Ravi hadiya(c.s.)
 Know your Audience
 Make it Clear!
 The Heart of the Matter: Sharp Figures &
Pretty Pictures
 Prepare & Practice
 Zzzzzz …
 How You Say it Matters
 Not Compatible?
 Closure
 In your field - can jump in with brief background;
non-experts - need more set-up
 Purpose of your talk (Convince? Update? Teach?)
 Communicate with your audience
* size matters
* formal vs. discussion format
 Convey your enthusiasm about your work
 Don’t talk over their heads; don’t talk down to them
OUTLINE FIRST!!
 Controls number of slides & provides balance
- Budget 2-3 minutes/slide (e.g. 30’ talk = 10-15
slides)
 Have one story to tell:
- decide on underlying issue to be addressed
- divide into logical, heirarchical subquestions
- talk should be series of answers to these questions
 Zoom-In (intro) and Zoom-Out (closure)
 Style & format
- use color to highlight & organize
- be consistent (audience knows where to look)
 Read through presentation and see if main points
stand-out
- Heading = WHAT or HOW
- Summary statement = CONCLUSION
 “Speaker Support”
- It doesn’t carry you -- you are the focus
- It supports your message
 Science talk vs. murder mystery -- don’t
keep you’re audience hanging!
 Know the fuzzy borders between
experimental evidence and speculation
(affects how you formulate your sentences)
 One concept per slide
- cluster examples rather than moving through
series too quickly
 Make sure you can be heard!
Frustrate your audience & you lose them!
 Clear title
 Highlight particular areas/words
 Don’t crowd with too much info
 Give credit where credit due
- reference published data; borrowed
figures
Show bad
showing a lot of unreadable info “for
effect” - bad!
if it can’t be read -- it’s a waste & it annoys
audience
Show bad
GOOD
(some showmanship here)
GOOD
Use one of Jen’s figure slides color-coded
parts, etc.
Timing (how many slides & length of talk)
Memorize intro and first few lines
Beware of overpracticing
* Don’t memorize entire talk -- stiff &
BORING!!
* 1X = 10-fold improvement
* 2X = twice as good
* 3X = polish
 Talk to your audience
(eye contact, conversational style)
 Engage your audience by asking
questions
 Keep it interesting:
- share interesting tidbits
- give unique examples/analogies
- humor disturbs slumber
 Tiny type kills (use at least 18 point font ... ?)
If you’re bored, you’re audience is
snoring!
VERBAL SKILLS
 Slow down!
 Don’t read your
slides - use as cues
 Vary voice tone
(conversational)
 Genuine
enthusiasm
 SPEAK-UP
BODY LANGUAGE
 Eye contact
 Stand straight -
breathe
 Don’t overgesture
with pointer, etc.
 Face your
audience
Ask ahead of time what equipment
provided:
- overhead projector vs. Powerpoint
What format used:
- PC vs. Mac?
What type of disk acceptable:
- floppy vs. Zip 100, Zip 250?
Emergency back-ups:
- overheads
 Summary of conclusions
 Zoom-out (relevance or application of
your work)
 Next steps (if appropriate)
 Acknowledgements
1. Know your audience & their needs
2. Tell them a clear story developing each point upon the
previous
3. Show them the evidence (sharp figures)
4. Keep them awake by engaging them
5. Give them great delivery -- prepare, practice &
SPEAK-UP!
6. Share your enthusiasm for your work
7. Sell your message with a strong summary of
conclusions
Most importantly - Have
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Ravi hadiya(c.s.)

  • 2.  Know your Audience  Make it Clear!  The Heart of the Matter: Sharp Figures & Pretty Pictures  Prepare & Practice  Zzzzzz …  How You Say it Matters  Not Compatible?  Closure
  • 3.  In your field - can jump in with brief background; non-experts - need more set-up  Purpose of your talk (Convince? Update? Teach?)  Communicate with your audience * size matters * formal vs. discussion format  Convey your enthusiasm about your work  Don’t talk over their heads; don’t talk down to them
  • 4. OUTLINE FIRST!!  Controls number of slides & provides balance - Budget 2-3 minutes/slide (e.g. 30’ talk = 10-15 slides)  Have one story to tell: - decide on underlying issue to be addressed - divide into logical, heirarchical subquestions - talk should be series of answers to these questions  Zoom-In (intro) and Zoom-Out (closure)
  • 5.  Style & format - use color to highlight & organize - be consistent (audience knows where to look)  Read through presentation and see if main points stand-out - Heading = WHAT or HOW - Summary statement = CONCLUSION  “Speaker Support” - It doesn’t carry you -- you are the focus - It supports your message
  • 6.  Science talk vs. murder mystery -- don’t keep you’re audience hanging!  Know the fuzzy borders between experimental evidence and speculation (affects how you formulate your sentences)  One concept per slide - cluster examples rather than moving through series too quickly  Make sure you can be heard! Frustrate your audience & you lose them!
  • 7.  Clear title  Highlight particular areas/words  Don’t crowd with too much info  Give credit where credit due - reference published data; borrowed figures
  • 8. Show bad showing a lot of unreadable info “for effect” - bad! if it can’t be read -- it’s a waste & it annoys audience
  • 11. GOOD Use one of Jen’s figure slides color-coded parts, etc.
  • 12. Timing (how many slides & length of talk) Memorize intro and first few lines Beware of overpracticing * Don’t memorize entire talk -- stiff & BORING!! * 1X = 10-fold improvement * 2X = twice as good * 3X = polish
  • 13.  Talk to your audience (eye contact, conversational style)  Engage your audience by asking questions  Keep it interesting: - share interesting tidbits - give unique examples/analogies - humor disturbs slumber  Tiny type kills (use at least 18 point font ... ?) If you’re bored, you’re audience is snoring!
  • 14. VERBAL SKILLS  Slow down!  Don’t read your slides - use as cues  Vary voice tone (conversational)  Genuine enthusiasm  SPEAK-UP BODY LANGUAGE  Eye contact  Stand straight - breathe  Don’t overgesture with pointer, etc.  Face your audience
  • 15. Ask ahead of time what equipment provided: - overhead projector vs. Powerpoint What format used: - PC vs. Mac? What type of disk acceptable: - floppy vs. Zip 100, Zip 250? Emergency back-ups: - overheads
  • 16.  Summary of conclusions  Zoom-out (relevance or application of your work)  Next steps (if appropriate)  Acknowledgements
  • 17. 1. Know your audience & their needs 2. Tell them a clear story developing each point upon the previous 3. Show them the evidence (sharp figures) 4. Keep them awake by engaging them 5. Give them great delivery -- prepare, practice & SPEAK-UP! 6. Share your enthusiasm for your work 7. Sell your message with a strong summary of conclusions Most importantly - Have