CRAFT OF SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS : Critical Steps to Succeed and Critical Errors to Avoid
Language: English Publication details: USA Springer 2019/01/01Edition: 2Description: 286ISBN:- 9781493992058
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An excellent scientific presentation first requires that you have content that is worthy of your audience's time. Second, to motivate the audience to listen, you should show your passion for that content. Third, you need a keen sense of your audience: who they are, what they know, and why they are listening to you.
To excel in scientific presentations, The Craft of Scientific Presentations advocates the assertion-evidence approach. This approach calls for building the presentation on messages, not phrase topics. Moreover, those messages should be supported by visual evidence rather than bulleted lists. Finally, to explain that evidence, you should fashion sentences on the spot (but after planning and practice). Presentations that follow the assertion-evidence approach are in a much better position to be understood, remembered, and believed.
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