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MURC Presentation
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Presenter Evan Hilchey Operations Manager, Centre for Student Involvement (Current) EdD Educational Leadership & Policy MEd Higher Education (UBC) BEd Junior Intermediate Education (UWO) BA Environmental Studies (Carleton)
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Objectives By participating in this presentation, participants will leave with: A deeper understanding of presentation skills A core set of values about designing good presentations Strategies for more effective presentations An understanding of MURC presentation expectations
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Audience Poll I memorize my presentations word-for-word I can’t make eye contact with my audience and I get really nervous I give good presentations but always forget something important I don’t know how to communicate my information effectively I try to present a lot of information but the audience does not seem to get it all
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Effective Presentation – The Gentle Hill Introduction Body Conclusion
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The Gentle Hill – The Introduction Introduce yourself Identify purpose and objective Motive early on Spoil the punch line
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The Gentle Hill – The Body What is the problem Motivation and goals Relevant state of the art What is your key idea/contribution Why is your approach good/better
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The Gentle Hill – The Conclusion Summarize key points Suggestions for future research or directions Closure References Q&A
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Power Point Tips KISS Images Don’t Be Silly Graphs Black & White Background
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Power Point Tips KISS: Keep it Straight and Simple - Less is more - Use colour to emphasize some points but limit to 2 or 3 - Be consistent in the choice and use of color font size/type - Use slide real estate appropriately
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Power Point Tips Images: Don’t use images to decorate, use to complement - Be selective in the images you choose - Only use an imagine when necessary to complement point
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Power Point Tips Don’t Be Silly: Be Professional - Avoid animations - Avoid excessive colour - No clipart
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Power Point Tips Graphs - Use graphs rather than just charts and words - Data in graphs is easier to comprehend & retain than raw data - Trends are easier to visualize in graph form - Always title your graphs
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Graphs – Bad or Good?
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Non-Verbal Performance: SOLER Square Shoulders Open Stance Lean Forward Eye Contact Relax
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MURC Presentation Format Groups of 4 (by theme) 10 minute presentation 5 minutes of Q&A Assessment
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Tips of the Trade Be Prepared Visit the Room Beforehand Arrive Early Point at the screen, not the computer Smile Relax
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