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* Presenting your work, either through oral or poster presentations, | * Presenting your work, either through oral or poster presentations, | ||
* Lots (and lots) of preparation and practice are required to do this well. Do not get frustrated if you feel like you did not do well. Just note the points that you can improve the next time, and use that knowledge and experience to improve. | * Lots (and lots) of preparation and practice are required to do this well. Do not get frustrated if you feel like you did not do well. Just note the points that you can improve the next time, and use that knowledge and experience to improve. | ||
+ | * Critically important for many other career paths other than academic research. | ||
===== Critical questions ===== | ===== Critical questions ===== | ||
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* Need to show the raw data in Results | * Need to show the raw data in Results | ||
* Discussion focuses more on solving problems and have actionable future plans with clearly defined check points | * Discussion focuses more on solving problems and have actionable future plans with clearly defined check points | ||
- | * Poster presentation | + | * Presentations |
+ | * Usually the opposite of lab meeting; not too much detail, emphasize on the "big picture" | ||
* What kind of conference? Broadly defined fields or more focused? | * What kind of conference? Broadly defined fields or more focused? | ||
- | | + | * Among the potential |
- | | + | * Presentation |
- | * Oral presentation | + | |
* Who are the judges? What are their background? Is the breadth of your Introduction/ | * Who are the judges? What are their background? Is the breadth of your Introduction/ | ||
- | * Final presentation for interns | + | * Final presentation for the IPMB Internship Program |
* For yourself and your advisor: how much do you understand the project? what have you learned through the internship? | * For yourself and your advisor: how much do you understand the project? what have you learned through the internship? | ||
* For other interns: exchange experience, learn from each other | * For other interns: exchange experience, learn from each other | ||
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* The " | * The " | ||
* Can be the second slide (immediately after the title slide) or the last slide | * Can be the second slide (immediately after the title slide) or the last slide | ||
- | | + | * The ending slide |
+ | | ||
+ | * A better strategy: at the end of the presentation, | ||
* On stage: engage with your audience! | * On stage: engage with your audience! | ||
- | * Be confident, and show the confidence to your audience | + | * Be confident and show the confidence to your audience |
- | * Show enthusiasm! If even the speaker appears to be bored, how can you expect the audience to become interested? | + | * Show enthusiasm! If the speaker appears to be not so interested, how can you expect the audience to become interested? |
* Face the audience, keep eye contact | * Face the audience, keep eye contact | ||
* Voice: change the speed, tone, and volume according to the content. For example: slow down for the important or complex part, louder for the exciting part. | * Voice: change the speed, tone, and volume according to the content. For example: slow down for the important or complex part, louder for the exciting part. | ||
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* Be careful with the pointer. Use the pointer to help the audience, not to distract them. | * Be careful with the pointer. Use the pointer to help the audience, not to distract them. | ||
* Q&A | * Q&A | ||
- | * If the questions are unclear, | + | * If the questions are unclear, |
* If you cannot answer, be frank about it. However, if possible, provide some reasonable discussion. | * If you cannot answer, be frank about it. However, if possible, provide some reasonable discussion. | ||
* Be concise, but not overly so. | * Be concise, but not overly so. |
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