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1 Term Paper: Oral Presentation CS4001 Kristin Marsicano

2 Outline  Relevance of presentation skills  Preparing your talk  Submitting your materials  Giving your talk  Evaluating your talk  Participating in the presentations

3 Why are presentation skills relevant to you?

4  Making GOOD presentations essential for  Explaining/summarizing your work to others (1 min, 5 min, 15 min)  Selling your work to funding agencies, managers  Interviewing for jobs  Interacting with other developers, researchers

5 Mary Jean Harrold5 Preparing Your Talk 1. Understand the goal of your talk 2. Assess your audience 3. Determine how you fit into the program/meeting/etc. (time allowed for your presentation? format of talk?) 4. Prepare the content, slides, script 5. Practice, practice, practice (and then practice some more!)

6 1. Understand the goal of your talk  What is the goal for your 4001 talk?

7 2. Assess your audience  Who is the audience for your 4001 talk?  What do you know about your audience?  What are factors of the audience that may affect the way you present your material?

8 3. Determine how you fit into the program/meeting  You will be randomly selected to present on the presentation days (you won’t know until you arrive if you are presenting that day or not)  You’ll have 5 minutes for presentation, 2 minutes to answer questions  Your slides/materials will be available on the podium computer (so you should use a format that is compatible with the version of Windows/Office on that machine; PDF is the safest option!)  During the presentation, time will be strictly enforced, so be prepared

9 4. Prepare content, slides, script  Your presentation will be an overview of your term paper argument  Prepare  Up to 5 slides to go along with your talk; incorporate a visual argument into your presentation (you can use your work from Assignment 10!)  A script of what you’ll say

10 4. Prepare content, slides, script  On the slides  Be able to put your slides on the floor, stand up, and read the slides (min 18pt)  Use short phrases instead of complete sentences  Use colors, fonts wisely  Use pictures, diagrams, etc. whenever possible  Usually less text is better!!! (Not like these slides )

11 4. Prepare content, slides, script  Script  Prepare a script of what you’ll say  Use it for practice  Keep it handy in case you need it  Don’t read off of it verbatim during your presentation

12 5. Practice, practice, practice  Practice by yourself to get timings  Practice with a group to get feedback  Video tape your talk to see how you look, stand, appear, etc.  Practice in front of a mirror to see how you look, stand, appear, etc.  Practice at the location where you’ll give the talk

13 Submitting your materials  Prepare your slides and convert them to PDF  Name you file 4001.pdf For example, my file would be Marsicano4001.pdf  Submit your slides on T-Square by the due date/time listed on the schedule  You will not be able to make edits after the submission deadline passes (you will use the version of the slides we download from T-Square)

14 Giving your talk  Check the environment for the talk beforehand and make sure you’re comfortable  Keep your script handy in case you need it  Dress appropriately: appearance does count so avoid extremes  Enjoy!! Others are anxious to hear what you have to say

15 Evaluating your talk  See the rubric provided! We will evaluate your presentation based on the criteria listed there.

16 Participating in presentations  Attendance is required on all presentation days (even if you already presented)  Failure to attend will result in a grade of 0 for your presentation  Evaluate each student based on the rubric  You will be given evaluation sheets  Ask questions  Each student must ask at least one question over the course of all presentation days

17 General Notes  Time will be tight!  You will not get any extra time, even if you aren’t done with your presentation  Turn-over between students will be quick so be prepared


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