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Improving Academic Presentation Style
Matt | Oct 1 2007
I give a lot of talks, and I've been trying to improve my presentation style, but I'm not sure how to do it in the context of my field. I am in a fairly quantitative science. I have to give presentations where I present results; I am 'selling' the result to the audience, but not in the same way, I think, that one would sell a product, or an idea, or a concept. I'm attempting to convince them that it's right, and that I was diligent in pursuing the result. One common technique is to simply overwhelm the audience with lots of facts and charts and bullet points. Obviously this is a bad idea -- but on the other hand, if you don't give enough 'serious-looking' plots, you run the risk of being dismissed by members of the audience. So how do I strike a balance? How do I keep my presentations in the manner of a good narrative, with appropriate display methods, when constrained by an audience that has a certain expectation of a larger number of quantitative figures and numbers? 31 Comments
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I second that......Submitted by JaggerMyster on October 2, 2007 - 10:35am.
I have to say that the two posters (or more) who recommended both Edward Tufte and Hans Rosling are right on. I would start by reading Tuftes first book – ‘The Visual Display of Quantitative Information’. Even better, attend one of his seminars. He does a few each year around the country and with admission you get all of his works. I attended last year and learned a ton. For Hans, check out both of his TED Talks (search iTunes podcasts) I am active in biotech research and routinely need to present reams of data and conclude with a nice succinct point. Combining the theories of both these guys has changed my life (really like suddenly becoming a Buddhist or naturist). » POSTED IN:
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