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On Making Oral
 Presentations
    spring 2011
Organizing a
          Presentation
• Have something to say that’s worth our
  attention.
• Be sold on its validity or importance.
• Furnish strong arguments, with support.
• Use confident language.
Organizing a
                  Presentation
• Phrase your thoughts clearly; be easy to
    follow.
• Speak to the point: background, theme,
    conclusion.
• Anticipate audience reaction.
• Offer variety and wit; be the expert but act
    the friend.
I am indebted to John Trimble in Writing with Style for some of these suggestions.
Delivery

• Be prepared
 • Handouts
 • Good notes
 • Quick access to visuals, media
 • Anticipate questions
Rehearse

• Rehearse in a classroom
• Rehearse with a friend
• Rehearse with your laptop
• Rehearse with the preceptor or instructor
Disadvantages and Pitfalls of the
    Powerpoint Presentation
• Presenter-oriented, not audience- or
  content-oriented
• Minimal fragments, not whole sentences
• Preoccupation with format, not content
• Condensed data loses detail
 • > 1000 numbers in Science article; 12 on
    slide
Disadvantages...
• Cognitive style
 • The cognitive style of a PPT presentation
      is to sell
  • The cognitive style of a presentation is to
      teach
• The academic lecture
 • We used to “read a paper”; we were
      “speakers”
  • Now we “give a presentation”; we are
      “presenters”
These ideas are gleaned from books and presentations by Edward Tufte.
Delivery: to the room
• Put the whole thing somewhere
 • A folder on eDisk or other server
 • A “flash drive” or other external device
• Bring presentation and all embedded media
• Drag this folder onto classroom computer’s
  desktop
• Or, bring your laptop
Delivery: to the room
• Bring your laptop
 • Cables; adapter
 • Issues:
   • resolution
   • screen mirroring
   • fonts
   • Mac vs. Windows
Delivery
• Style
 • Don’t just read your notes; above all, don’t
    read the screen
  • Raise your head; speak to the back of the
    room
  • Maintain eye contact; speak to particular
    individuals
Delivery
• How to use on-screen presentations:
  computer projections (PowerPoint, Keynote),
  overhead slides
 • Very little information on each slide
  • Title, 4-5 points or one graphic
 • Uncluttered background
  • light on dark
  • be careful of color
 • Use “effects” sparingly
Delivery
• Also bring handouts: abstract plus
  references
  • Make them as good as a printed paper:
    spelling, complete sentences, grammar
  • Color is an expensive option
  • Fallback position
  • References or bibliography
• Plan ahead to print and copy
Delivery


• Poise
• Dress
Software


• Microsoft PowerPoint
 • Almost universal nowadays
 • Has its own “player”; available in TECs
Software
• Apple Keynote
 • New in 2003; updated in 2006 and 2009
 • Has its own player
 • Can also export to PowerPoint
 • Installed in most TECs
 • Why?
MultiMedia:
 Audio, Video, Graphics in presentations


• Capture photographs, other graphics
 • see ITS (Harris): scanners, etc.
 • Digital cameras
 • Grab and capture from an online source
 • iPhoto
MultiMedia:
 Audio, Video, Graphics in presentations



• Capture audio or video
 • see ITS
 • Audio: SoundStudio, iTunes
 • Video: iMovie, QuickTime
MultiMedia:
 Audio, Video, Graphics in presentations




• Insert in Keynote/PowerPoint presentation
• Acknowledge your source!
MultiMedia:
 Audio, Video, Graphics in presentations



• Practical warnings:
 • your software is not their software
 • your fonts are not their fonts
Independent
           audio/video

• Video:
 • DVD (in computer); can use bookmarks
    and “clips”
• Audio
 • CD (in computer)
Independent
           audio/video
• Practical warnings:
 • plan in advance
 • is special software or hardware required?
 • transporting media “assets” with
    presentation
 • usually better to capture small “sound
    bites” or video
Example
• Graphics
 • ITS: scan photograph, etc.
 • or, use Grab or other capture for online
      graphics
  • Export in a standard format file (jpeg, tiff)
  • Embed in presentation
 Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s creature
      Frankenstein (Universal, 1931)
Example

• Audio
 • ITS capture station
 • Keep as a QuickTime “movie”
 • Embed in presentation

                                       Elizabeth screams
                                 Frankenstein (Universal, 1931)
Example

• Audio
 • CD imported into iTunes
 • Export as MP3 file
 • Convert to QuickTime “movie”
 • Embed in presentation
                           Chris Anderson, theme from The Angel Doll.
Example
• Video from VHS or DVD
 • ITS capture station
 • Keep as QuickTime movie
 • Embed in presentation

                                   Elizabeth screams
                             Frankenstein (Universal, 1931)
References

•   Audio/video

    •   Audio and video extracts from Frankenstein (Universal Pictures, 1931)

    •   Theme from The Angel Doll, Chris Anderson, 2002. Personal copy, gift
        of the composer.

•   Text

    •   John Trimble, Writing with Style. (Prentice-Hall, 2000).

    •   Edward Tufte, Beautiful Evidence. (Graphics Press, 2006).
Apple
• Keynote
 • part of iWork
 • can export PowerPoint and PDF
 • can import PowerPoint
 • available (limited) on iPad; requires cable
 • several remote controllers available for
    iPhone, FrontRow, others
Apple

• iPhone and iPod Touch
 • remote controller for Keynote,
    PowerPoint
 • requires WiFi; same network
Apple

• iWork.com (beta)
 • transfer documents to server (“the
     cloud”)
 • share, edit, play from there
 •   https://www.iwork.com/r/?d=MakingPresentations11.key&a=p55199268

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Making presentations11

  • 1. On Making Oral Presentations spring 2011
  • 2. Organizing a Presentation • Have something to say that’s worth our attention. • Be sold on its validity or importance. • Furnish strong arguments, with support. • Use confident language.
  • 3. Organizing a Presentation • Phrase your thoughts clearly; be easy to follow. • Speak to the point: background, theme, conclusion. • Anticipate audience reaction. • Offer variety and wit; be the expert but act the friend. I am indebted to John Trimble in Writing with Style for some of these suggestions.
  • 4. Delivery • Be prepared • Handouts • Good notes • Quick access to visuals, media • Anticipate questions
  • 5. Rehearse • Rehearse in a classroom • Rehearse with a friend • Rehearse with your laptop • Rehearse with the preceptor or instructor
  • 6. Disadvantages and Pitfalls of the Powerpoint Presentation • Presenter-oriented, not audience- or content-oriented • Minimal fragments, not whole sentences • Preoccupation with format, not content • Condensed data loses detail • > 1000 numbers in Science article; 12 on slide
  • 7. Disadvantages... • Cognitive style • The cognitive style of a PPT presentation is to sell • The cognitive style of a presentation is to teach • The academic lecture • We used to “read a paper”; we were “speakers” • Now we “give a presentation”; we are “presenters” These ideas are gleaned from books and presentations by Edward Tufte.
  • 8. Delivery: to the room • Put the whole thing somewhere • A folder on eDisk or other server • A “flash drive” or other external device • Bring presentation and all embedded media • Drag this folder onto classroom computer’s desktop • Or, bring your laptop
  • 9. Delivery: to the room • Bring your laptop • Cables; adapter • Issues: • resolution • screen mirroring • fonts • Mac vs. Windows
  • 10. Delivery • Style • Don’t just read your notes; above all, don’t read the screen • Raise your head; speak to the back of the room • Maintain eye contact; speak to particular individuals
  • 11. Delivery • How to use on-screen presentations: computer projections (PowerPoint, Keynote), overhead slides • Very little information on each slide • Title, 4-5 points or one graphic • Uncluttered background • light on dark • be careful of color • Use “effects” sparingly
  • 12. Delivery • Also bring handouts: abstract plus references • Make them as good as a printed paper: spelling, complete sentences, grammar • Color is an expensive option • Fallback position • References or bibliography • Plan ahead to print and copy
  • 14. Software • Microsoft PowerPoint • Almost universal nowadays • Has its own “player”; available in TECs
  • 15. Software • Apple Keynote • New in 2003; updated in 2006 and 2009 • Has its own player • Can also export to PowerPoint • Installed in most TECs • Why?
  • 16. MultiMedia: Audio, Video, Graphics in presentations • Capture photographs, other graphics • see ITS (Harris): scanners, etc. • Digital cameras • Grab and capture from an online source • iPhoto
  • 17. MultiMedia: Audio, Video, Graphics in presentations • Capture audio or video • see ITS • Audio: SoundStudio, iTunes • Video: iMovie, QuickTime
  • 18. MultiMedia: Audio, Video, Graphics in presentations • Insert in Keynote/PowerPoint presentation • Acknowledge your source!
  • 19. MultiMedia: Audio, Video, Graphics in presentations • Practical warnings: • your software is not their software • your fonts are not their fonts
  • 20. Independent audio/video • Video: • DVD (in computer); can use bookmarks and “clips” • Audio • CD (in computer)
  • 21. Independent audio/video • Practical warnings: • plan in advance • is special software or hardware required? • transporting media “assets” with presentation • usually better to capture small “sound bites” or video
  • 22. Example • Graphics • ITS: scan photograph, etc. • or, use Grab or other capture for online graphics • Export in a standard format file (jpeg, tiff) • Embed in presentation Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s creature Frankenstein (Universal, 1931)
  • 23. Example • Audio • ITS capture station • Keep as a QuickTime “movie” • Embed in presentation Elizabeth screams Frankenstein (Universal, 1931)
  • 24. Example • Audio • CD imported into iTunes • Export as MP3 file • Convert to QuickTime “movie” • Embed in presentation Chris Anderson, theme from The Angel Doll.
  • 25. Example • Video from VHS or DVD • ITS capture station • Keep as QuickTime movie • Embed in presentation Elizabeth screams Frankenstein (Universal, 1931)
  • 26. References • Audio/video • Audio and video extracts from Frankenstein (Universal Pictures, 1931) • Theme from The Angel Doll, Chris Anderson, 2002. Personal copy, gift of the composer. • Text • John Trimble, Writing with Style. (Prentice-Hall, 2000). • Edward Tufte, Beautiful Evidence. (Graphics Press, 2006).
  • 27. Apple • Keynote • part of iWork • can export PowerPoint and PDF • can import PowerPoint • available (limited) on iPad; requires cable • several remote controllers available for iPhone, FrontRow, others
  • 28. Apple • iPhone and iPod Touch • remote controller for Keynote, PowerPoint • requires WiFi; same network
  • 29. Apple • iWork.com (beta) • transfer documents to server (“the cloud”) • share, edit, play from there • https://www.iwork.com/r/?d=MakingPresentations11.key&a=p55199268

Editor's Notes

  1. \n
  2. Not all may be relevant to a particular assignment; the presumption here is that your presentation is to persuade, not just inform.\n
  3. Rule of three: tell them what you’re going to say; say it; tell them what you’ve said.\n
  4. PPT and Keynote allow for speaker’s notes, which only the speaker sees. These could also be printed as part of a handout.\nBe aware of “dead air”: it shouldn’t take more than seconds to start an audio or video clip.\nHandout may have to use different background than real slides; use of color?\n
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  7. Remarks about Tufte and his books...Beautiful Evidence, Visual Explanations, Envisioning Information, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information.\n
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  10. Depending on position of screen, podium, yourself: use speaker’s notes.\nRemote device for Keynote or PowerPoint allows speaker’s notes.\n
  11. 10% of men are colorblind \nColors depend on light in room\n
  12. This may depend on the assignment.\n
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  14. “PowerPoint” has come to mean this kind of presentation, whether or not one uses MS PPT.\n
  15. iWork available to you, now; one-time deal.\nKeynote Remote app for iPod, iPhone\nKeynote itself for iPad.\n
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  19. For example, TECs may not have particular fonts which you have used in a presentation.\nTECs may not have a Flash player or something to show a video or audio from a website.\n
  20. Tape media (VHS, audio) are available on loan.\n
  21. Tradeoff between playing a video clip from a DVD and “capturing” it and embedding it in presentation\n
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  28. Some WiFi networks may prohibit use of remotes\n
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