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How to Give a Presentation: Research

Discover the three most important rules for giving a successful presentation, learn how to avoid common mistakes, and master the art of engaging your audience through simple and organized slides. This guide provides valuable tips and techniques to help you deliver a compelling presentation that leaves a lasting impression.

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How to Give a Presentation: Research

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  1. How to Give a Presentation:Research B. Wade Brorsen Oklahoma State University

  2. Three Most Important Rules Simple Simple Simple

  3. Types of Presentations • Selected Paper 15-20 minutes • Interview Seminar 45-60 minutes

  4. Most Common Mistake Trying to communicate too much

  5. Slides -- Guidelines • One idea per slide • Avoid complete sentences • Use big bold letters • Abut one slide per minute

  6. Colors?

  7. OrganizationFollow the general outline of your paper • What is the problem? • Why is it important? • Purpose statement • What is new? • Theory/Data/Procedure/Results • What was learned? • Take-home message

  8. Other Tips Have something to say Practice Know your audience DO NOT READ YOUR PRESENTATION!!

  9. AAEA Recommendations • Plan ahead Organize your presentation • Limit use of equations • Motivate your listeners! • Visuals? Of Course! • Equipment needed • Time your talk out loud, with visuals • Talk loud enough • Look at your audience • Conversational pace • Enjoy your talk

  10. Summary • Opportunity to excel • Keep it simple

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