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1 Presenting Your Proposal BIOS 587 Mary Purugganan maryp@rice.edu
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2 Goals for session Selecting content Designing slides Delivering your presentation Handling questions Critiquing samples
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3 Content Consider your audience State problem / hypothesis clearly & early Include significance Keep background relevant State aims and how experiments will address aims –What, why, how Explain methods when appropriate Plan a conclusion
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4 Purpose of visual aids Create a slide show with storyboards, not a script Use the slide show... –to select important topics and issues –to organize content –to create a hierarchy
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5 Designing Your Slides To select a design, ask yourself: –What professional image do I want to project? –In what type of room will I give my talk? Well-lit room: use light background / dark text and visuals Dimly-lit room: use dark background / light text and visuals
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6 Project a clear font Serif fonts –Times New Roman, et al. –Easy to read in printed documents Sans serif fonts –Arial, Helvetica –Easy to see projected across the room
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7 Choose color carefully
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8 “Gradient fill” allows you to change color Down your slide From left to right On the diagonal From the corner
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9 Use grammatical parallelism Not Parallel: –Lyse cells in buffer –5 minutes in centrifuge –Supernatant is removed Parallel: –Lyse cells in buffer –Centrifuge for 5 minutes –Remove supernatant
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10 Simplify & draw attention http://www.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/tca-cycle.html
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11 Delivery Stance –Body language –Handling notes Gestures Eye contact Voice quality –Volume –Pace
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12 Handling questions LISTEN Repeat or rephrase Watch body language Don’t bluff
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13 Sample Slides and Videoclips
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