Presenting: 1. Planning Control System Design I Love Scribd
Presenting: 1. Planning Control System Design I Love Scribd
Simplicity
Simplicity is the key to a good presentation. Here are a few tips:
o Focus on the most important points
o Have one key message around which you base your presentation
o Write down 3 things that you want the audience to take away with them
Develop an outline
The outline allows you to order your thoughts logically and establish a good
structure for your presentation
Here are a few tips:
o Don't open PowerPoint
o Work in a form (e.g. pen & paper) that allows you be creative
Structure
Good presentations have an engaging beginning, a more detailed middle and
a final summary ending.
a) Beginning
This includes a thesis statement or overview. Try to get the attention of the
audience with an interesting fact, a question, something humorous or an eye-
catching visual aid. The first few minutes are critical!
b) Middle
This part of your talk covers the main points (remember the Kiss principle,
Keep It Simple Stupid). This is where you develop your position. Try to link
your ideas coherently so the presentation flows and makes sense.
c) End
This is where you briefly sum up your talk by restating the main points and
presenting your conclusions. Make sure to thank people and ask for
comments/questions.
More?
o For more tips on planning your presentation see:
http://www.garrreynolds.com/Presentation/prep.html
2. Preparing
Preparing your presentation is straightforward if you've planned your talk well
and have a logical well-developed outline and structure. Nowadays,
PowerPoint dominates presentations. Remember it is only a small element of
your presentation. The following tips should help you in your preparation:
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Prepare 3 documents for your presentation:
Visual Aids
Make sure visual aids are clear, simple and uncluttered. If using overhead
transparencies or slides, limit the text using as large a font as possible (30+).
You can also use flipcharts, videos, displays, etc. Have back ups!
PowerPoint Tips
Keep text to a minimum - avoid full sentences, keep bullets to a minimum, use
a sans-serif font ( like Arial or Helvetica) - serif fonts are harder for people to
read on screens (e.g. Times New Roman). Use colour to focus people on the
most important details. Use images to support your content.
Accessibility
Prepare a presentation that welcomes everyone. Below are some guidelines
from AHEAD (http://www.ahead.ie) on accessible PowerPoint slides
o Minimum font size of 18 (ideally 30)
o Easily read fonts (sans serif) like Arial
o Limit the amount of onscreen information
o Avoid blocks of text
o Use bold to highlight points rather than underlining
o Use both uppercase and lowercase letters (avoid ALL UPPERCASE)
o Keep backgrounds simple, avoid patterns
o Dark text on light background for bright rooms
o Light text on dark background for dark rooms.
More?
o A video tutorial on using PowerPoint:
http://podcast.tcd.ie/groups/studentlearning/weblog/5c141/Effective_Pr
esentations_Using_PowerPoint.html#
o Images for your Presentation: http://sxc.hu/ (free) www.istockphoto.com
(commercial)
o PowerPoint Themes:
http://www.presentationmagazine.com/free_powerpoint_template.htm
(free) http://www.presentationload.com (commercial)
4. Presenting
If you've followed the previous steps, then on the day you can focus on
delivering your presentation in the most engaging way.
o If possible check out the room to ensure everything works and you
have an idea of the layout.
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You should give your ten slides in
twenty minutes. Sure, you have an hour
time slot, but youre using a Windows
laptop, so it will take forty minutes to
make it work with the projector. Even if
setup goes perfectly, people will arrive
late and have to leave early. In a perfect
world, you give your pitch in twenty
minutes, and you have forty minutes left
for discussion.
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The reason people use a small font is twofold: