How to Give a Good Presentation?. Top 11 Pointers for a good presentation 1- Be NEAT 2- Avoid trying to cram too much into one slide 3- Be brief – Use.

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How to Give a Good Presentation?

Top 11 Pointers for a good presentation 1- Be NEAT 2- Avoid trying to cram too much into one slide 3- Be brief – Use keywords rather than long complicated sentences 4- Use large font 5- Use color or bold font to emphasize certain points

Top 11 Pointers for a good presentation 6- Use illustrations to get across key concepts 7- Make eye contact 8- Keep it simple 9- Walk around to engage the audience and talk to everyone as individuals – make a connection 10- Know your topic inside and out 11- Practice, practice, practice

The Format Title Authors Research question – What is the problem? – Why is it important? – Why do we care? What you found? – Include sources! Summary/Conclusion

Your Presentation Should… Synthesize multiple perspectives to make a complex, organized argument, clearly connecting the work of each individual to the team’s overall argument Contextualize the argument and offer talk about its broader implications Use credible, relevant, and sufficient evidence to support a clear line-of-reasoning Use multimedia creatively and purposefully to convey the argument

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