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Oral presentation skills Dr. A.A.M. Gerritsen, Epi Result 1
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“One of the most important aspects to be successful in your research, your job and your career is excellent oral and written communication.” 2
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This is where it all starts... Dear Dr Gerritsen, I’m happy to inform you that your abstract titled... has been accepted for an oral presentation at the... conference. Presentations: The duration of your presentation will be strictly 15 minutes. As it is international best-practice, we would like to suggest that you use 10 min for the presentation and allow 5 minutes for questions and comments from the audience. Should you exceed your time limit, the chair will ask you to conclude immediately and move on to the next presenter. 3
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Outline »Planning »Preparation »Practice »Performance »Questions 4
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Planning »Who are you talking to (numbers; who are the chair, other presenters)? »Why are you talking to them? »How long have you got? »What story are you going to tell? »Where are you presenting (place)? 5
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Preparation »Outline and sketch slides »Prepare slides »Proof read »Prepare notes - brief keywords and phrases, except maybe first couple of paragraphs 6
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Preparation: outline (1) Clear structure: »Opening »Body »Closing 7
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Outline: Opening »Grab audience’s attention »Suggest theme of speech »Openings can be dramatic, emotional, humorous or rhetorical e.g. startling question, challenging statement, appropriate short quotation or illustration, exhibit – object, article, picture, personal story. 8
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Outline: Closing »Call or an appeal for definite action »Personal challenge 9
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Preparation: outline (2) - generic 15 min conference presentation »1 - 2 minutes per slide »Title Slide (1) Title, author, affiliation, acknowledgements »Rationale (1-2) Why this is interesting »Methods (1-2) What you did »Results (2-4) What did you find and what does it mean »Summary (1) One thing you want them to remember 10
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Preparation: slides »Use Images & Graphics »Minimise text & numbers »Avoid distracting backgrounds / effects »Mixture upper and lower case »Font large enough »Use a high contrast colour for important lines, symbols or text »Keep text & figures simple 11
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Preparation 12
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Practice »Practice, practice, practice »Test projected slides »Get feedback, and use it »Be ruthless - delete unnecessary information »Do forget about forgetting »Breathe slowly and deeply before/during speech »Keep your body relaxed 13
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Practice 14
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Performance (1) »Don’t Apologise »Speak loudly & clearly »Use short simple sentences »Avoid jargon & abbreviations »Vary pitch, tone, volume, speed and pauses »Avoid distracting mannerisms 15
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Performance (2) »Relax, be enthusiastic »Make eye contact »Don’t read from the paper »Explain figures, and point to important aspects »Give a clear and concise summary, then stop. »Keep an eye on the time remaining: Don’t go overtime. Ever! 16
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Questions »Anticipate likely questions and prepare extra slides with the answers »Paraphrase questions – 1. so that other people hear the question – 2. to check you understand the questions – 3. to stall while you think about an answer »If you don’t know the answer, say so. Offer to find out. Ask the audience. 17
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Summary Like most things, the best way to learn is to do. 18
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