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A Research: RESEARCH RESULT
PRESENTATIONMeeting 10
Subject : G-1342 Research SeminarYear : 2008/2009
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How To Present A Successful Seminar
http://www.rx.uga.edu/main/home/cmomany/Public/ResearchSeminar/rsh.pdf
7 STEPS:1.Selecting the topic2.Choosing the format3. Show, don’t tell4. Designing the slides
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How To Present A Successful Seminar
5. Sitting at the computer6. Preparing the abstract7. Giving the seminar itself
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PreparationStep 1: Selecting a topic:• Be somewhat familiar/interested in the
topic;• The topic must not be one that the
student has currently or has done a research in;
• The topic must be covered comprehensively within the allocated time period (35-40 minutes);
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Step 2: Choosing the format1. How you make the presentation is
affected by what the speaker expects the audience to learn and by the attitude of the audience;
2. A structure is required to provide a smooth, orderly, and complete guide for preparation and presentation;
3. The seminar must have a beginning and an end;
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Step 3: Show, don’t tell1. "Visuals represent the credibility of your presentation,
reinforcing your spoken words“;2. Visuals double as note cards;3. Types of visuals:
Use verbal visuals (i.e., word slides) when:– Presenting ideas that cannot be visualized– Emphasizing ideas or concepts to be remembered– The message involves a few major pointsUse the real thing when:– It is available– It is unusual or interesting enough to attract or maintain
attention
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Use graphs, maps, or flow charts to:– Show organization, flow, percentages, changes over time,
trends, or projections– Facilitate the explanation of a procedure
Use drawings when:– A diagram facilitates an explanation– Leaving out detail emphasizes that which is shown– Photos or the real item are not available– Inside or cross-section views are needed
Use photographs when:– A photo is more descriptive than words– Showing clarity of detail– Showing a step-by-step process– Comparing past and present, good and bad, or conditions
someplace else
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4. Where to get visuals:– From an expert on campus – From someone elsewhere in the country – From books and journals – From Photograph objects (roads, trees,
foods, people, equipment, plants, etc.) yourself
– From drawings, maps, and pictures available on CD-ROM or the World Wide Web
– By making your own drawings using a drawing program
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To be continued…in meeting 11