Nashik District Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj’s KARMAVEER ADV.BABURAO GANPATRAO THAKARE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING NASHIK – 13 Department of Electronics & Telecommunication.

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Nashik District Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj’s KARMAVEER ADV.BABURAO GANPATRAO THAKARE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING NASHIK – 13 Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Title of Seminar/ Project Presented By: Name of Student 1 Name of Student 2 Name of Student 3 Under the Guidance of : Prof. Mr./Mrs………………………… Academic Year , Semester -I

1. Need of System 2. Objectives/ Adv/Disadv/Applications 3. Introduction 4. Overview (Block Diagram Explanation) 5. Requirement 6. Technology / Circuit Diagram 7. Explanation of each block/ Circuit Working 8. Simulation/ Result 9. Conclusion 10. Reference Out Line

Remember more talks are ruined due to poor slides than for any other reason ! So, design and prepare your slides carefully ! It is a good practice to title every PPT which reflects the theme of the material contained in it. Use reasonably sized letters (preferably, upper case) so that a viewer can read the material comfortably. Never prepare a highly cluttered or a densely packed PPT in an attempt to retain everything on it. Remember PPTs are an aid to presentation and not an extract from a printed text for you to read out. Also remember that you have only a limited number of PPTs to display. Use this area judiciously so do not waste space. Do not produce slanted text on the transparencies - write straight. Write legibly and neatly. If you are not upto this feat get a friend to write it out for you or else use stencils /wordprocessors. Try and use different colored pens effectively (however, do not use yellow colored pens). Do not write long running sentences on an PPT nor mix many sentences - put points or keywords. Avoid presenting photocopied matter unless absolutely necessary. If you do, then make sure that the reproduction is decent sized and that it is not faint. Try and put more graphics on the PPT as compared to text, since for a viewer this is the easiest and fastest to comprehend. Avoid too many equations since these require considerable effort to understand for the audience. Resist the temptation of "impressing" the viewers with high powered greek and latin ! In any case, skip all intermediate steps of a derivation and focus only on the problem formulation and the final equations / solutions. Also, do not waste space defining terms/symbols on the PPT. Tips