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1 Developing and Preparing for Presentations By: Michelle McCabe

2 Ways to Present your Data  Papers  Talks  Posters

3 Why Should we do Presentations?  Get your research out there!  Then get feedback about what you have done  You can ask others in your field questions  Your goal is to get your audience to remember certain key points!  Be as CLEAR as possible!

4 Outline of Presentation Hourglass shape Introduction of the issue Background information Specific hypotheses Design Results Interpret the results General Conclusions Specifics of your study Broad

5 Preparing for Presenting  Consider your audience!  Collect all your materials  Pull out your main points for your audience to remember.  Camping trip analogy  You will initially have too much in your luggage.  You have to pick out the important things to keep.  Be prepared!

6 Guidelines for Poster  Must be able to read it from 6 ft. away  Use the hourglass to help build the poster  For Results Section:  Use bullet points and examples  Make sure to end with a few key points (3- 4)

7 Formatting Your Posters INTRODUCTION Not too much detail Main Points Hypotheses METHODS Participants Design Iv’s and DV’s Stimuli Examples TITLE Authors and Affiliations RESULTS Graphs/Table s Bullet Points of Main Results DISCUSSION/ CONCLUSIONS 3-4 main points Limitations REFERENCES If it’s cited, reference it!

8 Formatting Cont’d INTRODUCTIONMETHODSRESULTS CONCLUSIONS/ DISCUSSION REFERENCES

9 Poster Checklist  Initial Sketch/Outline  Rough Layout  Balance (text/pictures, data/conclusions)  Typography  Movement  Simplicity  Final Layout

10 Presentation Day!  Arrive early to set up  Author(s) stand next to the poster  Be prepared with a short “walk through” presentation.  Answer and ask questions  Have a request sign-up (sometimes a printed handout of poster)

11 Our Checklist  Content  Introduction  Problem of Interest  Very brief summary of past research  Basic purpose of experiment(s)  Hypotheses  Method  Clear and Concise  Design  Materials  Procedure (brief)

12 Our Checklist  Content  Results  Descriptive Statistics  Inferential Statistics  Discussion  Hypothesis rejected or hypothesis  Implication of Results  A few MAIN points  References  Tables and Figures  Useful info for the leader  Easy to Understand

13 Checklist  Format  Overall clarity  Organization  Font Size (remember read from 6ft away)  Figure/text balance  Title  Authors

14 Different Kinds of Talks  Research presentations  (typically 10 to 30 minutes)  Paper with Respondent  Speaker gives 30 min. paper; Respondent gives 15 min. response; Speaker gives 15 min. reply to response  Panel Presentation  3-4 Speakers; 15-20 min. each. May have people who respond to the presentations  Workshop  Can last from 90 min-full day; make brief statements before delving into an activity

15 Content of a Talk  Create logical progression  Be brief, but concise  Use slides to help simplify points  Include graphics (pictures, graphs, etc.)  Don’t just read slides  Walk people through things if they don’t quite understand  Use terms people will know!

16 Talk Presentation  Make it flow (PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE)  Be careful of speed speaking  Make eye contact with the entire audience  Emphasize key points, make sure audience understands them  Point to slides if it helps  Beware, jokes can be a double-edged sword  Watch your time limit

17 Be Prepared for Questions  Repeat question in your own words  TRY not to be nervous  Through out your practices think of questions that could be asked and answer them.

18 Checklist for the Talk  Preparation  Analyze the audience  Choose your main points  Prepare final outline  Construct “speaking” outline  Notecards  PRACTICE!


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