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Revision as of 14:42, 16 January 2014
There will be a presentation (15 min presentation and 5 min Q&A) atthe end of this project in order to present your results to a wider audience. The exact date will be determined towards the end of the work. It is important to make a good presentation, as most of the members of the IIS will learn about your project through your presentation.
Tips and Tricks
- Consider about 1 slide per minute on average for your slides.
- It is easier to plan your slides using pen and paper first. Draw a grid of 10-20 slides and start placing the mandatory slides first (title, contents, the final slide), and fill in the rest.
- You need to make sure that the audience understands your motivation for the project before you go into details. What are you proposing? and why is it important?
- For the target audience, consider your own level prior to the project
Templates
- Word
- LateX
Links
- Small Guide to Giving Presentations by Markus Püschel.