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PowerPoint Sample for Dept. of Physics, FUTA , M.TECH Propositional Seminar by Ogunjo Samuel T PHY /09/9674 Supervi

PowerPoint Sample for Dept. of Physics, FUTA , M.TECH Propositional Seminar by Ogunjo Samuel T PHY /09/9674 Supervised by: Dr. E. O. Ogolo. INTRODUCTION. In this section you give a brief summary of key concepts in your proposed research title.

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PowerPoint Sample for Dept. of Physics, FUTA , M.TECH Propositional Seminar by Ogunjo Samuel T PHY /09/9674 Supervi

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  1. PowerPoint Sample for Dept. of Physics, FUTA, M.TECH Propositional Seminarby Ogunjo Samuel TPHY/09/9674Supervised by:Dr. E. O. Ogolo

  2. INTRODUCTION • In this section you give a brief summary of key concepts in your proposed research title. • An M.Tech student of the department of Physics is expected to make two (propositional and post-data) seminar before proceeding for registration of thesis title. • This powerpoint is the template for the propositional seminar. • Note that failure to follow this format may lead to your disqualification.

  3. You can use this color scheme or any other scheme, however, you must note the following: • The theme you use must be legible • Not more than four short points highlighted using bullets or numberings. • Your slides must be large enough to be seen on a projector. Other highlights of your introduction can be extended to not more than eight slides.

  4. LITERATURE REVIEW • Odo E. A (2012) presented a seminar that enlightened m.tech students on the key issues in a seminar presentation. His study involved the use of oration to dazzle an audience. He concluded that listeners are receptacles to a capativating speech. • Ogolo E. O. and Adeyemi B. (2010) discovered a model to determine the acceptability of a presentation based on facial physiognomy. The model assumed a stress-free audience and conducive atmosphere. The model was used to forecast future presentations in the department

  5. AjewoleM.O and Adediji A. T. (2009) provided a framework for seminar presentation in the department of physics. The work made use of proper presentation of results as the basis for a good presentation.

  6. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM • Based on the limitations discovered in previous literature what are the problems your research intend to solve or innovations you want to add to a previous work.

  7. OBJECTIVES The research has the following objectives: • highlight the current problems facing propositional presentations in the dept. • to develop a sample PowerPoint slide for M.Tech propositional seminar in the department • guide students through the sample • test the sample in a seminar

  8. CONTRIBUTION TO KNOWLEDGE • This research work will help M.Tech students to make better propositional seminars. • It will serve as a baseline for future presentations in the department of Physics for both undergraduate and postgraduate seminar presentations

  9. METHODOLOGY • This is a brief description of how you intend to carry out the proposed research. • The equations required should be typeset using equation editor. • Click on “insert” – “object” – “Microsoft Equation 3.0” • To insert an image, use the picture tool under the “insert” tab. It is advisable to have only a picture with its title on a slide.

  10. METHODOLOGY • The equation can be stretched till a perfect view is obtained. • The image can also be stretched but must be numbered. • Note: Table labels must be inserted above the table while figure labels should be inserted below the figure.

  11. Inserting an image

  12. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING

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