1. Understand the differencebetween a title and a topic. A topic is general, but a title is morespecific. Makesure the titleexplains the benefit of yoursubject.
2. Provide an image for thosewho are not experts in yoursubject. Explainhowyourresearchrelates to otherfields.
3. Work on transitions (linkingwords or phrases) as you go from image to image. Theseshouldmake the connectionsbetweenyourideasclear. ProfessorLeBeausaystransitionsserve as bridges to eachnewimage.
4. Look at eachimage from the audience’s point of view. Whatquestionsmighttheyhaveabouteachimage? Prepare an extraimage that wouldhelpexplain the mostdifficultquestionyouexpect.
5.Rehearseyourpresentationwith a timingdevice. At mostconferences, there is a timelimit. It is disrespectful to takemorethanyourshare of the time. Cutyourpresentation to fit the timeyou 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).