ssra presentation skills workshop
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SSRA Presentation Skills Workshop. Philip Smyth, SBI Education and Outreach [email protected] , 01 7166975. Present and Correct. Philip Smyth, SBI Education and Outreach [email protected] , 01 7166975. SSRA – Super Special Researcher Advice. Philip Smyth, SBI Education and Outreach - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Communications and Outreach module
SSRA Presentation Skills WorkshopPhilip Smyth, SBI Education and [email protected], 01 7166975Present and CorrectPhilip Smyth, SBI Education and [email protected], 01 7166975SSRA Super Special Researcher AdvicePhilip Smyth, SBI Education and [email protected], 01 7166975SSRA Presentation Skills WorkshopPhilip Smyth, SBI Education and [email protected], 01 7166975Philip
Why are we here??
?
Challenges for you
Understood
Resonates, Excites, Moves (REM)
Memorable
Action
Personal
OverviewYou and Your Research
Presentation Heroes and Villains
General Presentation Skills
Descriptographs
Project One-liners
Demon
Doc
Anal
ExamDemonstrations
Anecdotes
Analogies
Examples
What we asked
Example of an excellent speaker and list the traits they think make them a good presenter.
Example of a bad presenter and similarly the reasons why they think they are not blessed with the gift of conversation.Presentation HeroesPreparation planning slide
Other questions concerning physical aspects
Who is the audience? How many? Where will it take place? How big is the room?What equipment is there in the room? What equipment do I need?Does the equipment work?Can the information be seen?Can you present the information and not get in the way?Will you need to dim the lights or draw the curtains?
When?
How long?
What room?
Judges?
Dress code? Are my shoes polished, nails clean etc.16ImpressFirst impressionsAfter 02 mins Appearance 55%, Voice 38%, Content 7%After 30 mins Appearance 40%, Voice 42%, Content 18%
What do you want the audience to feel?Act your emotions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUiTQvT0W_0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYARUjOI3T0 ImpressFirst impressionsAfter 02 mins Appearance 55%, Voice 38%, Content 7%After 30 mins Appearance 40%, Voice 42%, Content 18%
What do you want the audience to feel?Act/show the emotions
Back it upFacts, comparison, tell the story
PostersTitle is important
Plan the layout Guide the reader
Audience
Concise Its an advertisement
Personality What happens next
FEATURE FILMS ARE THE RE-SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI-FIC STUDY COMBINED WITHTHE EXPERIENCES OF YEARS.PostersTitle is important
Plan the layout Guide the reader
Audience
Concise Its an advertisement
Personality What happens next
DescriptographsProject One-LinersI never forget a face, but in your case Id be glad to make an exceptionTask:
Individually come up with one line that sums up your projectNo group discussion
Challenges for you
Understood
Resonates, Excites, Moves (REM)
Memorable
Action
Personal
Key pointsWhat to remember and to use:
Be aware of your audience Be familiar with the venue Be on time
Be engaging Be enthusiastic Be honest Be the audience Be memorable
Be yourself and have a conversationChallenges for you
Understood
Resonates, Excites, Moves (REM)
Memorable
Action
Personal
AppendixPosters dos and donts http://www.stanford.edu/group/blocklab/dos%20and%20donts%20of%20poster%20presentation.pdf
General presentation skillshttps://www.osha.gov/doc/outreachtraining/htmlfiles/traintec.htmlhttp://people.engr.ncsu.edu/txie/publications/oral_presentation_skills.pdfhttp://www.winningtrainer.com/articles/PresentationSkillsForTrainers.pdf