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    Giving a presentation

    Hi All,

    I have to give a presentation on my dissertation as part of my job interview. I've never given a presentation that has been assessed or formed part of an interview so I'm unsure of how to create the right impression. I'm looking for some hints and tips on the following:
    • Colour of slides
    • Font and size
    • Use of graphics - should I include pictures of the actual work? I haven't taken any but it wouldn't be a problem for me to take some. Its pretty self-explanatory (put petrol on shoes, walk around, bag them up, put in oven for a few hours then run headspace analysis).
    • How much data/tables/graphs to include without going overboard
    • Anything else I should do or avoid from a viewer's perspective.


    My dissertation is on the persistence of petrol of footwear, if that helps.

    Thanks
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    Animation is always good to use, keep the colour of the slides fairly light so that the text can easily be read. Same goes for font and size, depends on how much info you have on the slide, Verdana or Ariel is easiest on the eyes, I think.
    I would include graphics as it will make it more interesting to look at rather than just text. The amount of data depends on who you give the presentation to, whether they know the subject or not, but try not to kill the audience with death by PowerPoint, the presentation is meant to support your statements. I keep my presentations quite short and then give the audience the opportunity to ask questions, if they want clarification of any points Hope this helps .

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    Thanks Perdita. I don't know whether the audience are scientists or know anything about gas chromatography and headspace analysis so I'm trying to explain all the terms without being patronising. I should probably verbally preface my presentation with not knowing about the background of the audience.
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    Any chance of you finding out about the audience before the presentation? Have you been given an allotted time for your presentation? A good thing is to give the presentation to a friend, that way you can find out how long it takes and get some feedback.

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    Good luck with it Abigail

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    I've nearly finished it, just struggling with how to present my data. I think I'm going to go see one of my lecturers tomorrow to ask her opinion on how to do it.
    Thanks CrazyLea

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