Title: Elements of a Good Technical Talk
1Elements of a Good Technical Talk
- Presented by
- NHGS Science Staff
Revised 2001
2The following slides can help you prepare to give
your Mentorship oral presentation in May or help
you do your Internet Presentation Project.
3Sections of a Technical Talk
- Essential Sections
- Introduction
- Results and Analysis
- Conclusions
- Optional Sections
- Method of Attack
- Future Work
4Timeline of Your Talk
5 minutes for questions
15 - 20 minutes
2 - 3 min. Intro
14 - 16 min. Body of Talk
2 - 3 min. Conclusion
5Let's look at each section of your talk
Hint This is an example of a transition Slide
which is a roadmap for the Audience.
6Your Talk Introduction Section
- 2 - 3 minutes long - hook your audience
- What is the subject?
- Consider your Audience
- Why was your research done?
- What is the nature of the result(s)?
- What are the implications of your research?
- - future applications?
7The Body of your Talk Results
- Level of detail is determined by
- time available
- assessment of your audience
- Who is my audience in May?
- Iteration is desirable
- Analogy is an important tool
8Conclusion Section of your Talk
- Only one slide necessary
- Mention only important points
- Keywords is preferable style
- - formal English not required
9Organizing Your Material
- Review your selected visuals
- Do they follow your goals?
- Do they tell your story?
- Will they be readable from the back row ?
10Organizing your Talk
- Lets Review
- Design to time allotted
- Set goals for most important objectives
- Introduction Is it adequate?
- Method Dont overdo the detail
- Results Interpretation is important
- Conclusions Should iterate main points
11What is a good slide?overhead transparency or
PowerPoint slide(s)
- Remember that slides are not the text of your
talk. They are aids to your audience to
reinforce your words. - If they cannot be kept short, they are a
detraction rather than an aid. Complete
sentences are not necessary. - Word charts can be an important glue to tie
together data and illustrations, but only if the
audience does not have to spend a lot of time
reading text. - What did you hear me say while you read this?
- THIS SLIDE IS A BAD CLUTTERED SLIDE!
12What is a good font size?(overhead transparency
or PowerPoint)
Mary had a little lamb had a little pork chop 32 Fhysiks is Phun - font size 28 Environmental Sci. is a clean
class size 18 I usually type my papers with this font
size.
Use a font size of 36 or larger during your talk!
13Delivery Speaking Style
Distracting title style ?!
- Confidence
- Sincerity
- Modesty
- Persuade with facts, not with emotion
14DeliveryBody Language
- Dont slouch
- Avoid excessive gestures
- Make eye contact
15Are you talking to the figure?
Where am I ?
Blood drag coefficient ? v da membrane
flow thermal Q fudge factor
16Delivery
Some things to avoid
- Insider language
- Frequent use of 1st person
- Apologies (I was too busy)
- Rushing
- Giving a Sales pitch
17Summary
- Plan by setting goals
- What do I want them to retain?
- Introduction - most common pitfall
- What must they know first to be with me?
- Use roadmaps or cues throughout your talk
- Rehearse for timing, flow and style