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Effective Presentation Guidelines for Seminar Projects at CTU Prague

This document outlines essential presentation guidelines for diploma projects in Bc. and Mgr. courses at the Department of Physical Electronics, Czech Technical University in Prague. Key recommendations include making presentations clear for non-experts, limiting one theme per transparency, and maintaining a maximum of 10 lines of new information. Emphasis on the presentation's goals, conclusions, and the presenter’s contributions is crucial. The guidelines encourage the use of visuals and structured lists to enhance understanding, and highlight the importance of outlining future work and improvements.

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Effective Presentation Guidelines for Seminar Projects at CTU Prague

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  1. PRESENTATION GUIDELINES I.Prochazka presented at Seminar on (Diploma) Project, Bc, Mgr Courses, Department of Physical Electronics Czech Technical University, Prague, 115 19 Prague 1, Brehova 7 fax +420 2 21912252, prochazk@mbox.cesnet.cz

  2. Preparing the transparencies • make presentation understandable even for non-expert, explain the background • one transparency per minute • no more than one theme / transparency • 10 lines of new information / text maximum • use block schemes, figures, photos, colors • all ideas / comments on transparency • put attention to Goals & Conclusion • point out YOUR OWN CONTRIBUTION • comment the possible application I.Prochazka, Seminar on (diploma) Project, Bc Courses, CTU Prague, December 2000

  3. Goals • list of goals I.Prochazka, Seminar on (diploma) Project, Bc Courses, CTU Prague, December 2000

  4. Philosophy • the list of key ideas I.Prochazka, Seminar on (diploma) Project, Bc Courses, CTU Prague, December 2000

  5. Solution 1,2,.. I.Prochazka, Seminar on (diploma) Project, Bc Courses, CTU Prague, December 2000

  6. Results 1,2,.. I.Prochazka, Seminar on (diploma) Project, Bc Courses, CTU Prague, December 2000

  7. Conclusion • corresponding to Goals • structured list • final x preliminary I.Prochazka, Seminar on (diploma) Project, Bc Courses, CTU Prague, December 2000

  8. Future • the work is expected to continue.. • structured list • completing the Goals • possible improvements of the presented I.Prochazka, Seminar on (diploma) Project, Bc Courses, CTU Prague, December 2000

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