UConn ECE 3111 - Tips on Giving Technical Presentations

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Tips on Giving Technical PresentationsIntroductionOutlineOral Presentation: Know your audienceKnow your audiencePresentation: know your audienceSlide 7Slide 8FOCUSFocusOrganization: Provide outline of talkOrganizationOrganization: Basic StructureSlide 14Slide 15Slide 16Talk to the audiencePresentation StyleHumorSlide 20Time ManagementSlide 22Conclusion02/21/2007 Engineering Design Tips on Giving Technical PresentationsAdapted from Bing Wang and John Chandy’s Senior Design Notes09/05/2007 ECE 311Introduction•Communication is key to–Conveying the importance of your ideas•Nobody cares if they cant understand what you are talking about–Manage your project–Getting your project funded–Sell the merits of your project•Communication skills required–Oral presentations–Written proposals09/05/2007 ECE 311Outline•Oral Presentations–Know your audience–Organization and Focus–Talk to the audience ( and not to the slides)–Time Management09/05/2007 ECE 311Oral Presentation: Know your audience•Clearly identify the audience’s depth of knowledge–Do not derive semiconductor physics to investment bankers–Do show fundamental understanding of engineering to whoever is giving the grades !•Clearly identify the audience’s interests–Investment Bankers want to make $$$$–Your professors want to make sure you understand engineering–Everyone likes to be entertained!09/05/2007 ECE 311Know your audience•Do research on your audience.•What does the audience want to hear??•Venture Capitalists?–How you’re going to make them money•Naval Research Managers?–How you’re going to improve their ships’ capability to communicate09/05/2007 ECE 311Presentation: know your audience•Conference presentation–Most likely will be aware of the general area of your paper–Can skip most background material–Focus on the key contributions of your paper•How does it differ from existing approaches?•Quantify any improvements in your method•Is it a revolutionary or evolutionary idea?–Identify holes in your paper, because someone in the audience is going to ask you about it•The paper reviews will usually identify these deficiencies09/05/2007 ECE 311Presentation: know your audience•Funding Proposals–Government agencies•Need to convince agency your ideas advance science/engineering–Venture Capital firms are reviewed by firm’s partners•Judge on strength of team members, market appetite for the ideas, and quality of ideas•Interested in making money.•Need to convince VC that the idea will make money–Internal project proposals•Proposal needs to make a business case•Does new project/product align with current business?•Do the projected revenues justify the associated costs of project development?09/05/2007 ECE 311Outline•Oral Presentation–Know your audience–Organization and Focus–Talk to the audience ( and not to the slides)–Time Mangement09/05/2007 ECE 311FOCUS•What is the point? Why am I here?–oral presentations•For long talk, can lose audience easy–Avoid lengthy equations•Unavoidable in most ECE lectures–A picture is worth a thousand words–NOT, a picture with a thousand wordsToo Many Details for most talks09/05/2007 ECE 311Focus•Remind audience of important points.•Detailed Technical figures may be unavoidable in engineering presentations•If detailed picture is absolutely necessary, emphasize important details visuallyConditions Important!T=25C09/05/2007 ECE 311Organization: Provide outline of talk•Oral Presentation–Know your audience–Organization and Focus–Talk to the audience ( and not to the slides)–Time Management09/05/2007 ECE 311Organization•Easy for audience to lose big picture•Get lost in details•Useful tip: redisplay the talk outline for each topic•Highlight present topic•Remind audience the organization of the talk09/05/2007 ECE 311Organization: Basic Structure•Start with Introduction–Motivations–Why is this interesting•Provide outline of the talk–Can be redisplayed to show topic progression•Background material as needed•Your new ideas–New and better ways to do …….ship2ship communications, make $$$$, lose weight, etc•Defend your ideas–Examples are helpful•Conclusion09/05/2007 ECE 311Organization•Powerpoint Rules–Keep it simple•Cut clutter•At the most two font families•No more than one or two charts or figures per slide–666 rule•6 words per bullet•6 bullets per image•6 word slides in a row–Be consistent09/05/2007 ECE 311Organization•Powerpoint Sins (J. Sommerville)–Slide Transitions and Sound Effects–Standard clipart–Presentation templates–Text-Heavy slides–Text and images are too small–Reading the slides–Faith in technology09/05/2007 ECE 311Outline•Oral Presentation–Know your audience–Organization and Focus–Talk to the audience ( and not to the slides)–Time Management09/05/2007 ECE 311Talk to the audience•Obtain and maintain interest–Make eye contact with people in different parts of the room–Use examples•“We will build an optical communication network using dense wavelength division multiplexing with polarization division multiplexing to transmit Terabit bandwidth telecommunication signals” BORING!•“Doesn’t it drive you nuts when it takes you 20 minutes to download the DOOM3 trial version?” •“We will build a network that will download it in 10 seconds using optical fiber!”09/05/2007 ECE 311Presentation Style•If you don’t seem excited about the topic, nobody else will•Don’t mumble - be clear and enunciate•Be active•Encourage questions–Keeps the audience involved09/05/2007 ECE 311Humor•Be appropriate!•Invited talks, lectures, okay to use some jokes.•People are more awake if they’re laughing•Proposal talks, i.e. asking for money in a competitive bid, be more serious. •Humor maybe misconstrued as not taking the task seriously09/05/2007 ECE 311Outline•Oral Presentation–Know your audience–Organization and Focus–Talk to the audience ( and not to the slides)–Time Management09/05/2007 ECE 311Time Management•First rule of presentations–KNOW HOW MUCH TIME YOU HAVE!!!–Nothing irritates an audience more than a presentation that runs long - especially if its boring•Keep a watch or clock easily visible•Know ahead of time which slides you can skip if you are running long–Skip implementation details–Show results - that’s what impresses


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