Techniques for Giving a Great Seminar.ppt
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1、Techniques for Giving a Great Seminar,J. Paul Robinson SVM Professor of Cytomics Department of Basic Medical Sciences& Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering Purdue University,A set of suggestions and examples for creating good quality presentations. Improve you
2、r ability to communicate your message. What to do and what not to do in your seminar!This presentation in various formats from previous years is available for download from http:/www.cyto.purdue.edu/education, 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,2 of 46,Goals of this Presentation,To demons
3、trate good principles for public presentations (mostly) using PowerPointTM and computer projectors To show how to use slides effectively To demonstrate good and bad slides, distracting habits, and good and bad presentation techniques Some suggestions to enhance your ability to communicate your messa
4、ge to your audience To suggest some tips for a better presentation, 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,3 of 46,The Three Essential Features of a Good Presentation,Tell people what you are going to tell them Tell them the material Tell them what you told them,Introduction & outline,Your co
5、re materials in necessary detail,Summarize your findings and close your presentation,The basic rules of engagement,1. Be well prepared 2. Speak clearly 3. Keep to time 4. Be aware of your audience, J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,3:20 PM,4 of 46, 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,5 o
6、f 46,Opening your presentation,You should be early (10 min) for your presentation. You should have checked in with the person who will chair the session You should have already checked the room, projector and computer well before your talk You should be ready to begin when invited Your first slide s
7、hould be on the screen before you begin It should have your presentation title on it and information about you,Techniques for Giving a Great Seminar,J. Paul Robinson Professor, Department of Basic Medical Sciences & Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering,Have the projector and computer set up with
8、the opening slide well before the presentation is due to start,A set of suggestions and examples for creating good quality presentations This presentation is available for download from http:/www.purdue.edu/education,(Example opening slide from this presentation), 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue
9、University,6 of 46,Your Opening Statement,If you are an Invited Speaker: “Thank you very much for that generous introduction. I would like to thank the organizers for inviting me to give this presentation. It is an honor to be here at Purdue. Today I would like to present some ideas on the invention
10、 of the wheel.” If you are a Seminar Speaker (more informal): “Thank you very much Professor X. I am very glad to be able to give this seminar. Today I would like to present some ideas on the invention of the wheel.”,Your opening statement should be strong, and well prepared. It should be short and
11、it can also be an expression of thanks to your host if appropriate., 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,7 of 46,Your Closing Statement,“In my last slide I would like to acknowledge the participation of my colleagues Jim, Jane, Alphonso, and Dr. Jones. I would also like to acknowledge the
12、support of the National Science Foundation for funding this study.” (pause here very briefly) “Thank you very much for your attention.” (Dont say anything else!),Do,Dont,Dont just stop!Dont say “thats it”. “thats the end” .: “Im finished”NEVER offer to answer questions if there is a chairperson - it
13、 is the role of the chairperson, not you, to ask for questions! (Dont invite questions - its not your job you might have gone 15 minutes over and you still think you should answer questions?),So: Make the audience feel comfortable about the end of your presentation by telling them when it is finishe
14、d., 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,8 of 46,Key Material Items to Consider,Your personal habits Use of the laser pointer The slide background Use of color Use of animation tools Use of diagrams or flow charts Amount of material per slide Number of slides in the presentation Your first
15、and last slides,J. Paul Robinson, Ph.D., & Bartek Rajwa, Ph.D. Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories,Imaging, Flow Cytometry, and Functional Cytomics Applications of current cell analysis techniques,So: Example Opening Slide Has complex background OK for one slide, but please dont use it for all
16、the rest!, 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,10 of 46,Imaging, Flow Cytometry, and Functional Cytomics: Applications of current cell analysis techniques,J. Paul Robinson, PhD Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories,So: Example Opening Slide Has plain background not so exciting, but very
17、 effective when the goal is to talk science! Note that the copyright statement at the bottom in black is now virtually unreadable! (So dont use black on blue!), 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,11 of 46,Your personal habits,Standing: Face your audience, but if you are very nervous, look
18、 only at people in the middle or back rowsPacing: Sometimes pacing helps when you are nervous it can also help to keep the audiences attention but it can also be distracting if you pace, pace slowly and deliberatelySpeech: Speak slowly, clearly, & deliberately Dont say “Ummm”or “Ah.”.between every s
19、entence Dont say “You know.” when you pause silence is better! If English is not your native language, you must speak slowly or you may risk failure to communicate!Fidgeting: Dont play with the toys (like keys) or put your hands in your pockets and jiggle keys hold the lectern if you have to. This m
20、ight give you some additional confidence.Humor: Use very sparingly, it can be an ice-breaker but it is very hard to do my suggestion is to avoid it, 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,12 of 46,Using a pointer,Use the pointer to add emphasis and assist the audience follow your ideas,Do: -
21、Use sparingly- Hold on only for a second at a time- Hold it steadyDont: - Leave the pointer on!- Spray the audienceouch!- Flash the pointer all over the slide,So In Emergency: If the pointer dies, dont panic. A good chairperson will observe and deal with it. If not, find a stick, pen, or some long o
22、bject and use that to point to the screen. Dont let this put you off your presentation. If in a very large lecture theater, simply direct your audience to the spot!, 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,13 of 46,Pointer use reinforcement,There are 4 main points: The length of time you leave
23、 the pointer on Are you “firing” at the audience? Are you distracting your audience rather than focusing them? How steady your hand is,Example: When you mention the first point put the laser at the “-”. Discuss this point, then move to the next point. Mostly pointers are useful when dealing with fig
24、ures and images. It is unnecessary to point to each line of text, but for learners, it is a good way to keep yourself on track., 2000-2012 J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,14 of 46,Pointer hints for nervous people (thats most people actually!),Hold the lectern when you talk it stops your hands do
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