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1. Understand the difference between a title and a topic. A topic is general, but a title is more specific. Make sure the title explains the benefit of your subject.
2. Provide an image for those who are not experts in your subject. Explain how your research relates to other fields.
3. Work on transitions (linking words or phrases) as you go from image to image. These should make the connections between your ideas clear. Professor LeBeau says transitions serve as bridges to each new image.
4. Look at each image from the audience’s point of view. What questions might they have about each image? Prepare an extra image that would help explain the most difficult question you expect.
5. Rehearse your presentation with a timing device. At most conferences, there is a time limit. It is disrespectful to take more than your share of the time. Cut your presentation to fit the time you are permitted.
YouTube: Nauru in the 21st Century ( George's Two Types of the Presentation)
Comments on George's Second Presentation On Nauru in the 21st Century
Geroge's Second Presentation was a good example of academic presentaion
1. Analyze the subject
He analyzed his subject. He looked at the strength, the weekness and the opportunities and the threats.
2. Cite the sources
He cited his resources for this reseach.
3. Demonstrate expertise in the Q & A
He demonstrated his expertise of his subject in the Q(Questions) & A(Answers).
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