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ΕΝΑΣ ΧΡΗΣΙΜΟΣ ΣΥΝΟΠΤΙΚΟΣ Ο ΗΓΟΣ ΓΙΑ ΕΠΙΤΥΧΗΜΕΝΕΣ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΙΑΣΕΙΣ ιασκευή προετοιµασία: Βασίλης Κώστογλου

The 6 P s in presentations Planning a good structure Preparation of clear slides Prompts to manage your presentation Pronunciation & Projection : work on voice & body language Practice & the importance of rehearsal

I. Planning a good structure Your presentation is like a sales pitch Take a marketing approach Essential information only Put your ego aside and summarise Aim to cover 3-6 broad ideas Learn from politicians Golden rule: less is more

I. Planning a good structure Anticipate your audience What information will they want to hear? Use detail only in support role Strong focus & clarity of thought A simple, easy-to-understand story

I. Planning a good structure A logical progression of ideas A beginning-middle-end structure with Short introduction (preview of objectives and main points) Subject material (approx 80-85% of time) Succinct summary of ideas & conclusions 5-10 mins of questions

I. Planning a good structure Your introduction gives other clues Importance of positive impact from start Capture audience attention Remind them of research objectives Provides a clear audience challenge With satisfactory resolution at end

I. Planning a good structure Allocate time in relation to importance of ideas Identify key steps which led to results Aim for dénouement or dramatic high point Qualitative conclusions rather than exhaustive quantitative results Always conclude with summary of main points to overcome audience drift

II. Preparation of clear slides Golden rule : keep things simple & uncluttered Minimal distractions to hold audience attention Slides pace your talk & act as your prompts Avoid crowding & too many ideas on one slide Determine appropriate number of slides

II. Preparation of clear slides One broad idea per slide 6-12 lines of text per slide for easy reading Avoid sentences & aim for bullet points Avoid hyphenation Use sans serif fonts Use bold & large font size

II. Preparation of clear slides Minimise slide clutter & decoration Do not be afraid of white space Proportion the text Leave good margins Provide good contrast Pay attention with technical detail: aim for statistical summaries

Number of beers 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Number of beers drunk (Mon-Thurs of this week) 20 Conor demonstrating steady increase in consumption Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Conor Bart Jano Bart started well but now in decline Jano erratic, but can match Conor Example: useful summary description of results

Schema Theorem and Theoretical Background The theoretical basis of genetic algorithms relies on the concept of schema (pl. schemata). Schemata are templates that partially specify a solution (more strictly, a solution in the genotype space). If genotypes are strings built using symbols from an alphabet A, schemata are strings whose symbols belong to A U {*}. This extrasymbol must be interpreted as a wildcard, being loci occupied by it called undefined. A chromosome is said to match a schema if they agree in the defined positions. The string 10011010 matches the schemata 1******* and **011*** among others, but does not match *1*11*** because they differ in the second gene (the first defined gene in the schema). A schema can be viewed as a hyperplane in a -dimensional space representing a set of solutions with common properties. Problem: Too much detail on slide

Genetic Algorithms Basic Operations are generation and evaluation of an initial population. Selecting the best individuals, crossing them and applying mutation on every locus (string position) Solution is best string present in the final population Computational effort is evaluation of initial and new strings. Fitness function is complex, mathematical function with many parameters Operators like selection, mutation, crossover or replacement are of linear complexity and work at constant rates for a given problem. Traditional GA works on binary strings of fixed length and applies fitness proportionate selection, one point crossover and bit-flip mutation Problem: Too many ideas on one slide

Preparation of hard-to-read slides Can you read this text? Or is it too small? Or too feint to read? It means that it is not very clear to the audience And they may lose key ideas in a presentation Problem: Font size is too small and hard to read

Preparation of unclear slides This is Times New Roman Because of serifs, it is slightly harder to read This is Bookman Old Style It is easier because of wider spacing This is University Roman but is too feint Best to use sans serif fonts Especially in BOLD and LARGE SIZE Serif fonts are not as clear to audience as sans serif

Poor Positioning of text Does not take account of margins Crowds the text together Therefore confuses ideas This slide uses minimal line spacing And is not aesthetically pleasing Use Power Point templates if you are unsure Give plenty of space for ideas Problem: Poor positioning of text without space between ideas

Colour choice Depends on personal preference Generally best: OHP with dark text on light background Beamer with light text on dark background Aim for complementary colours

Genetic Algorithms Basic Operations Schema Theorem Theoretical Background Genotype and Models of Fitness Evolution Advanced Operators Non- Conventional Genotypes Implementatio n of a GA Response to Selection Problem: Too much colour clash

Visual Distractions Is the audience looking at your text? Or are they being sucked into the void?

Preparation of clear slides A dash of colour can emphasise Creativity is good But decoration can distract It can compete with your message

III. Prompts to manage your presentation Prepare a reminder checklist: check AV, lights, watch, water etc Golden rule: finish on time Work on time management skills Over-running ruins presentations Plan so you can compress or eliminate

III. Prompts to manage your presentation Golden rule: do not read Reading kills your presentation Reading invites audience switch off Use slides to present the live version

III. Prompts to manage your presentation Slides move you forward in logical progression Avoid jumping back and forth Reformat contrasting data on new slide to avoid fumbling backwards Explain technical data & identify coordinates

III. Prompts to manage your presentation Repeat & reinforce main points Prepare for questions Keep answers short Prompt notes with stage & voice directions if you are nervous Avoid excuses by planning ahead

IV. Pronunciation and Voice Use an actorly approach to voice Open your voice box & relax Practice the UH sound Speak slowly and clearly It gives you authority and control

IV. Pronunciation and Voice Practice voice projection with raised head Vary your intonation and speaking tempo A droning voice sends everyone to sleep Work on pronunication: esp non-english & regional accents Leave a gap between words

Pronunciation Practice I am a pheasant plucker I m a pheasant plucker s son I like plucking pheasants Cause pheasant plucking s fun

IV. Pronunciation and Voice Know when to pause for emphasis Aim to stress important words with a punch word Avoid uhms and ahs and you knows Be clear & creative with vocabulary Adopt an internationally-accepted English vocabulary

IV. Projection & Body Language Use an actorly approach to body language Head back & face forward Good eye contact with audience Avoid twiddling or arms, legs, pens, ears Keep knees relaxed & chest out for good voice projection Look interested, positive and upbeat

5. Practice & Rehearsal Practice helps to: Ensure your presentation is well structured Helps you to relax Anticipate potential problem areas Practice voice projection and pronunciation Manage time

5. Practice & Rehearsal Rehearse until you are comfortable Privately in front of a mirror With colleagues Your mother (to her you are a genius!) Top actors rehearse before performances, so should you!

A reminder of the 6 P s in Presentations Planning a good structure Preparation of clear slides Prompts to manage your presentation Pronunciation & Projection : work on voice & body language Practice & the importance of rehearsal

Prepare well Golden Rules for Presentations Keeps things simple and uncluttered - less is more Do not read use your slides as prompts Use an actorly approach to voice and body Finish on time Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse