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Presentation Technique

Presentation Technique. Ivan Viola. Outline. Presentation preparation Support material Before the presentation Talk guidelines Sample talk. Presentation Preparation. Starting-up. Target audience often differs in Interests Level of understanding Duration of the talk

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Presentation Technique

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  1. Presentation Technique Ivan Viola

  2. Outline • Presentation preparation • Support material • Before the presentation • Talk guidelines • Sample talk Ivan Viola

  3. Presentation Preparation

  4. Starting-up • Target audience often differs in • Interests • Level of understanding • Duration of the talk • Available A/V equipment • Collect all information you want to tell • Classify information according to • High-level / detail • Importance • Relevance to audience • Build up the red thread of your story Ivan Viola

  5. Structure • First slide: talk title + speaker • Start with motivation and teasing results • (Table of contents) • Main part • Description of the technique • Examples • Applications • Conclude with taking-home information Ivan Viola

  6. Difference to written publication • High-level explanation only • Content reduced • Attract to read the underlying written work • Interactive demonstration and videos • Questions and answers at the end Ivan Viola

  7. Preparation • Prepare well in advance! • Perform test talk • Loud to yourself in front of the mirror • To your friends / colleagues • Make sure your test audience • Understood the content • Found it interesting • Ask for improvements • Hard training, easy job at the battlefield • Eliminate stage fright by enough of training Ivan Viola

  8. Support Material

  9. Font size (44) • Use font size ³ 24 for example 32 • Turn-off auto-shape, auto-font resize If you now 32 feel like being at 24 optician’s office, this is 18 no coincidence. Also there they 14 will check, which font size you 12 still are able to read, or 10 which font size you definitively cannot read anymore. 9 Everybody fails at some point 8 we managed to see point size seven 7 or even six!!! 6 Ivan Viola

  10. Font type • Arial (sans serif) • Helvetica (sans serif) • Times (serif) • New Century Schoolbook (serif) • Don’t use more than three 3 sans serif fonts Nmir Nmir Ivan Viola

  11. Comparison serif–sans serif Point size- Times - Arial - SerifaBT - Century Gothic 24p Difference Difference DifferenceDifference 20p Readability Readability ReadabilityReadability 16p Visible Visible VisibleVisible 12p Joke Joke JokeJoke Ivan Viola

  12. Information amount • Too much information per slide • Keep text to minimum - No sentences! • 6-10 Lines / Slide • 2-3 min / slide with content, 1 min / Image, Example • Check typos The café wall illusion differs from the Münsterberg illusion in an important way. In the Münsterberg figure the black horizontal borders are isoluminant with the black regions. In the café wall illusion, the rows of tiles are separated by a thin line of mortar (or grout), which, for greatest effect, should be midway in luminance between the luminances of the black and white (or blue and yellow) tiles. The illusory effect obtained is that of a tilt to the mortar lines, with alternate mortar lines being tilted in opposite directions. The width of the mortar lines also affects the strength of the illusion. The strongest effect occurs when the mortar is narrow. In contrast with many other types of distortion illusions, the café wall illusion occurs very early on in the visual system, when the position of edges and brightness differences are encoded. This type of processing occurs prior to the cognitive processes of object recognition. Illusions that involve higher cognitive processes are not likely to be affected by stimulus changes that do not alter the informational content of the picture or object. Ivan Viola

  13. Readability and usually there is a text next to the image with small fonts trying to explain what is on the left, maybe accompanied with arrows. This really helps to make sure that nobody will get the point :-) as here there is still some space so we can place again some small font text. Of course also with arrows through the figure Ivan Viola

  14. Showing line after line • First slide: talk title + speaker • Start with motivation and teasing results • (Table of contents) • Main part • Description of the technique • Examples • Applications • Conclude with taking-home information Ivan Viola

  15. Animations Text Number 1 Text Number 2 Text Number 3 Text Number 4 and so on ... :-) Ivan Viola

  16. Colors without meaning • First slide: talk title + speaker • Start with motivation and teasing results • (Table of contents) • Main part • Description of the technique • Examples • Applications • Conclude with taking-home information • Don’t use more than three colors on one slide! Ivan Viola

  17. Bad Contrast Text in different colors on fancy rainbow background Text in different colors on fancy rainbow background Text in different colors on fancy rainbow background Text in different colors on fancy rainbow background Text in different colors on fancy rainbow background Text in different colors on fancy rainbow background Text in different colors on fancy rainbow background Text in different colors on fancy rainbow background Text in different colors on fancy rainbow background Ivan Viola

  18. Images and Videos • Many images, videos, online demonstrations • Always reference the image • Videos in loop (no stop) • Don’t copy&paste graphics from paper • Avoid scanning images • Check environment if information is visible • Rule of thumb (+2 levels of brightness and contrast) Ivan Viola

  19. Images from Paper Ivan Viola

  20. Example: Visual Quality Comparison Without antialiasing With antialiasing Ivan Viola

  21. 50:50-Image Without antialiasing With antialiasing Ivan Viola

  22. Close-ups Without antialiasing With antialiasing Ivan Viola

  23. Equations Ivan Viola

  24. Before the Presentation

  25. The day before • Drink lots of water • Get a good night’s sleep • Avoid the urge to go out drinking • Eat • Make a test talk (not the first one!) Ivan Viola

  26. Make sure • Mobile is turned off • Notebook power mode is on! • Boot-up in advance! • Pointer: stick or laser pointer, no fingers! • WC! • Test beamer • Check if animations play • Check light conditions • You are on time! Ivan Viola

  27. Talk Guidelines

  28. Start and End • Greeting(not everyone separately) • Introduce yourself and institution • Talk title • ... • Conclude and repeat most important information • Make clear endThis is the end of my talk, thank you for your attention, I will be happy to answer yourquestions! Ivan Viola

  29. Stay with the Audience • Audience is in front of you • Avoid talking to • Wall • Monitor • Talk to selected persons • Person in the Second Row • Maintain eye contact Ivan Viola

  30. Speech • Speak loudly, slowly and clearly • Don’t read your slides • Pause to let strong ideas sink in • Make your speech short and simple • Tell stories (red thread) • Add some relevant humour • Never argue with any audience Ivan Viola

  31. Gesture • Move on the stage • Do not stay between beamer and proj. Wall • Use your natural gestures • Use pointers Ivan Viola

  32. Apologies • Don’t apologize for • Bad presentation due to lack of time • Bad slides • Coughing • Bad voice • Nervosity Ivan Viola

  33. Time • Never exceed given time slot • Have watch with you • During the talk check if you are ahead or behind desired time Ivan Viola

  34. Summary • Know your audience • Prepare well • Make a test talk • Talk clearly, loudly, slowly to audience • Don‘t bore people • Repeat most important information • Use images • Stay within your time slot • Expose enthusiasm • Remember :This is your „15 minutes of fame“! Ivan Viola

  35. This was the best presentation I have ever seen in my whole career! Ivan Viola

  36. Acknowledgments and Further Reading • The basis of this talk is taken fromProfessor Werner Purgathofer’s lecture on ”Wie halte ich einen Vortrag”at Vienna University of Technology • Further reading • How To Give A Great Presentationhttp://www.to-done.com/2005/07/how-to-give-a-great-presentation/ • Some Rules for Making a Presentationhttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mihaib/presentation-rules.html • Conference Presentation Judohttp://perl.plover.com/yak/presentation/ Ivan Viola

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