Logo allowed on title.
Tips for Preparing a Professional Presentation. The first thing that gives a professional touch to any presentation is the design.
The Principles of PowerPoint It‘s all about support.
Presentation skills. Session outline  Introduction  Steps in Giving Presentation  Creating effective visual aids  Effective presentation techniques.
Session name, Speaker name, Paper Title Slide 1 IEEE RFID-TA 2012 Presentation Guidelines Presentation Guidelines Author Name Author Affiliation If you.
HOW TO MAKE A GOOD PRESENTATION 1 Long V Nguyen, PhD University of Danang College of Foreign Languages.
Small Business Resource Power Point Series Giving A Presentation.
WAMICON 2018 Presentation Guidelines Author Name Author Affiliation
WAMICON 2017 Presentation Guidelines Author Name Author Affiliation
Visual Aids for Oral Presentations
Unit 3, Lesson 8 Making Presentations That Get Attention
Steps to a Great Presentation
Oral Communication Week Two.
IRPS 2018 AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION
Steps to a Great Presentation
Design Tips for PowerPoint
A Few Things to Think About
Ten Steps to a Good PowerPoint
IRPS 2018 AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION
Ruling Your PowerPoint Domain!
IRPS 2019 AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION
IRPS 2019 AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION
WAMICON 2019 Presentation Guidelines Author Name Author Affiliation
Tips for Preparing a Professional Presentation
How to Create Effective PowerPoint Presentations
Presentation transcript:

University of Illinois at Chicago Giving Presentations the EVL way Jason Leigh Electronic Visualization Laboratory University of Illinois at Chicago “Jason you maybe a good programmer but it don’t mean beans if you can’t tell a good story!” - Tom Moher

University of Illinois at Chicago The Introduction TELL A GOOD STORY! Rehearse an opening. Know your audience. Give them a copy of your slides. What is the motivating problem? Why is it important? Sound enthusiastic. Everyone wants to hear a good presentation- the only one who can screw it up is you. Ever gone to a movie that you wanted to suck? No outline slide please- everyone knows you are going to give an intro, a middle and a conclusion. Stay on time! Rehearse!

University of Illinois at Chicago The Content Speak slowly, boldly and clearly. Choose good visible fonts, sizes and colors. Dark backgrounds, light text, consistent color scheme. Use slides as notes, not a book. Don’t read your slides. If you put up a formula you better explain it so that your audience understands. Pages of formulae will lose people. Interact with your audience. Look at your audience, all of them. Not just one person or the floor, or the screen. Define your acronyms if audience does not know them. Test your slides on the projector- Stand where the audience are & see what they see.

White background, Black Text- Agh! Tolerable if you have only Overhead Transparencies. Dark backgrounds, light text. Choose good visible fonts, sizes and colors. You’re from a graphics lab, you better have pictures! Step back This is 40pt font This is 32pt font This is 24pt font - This is the limit This is 18pt font This is 14pt font This is 12pt font This is 10pt font

Dark Background Example Dark backgrounds, light text. Choose good visible fonts, sizes and colors. You’re from a graphics lab, you better have pictures! This is 40pt font This is 32pt font This is 24pt font - This is the limit This is 18pt font This is 14pt font This is 12pt font This is 10pt font Step back

University of Illinois at Chicago Another Dark Background Example Dark backgrounds, light text. Choose good visible fonts, sizes and colors. You’re from a graphics lab, you better have pictures! This is 40pt font This is 32pt font This is 24pt font - This is the limit This is 18pt font This is 14pt font This is 12pt font This is 10pt font Step back

University of Illinois at Chicago Choose a good font size This is 40pt font This is 32pt font This is 24pt font - This is the limit This is 18pt font This is 14pt font This is 12pt font This is 10pt font Step back

University of Illinois at Chicago Choose colors that’s easy to read This is text - good! This is text - agh!!!!!!! This is text - no!!!! This is text - good! This is text - borderline Step back

University of Illinois at Chicago Alternate colors if you have lots of bullets (optional) Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah TELL A GOOD STORY! Rehearse an opening. What is the motivating problem? Why is it important? Sound enthusiastic. No outline slide please- everyone knows you are going to give an intro, a middle and a conclusion. Stay on time! Stay on time! No outline slide please- everyone knows you are going to give an intro, a middle and a conclusion.

University of Illinois at Chicago Compare to all white text Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah TELL A GOOD STORY! Rehearse an opening. What is the motivating problem? Why is it important? Sound enthusiastic. No outline slide please- everyone knows you are going to give an intro, a middle and a conclusion. Stay on time! Stay on time! No outline slide please- everyone knows you are going to give an intro, a middle and a conclusion.

University of Illinois at Chicago Choose a good font This is 40pt font This is 32pt font This is 24pt font - This is the limit This is 18pt font This is 14pt font This is 12pt font This is 10pt font This is 40pt font This is 32pt font This is 24pt font - This is the limit This is 18pt font This is 14pt font This is 12pt font This is 10pt font Arial/Helvetica Times Roman Step back

University of Illinois at Chicago You’re from a graphics lab, you better have lots of pictures! Use pictures to wake-up the presentation. But use meaningful pictures. Explain the pictures to the audience. Are the labels in the picture readable? Make it match your slides. You match your tie to your shirt don’t you? Show a video of your application running.

University of Illinois at Chicago Pictures Remember white background & black text bad! Don’t accept what Excel gives you. Fix the colors! Everything that applies to your slides applies to your pictures & graphs. Read the text for the audience if it is unavoidably too small.

University of Illinois at Chicago The Conclusions Don’t end with: “well uh that’s it.” End with: “And that concludes my talk, If there are questions I’d be happy to answer them.” Rehearse the close of your talk. Show a fast 1 slide overview of your work. Show a WEB site where they can get more info & your contact info.

University of Illinois at Chicago Answering Questions Step outside of yourself. If you don’t know the answer just say so. Repeat the question so that everyone can hear. If a question will take a lot of time to answer tell them that you’d be happy to discuss this further after the talk.

University of Illinois at Chicago Giving Demos The demo is a play that must WORK! Rehearse your demo. Sound enthusiastic. Test your demo and all its components the day before. Book the CAVE in advance. out a message to tell everyone not to screw up your settings & equipment. Arrive 1 hour early & check all the equipment AGAIN because people will have screwed up your equipment- welcome to EVL. Do you know who all the tech experts are? Greg, Hiroshi, Jim, Mike? What is your backup plan if some component fails? What is the backup for your backup plan?

University of Illinois at Chicago Giving Demos (cont) Speak slowly, boldly, clearly, competently. Give the audience a context. They are not psychic! Encourage your audience to play with the application. Give them the tracked glasses. Keep the wand initially & then gradually relinquish control to audience. Don’t hack in a fix in the last minute. Don’t develop new code right up to the moment you have to demo it. Make a firm decision of what you can show and go with it. Don’t say anything in your slides & then later in the demo say you had a problem & disabled it. The demo is a play that must WORK!

University of Illinois at Chicago Tools for creating presentations Netscape Powerpoint SGI Showcase Photoshop - picture touch up XV - file format conversion snapshot - image capture ivview - 3D model view

University of Illinois at Chicago Just Do It- but do it GREAT! Tell a Great story ALWAYS. Make the demo work flawlessly and brilliantly. You’re not doing this for course credit. This is a personal reflection of YOU and your competence. Imagine everyone in EVL has died, WORK THE PROBLEM, MAKE IT WORK. Speak clearly, boldly, slowly and enthusiastically. Do or do not, don’t waste your audiences time. Stay on time! Rehearse!