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Welcome to this little introduction on how to give technical presentations. I hope you will find it useful. The presentation is meant for relative beginners even though even seasoned presenters may find something new in it. Naturally, we don't touch all topics and some only superficially. But once you are aware of some basic ideas you can start a spiral of self improvement. Note that none of the basic ideas in these slides are novel or invented by me. Rather they are extracted from a set of excellent books listed at the very end. Markus Püschel http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~pueschel 1

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Welcometothislittleintroductiononhowtogivetechnicalpresentations.Ihopeyouwillfindituseful.

Thepresentationismeantforrelativebeginnerseventhoughevenseasonedpresentersmayfindsomethingnewinit.Naturally,wedon'ttouchalltopicsandsomeonlysuperficially.Butonceyouareawareofsomebasicideasyoucanstartaspiralofselfimprovement.

Notethatnoneofthebasicideasintheseslidesarenovelorinventedbyme.Rathertheyareextractedfromasetofexcellentbookslistedattheveryend.

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Hereonthetitlepagewealreadyseetwoprinciplesinaction.

Alignment isparticularlyimportant;itgivesstructureandordertoaslide(oranygraphicaldesign).Interestingly,centeraligmentusuallylooksweakandunsophisticated.AsabasicruleIsuggestthatyoualignleftifindoubt(alsoappliestotablesBTW).Tryit!Beyondthattrytoalignmostelementsonaslidetosomethingelse.

Contrastmeansthatiftwoelementsaremeanttolookdifferent,makethemreallydifferent.Forexample,lookatthetitleandmyname.Thefontsdifferinbothweightandsizewhichmakesitlookvisuallyappealing.Trythesamewithonlysizeoronlyweightchanged;itwilllookworse.Asageneralrule,contrastinfontsisachievedbychangingatleasttwoattributesamongweight,size,color,andfonttype.

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Ilikethisproverbanditfitswell.AppliedtothetopicofthispresentationIwanttomotivateyoutostriveforquality.

Thephotoisfromistockphoto.com.ThecolorforthetextisextractedfromthebrighterpartsofthisphotousingPhotoshop'scolorpicker(usefultrick).

Theslidealsogoesalongwithoneofmymajorrules:startyourtalkwithaninterestingslideandcertainlyavoidatextslide.

Unfortunately,allslidesintheremainingtalkwilllookworsethanthisone.

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Hereisacoupleofbulletsexpressingthemotivationforthistalk.Thetextseemsreasonableenoughbuttherearesomevisualshortcomings.Canyoutell?

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Here,theshortcomingsarelisted.Notehowweviolatedtosomeextenttheprinciplesfromthebeginning:alignmentandcontrast.Let'sfixthese.

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Muchbetter,no?Thealignmentandthecontrastbetweenbulletsandsub‐bulletscreatesstructure.Asatextslideitlooksgood,butdowereallywantorneedatextslide?(Theanswerisnoasyoumayimagine.)

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Thisisamorevisualslidedesignedtoconveythesamecontent.

Thedisadvantageisthatnowyouhavetorememberwhattosay.However,ifyoudon't,youarebadlypreparedanyway.

Thebigadvantageisthatpeoplewillhavemoretimelisteningsincetheyarenotbusyreading(thereisabiologicalreasonforthis,explainedlater).Equallyimportant,thevisualsmaketheslidemuchmoreinteresting.Sopeoplearelesslikelytoreturntotheirlaptops.Thisisanimportantgoal,inparticularonthefirstfewslides.

Onthecontent:Presentationsareauniquechancetoconnectyourworkwithyourperson.Ifyoudoagoodjob,peoplemayrememberyou,whichisparticularlyimportantinanytypeofjob(academia:atonepointyouneedreferenceletters;industry:atonepointajobuptheladderwillopenupandtheywillonlyconsiderthepeopletheyremember).Unfortunately,mostpresentationsfallfarshortofthisgoalandareratherawasteoftimeformostoftheaudience.Thisisyourchance:learnhowtodoitwellandyouhaveanedge!

Thebottompartconveysthatcontentandvisualqualityareequallyimportant.Andtheyare.Notethatslidesthatcommunicatewellarealsobeautiful.Thisimplies(everhadalogicsclass?)thatuglyslideswillnotcommunicatewell.

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NotethatIhadaddedanacknowledgment,sincetheplotwassuggestedtomebyacolleagueinmydepartment.Acknowledgingisgoodstyleasmuchasnotacknowledgingisbadstyle.Imagineyoucreateafabulousdatagraphic,giveittosomebodywhousesitandshedoesnotmentionyou.

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Hereyouseethenaturalenemyofthepresenter:theaddictivecommunicationdeviceofourtimes.Whenyoudesignyourtalkkeepthisinmind!Ifyouareboringfor2or3minutes,peoplewillstartcheckingemailandallyourworkwasinvain.

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Hereistheoverviewofthispresentation.

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Naturally,westartwiththefirstpoint.

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Likemanyotherthings,qualityrequiressufficienttimeforpreparation.Weareallbusy,butpreparationisamatterofpriority.And,untilyourarefamous,presentingshouldbeapriorityforyou.Onceyouarefamousyoucanhiregraphicsdesignertodothemforyou.

Itishardtogiveagoodruleforthenumberofslides.Fortechnicalpresentations,Ifoundthat2/3timesminutesisagoodruleofthumb.Andthisincludesallslides.Yes,all.Don’tconvinceyourselfthatsomearejustoverviewslidesandsomesortofempty.Doesnotmatter.2/3,notmore.Leaveroomforyoutotalkaboutyourslides.Inparticularaboutyourresults(oftentowardstheend).

Bootupyourlaptopinthemorningofyourpresentation,YoudowantthelatestOStoinstallitselfoneminutebeforeyourtalk.

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Knowyourlaptop!Howoftenhaveyouseenpeopletryingtofigureouthowtogettheimageontothescreen.Youlosevaluableminutes!

Absolutelygetaremotemouse.Thisallowsyoutoroamaroundfreely,standwhereyouwant,andnaturallyblendtheadvancingofyourslidesandanimationswithyourspeech.

Sneakersandshabbyshortsatamajorconference?Areyoufamousyet?

Superimportant:acknowledgeyourco‐authors.Notdoingthisisacrime.Notkidding.Usuallytheyworkedashardasyou(ortriedtheirbesttoadviseyou).Sotheirnameshavetobeverballymentioned.Imaginewhatyouwoulddoifhalfofthetalkiscreatedfromyourbloodandsweatandyouwatchyourcolleaguetalkingaboutitandnevermentioningyou.

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Nowlet'stalkaboutthecontent.

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Youhavetostartyourtalkwiththemotivation.Whatareyoudoing,whyareyoudoingitandwhyisitimportant?(Thelasttwoquestionsareoftenconnected.)Makesureyoureallyanswerthesequestions.

Don'tstartwithatext‐onlyslide(rememberthenaturalenemy?)butwithaninterestingvisual.Thefirstslideisyourbestchancetodrawtheaudiencein.

Ifatallpossiblegiveapreciseproblemstatement.Ideallyvisualizeit.Ifpeopledon'tknowwhatareyoudoing,whywouldtheycareabouthowyouaredoingit?

Showothercoolthingsifappropriate.Hintofthesolution?Coolexampleresult?Coolconclusionofyourwork?Everythingthatcatchesattentionandmakespeoplewanttolistentoyou.

Inlongpresentations(let'ssay>25minutes),theoverviewslidehelpstoreinitializepeople.Youshouldhelpwiththatbysayingsomethinglike"Ijustexplained…..,nextIwillshow.”Maybesomepeoplewillcomebackfromplayingwithyournaturalenemy.Shorttalksdon'tneedrepeatedoverviewslides.

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Hereisaverystandardorganizationforatechnicalpresentation.Useitifyoucannotthinkofanythingbetter.

Putslidenumbersifoneofyouraudienceisnotintheroom(butconnectedoverphoneetc.).Thisway,youcannameaparticularslideifthingsgetmessedup.

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Herecomesabigone.Ijustlearnedthisrecently.Textandspeechisprocessedinthebrainbythesame"channels."Thismeansyoucannotreadand(really)listenatthesametime.Incontrast,imagesandspeechcanbeprocessedinparallel.Theconsequenceiseasy,right?

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Thepreviousslidetellsustominimizetext.Ideallythevisualsareontheslideandthetextisproducedbyyou.Again,thisrequirespreparationbutit'sworthit.

Honestly,whendidyourememberthelasttimeatextonlyslide?

Further,fortextusebulletsandbeshort(noneedforcompletesentences).Remember,everywordontheslidecompeteswithyoufortheaudience'sattention.

Ifyouneedtohavemanybulletsconsiderlettingthemappearasyouspeak(here,theremotemouseisamustunlessyoustandrightinfrontofyourlaptop).

Defineeveryacronymandusethemsparingly.

Usethefollowingruletoforceyourselftogetridoftext.Goto"ViewSlideSorter"andmakesurenotwoconsecutiveslidesaretextonly.Onceyoumasteredthatonaregularbasis,takeittothenextstepandavoidtext‐onlyslides(exceptmaybeoverviewslides)altogether.

Sinceitissoimportant,Iputtheslideinred.Asanaside,theniceshadingeffectisstandardintheppt2007menu(Shapefill→ Gradient).

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Ofcourse,onofthemaingoalsofyourtalkistogetthetechnicalcontentacross.Thisincludesthemotivation,theexactproblemstatement,themainideabehindyoursolution,andyourmainresult.

Donottrytogeteverydetailofyourworkacross.Itissimplytoomuchformostoftheaudience.Thisdoesnotmeanyoushouldtrivializebutratherfocus.Thismayincludegoingdeepforafewslidesbutnottoolong,otherwiseeverybodywillbelost.

Didyouevergiveatalk,presentingallthedetailsofyournicework,andattheendyougetaquestionthatshowsthatnoteventheproblemyouaresolvingcameacross?Certainlyhappenedtomemanytimes.Findtherightbalanceforyouraudience(andthismaydifferbyaudience).

Ifmanypeoplerememberanythingfromyourtalkitwasasuccess.Seriously.

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Inparticularifitgetscomplicated.

Orequationheavy.

Thismayincludeproperly usedanimations(don’tfancify).

Notethatthisgoesalongwithminimizingtextbutissomewhatdifferent.HereIwanttoemphasizethatcomplicatedtechnicalcontenthastobevisualizedtoatleastsomeextenttogivetheaudiencetherightmentalpictureandatleastabasicideaofwhatyouaretalkingabout.Thisrequirespractice.Let'slookatatypicalsituation.

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Iseethissituationveryoften.Astudentgivesatechnicalpresentationwithratherdeeptechnicalcontent.Soontheslidesarefilledwithequationsandthestudentstalksvividlyaboutallkindsofdetails.Theaudienceislonglostsincemostdon'tseetheseexactequationsallthetimesotheyarestrugglingtocreateamentalpicture.

Theinterestingthingisthatthestudentmostlikelydoesnothavethematerialstoredinherbrainin theformofequationsbutprobablydoeshavesomesortofstructureorvisualizationinherhead.Soobviouslythereisamuchbetterwayofdoingit.

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Namelylikethis.Anditcommunicatesimmediately.Ofcourse,noteverythingisacircle butanyvisualhelps.Remember:itisextremelyimportantthatpeoplehavetherightmentalpictureofwhatyouaredoingandhowyouaredoingit.Wordsmeandifferentthingstodifferentpeopleandequationscanbequicklyunderstoodonlybytheexpertinexactlythesamearea.

Howdoyouvisualize?Drawfromyourownmentalpictureofthematerial.

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Hereareafewsimpleexamplesofvisualizations.Blockdiagramsareparticularlyusefultoidentifycomponents,howtheyinteract,inputandoutputetc.

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Asimplefigureasontheleftcanbeusedtogiveaproblemspecification(whichyouhavetoinclude:mentionedinearlierslides).Inthisexample,theauthorsbuilttheredblockcalledSpiral.

OntherightsideisavisualizationofQuicksort.IntheactualtalkIletitappearinstepscorrespondingtothestepsinthealgorithm.

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Complexprocessesalwaysrequireavisualization.Hereisanexamplefrombiology.Notethatwhenitgetsthiscomplex,youneedtimetoexplainitifyouwantto.

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Heresomemorethingstoremember.Theredonesarecommonmistakesthatyouhavetolearntoovercome.

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Toomanytextslidesalready!InthetalkIletthesebulletsappearoneaftertheother.Thetwokeypointsherearetheuseofoverviewslidestogetpeopleback(fromthenaturalenemy;seeearlierslide)tolisteningtoyou.Forexample,youjustfinishedexplainingyouralgorithminallitstechnicalgloryandnowyoucometotheresults.Emphasizethiswhileyoutalk.Manypeopleareinterestedintheresultseveniftheydidnotcaretoomuchhowyoudidit.

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Let'stalkabouttheactualdesignofyourslides.

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Wearguedearlierthatthevisualqualityisasimportantasthetechnicalcontent.Thisisnotaboutaddingbeautytogoodtechnicalcontent.Thisisaboutmakingslidescommunicateefficiently.Interestingly,slidesthatachievethatarebeautiful.

AsbasiclayoutIpreferblackonwhitesinceitcanalsobeprintedifneeded.

Awordonlogos:donot,Irepeatnot,stuffsomethingintoeverycornerofyourslides.Keepthebasiclayout(template)emptysoyouhavealotofrealestate.Ifyouwantlogos,putallintoonecornerandmakethemsmalloravoidthemexceptforthefirstandlastslide(whereyoucanmakethemlarger).

Beconsistent throughoutthetalk(samefonts,samecolorsforthesamethings,etc.).Asyougetbetteryoumaywanttobreakconsistencyoccasionallyifithelpswithcommunicating(anexamplearethetworedslidesinthistalk).

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Thereisalotthatcanbesaidaboutfontsbutwespendonlyoneslide.

Seriffonts(likethisoneorTimesNewRoman)havelittleextensionsineverycharacter.Thiseasesthereadingoflargetextblocklikebooks.

Sans‐seriffontsdon'thavetheseextensionsandtendtobeadvantageousinsmallblocksoftext(likeheaders).Henceuseasans‐seriffont.Mysuggestion:useCalibri.ItcomeswithOffice2007butcanalsobedownloadedforusewithOffice2003.Sinceitisfreeitcanprobablyusedwithothersoftwareaswell.

Forcode(e.g.,aCprogram)useCourierNewbold.

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ThemathtypesettingabilitiesofOfficeareverylimited.First,onlyverybasicsymbolsareavailable.Second,itdoesnotlookgood.Comparethetopright(Office)tothetopleft(texpoint,discussedbelow).

Ifyouusealotofmath(anddonotuselatextomakeyourslides),gettexpoint,alatexpluginforOffice.Thismeansyoucandoallthemathlatexcandoandtheappearanceisequallygreat.Ifyouhavealreadywrittenapaper,chancesareyouusedlatex,soyoucanjustdocopy‐paste.

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Colorsaregreatandyoushouldusecolors.Buthow?

OftenIseetheaboveonesinpresentations.Theyaregarishand,well,horrendous.Occasionallytheremaybeagoodreasontousesuchacolorbutusuallynot.Tolookattheseoneactuallyneeds….

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…glasses.

Soifnotthosethenwhich?

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Powerpointoffersthesecolorsatthefirstlevelinthecolormenu.Nothingwrongwiththeshadesofgray.Butmostofthecolorsarenotreallyuseful,inparticularifyouneedtofillaboxoranyarea.

Thesolutionisinthecustomtabonthetop.Let'sclickit.

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Weendupwiththemenuontheright.Firstweneedtounderstandcolormodels.Bydefault,OfficeshowsRGB(red,green,blue),meaningthateverycolorisspecifiedby3valuesbetween0and255.However,itishardtorelatethesenumberstocolor.

Ontherightweshowadifferentmodel:HSL(hue,saturation,lumniosity).Hgivestherainbowspectrum,thex‐axisabove.Sgivesthesturation,they‐axisabove.Thefullysaturatedcolorsareallontop.Allcolorsfromthepreviousslidearefullysaturated.Afullydesaturated colorisgray.Listheluminosityorbrightness,thez‐axissotosayandshownbythesliderontheright.

Ifyouwantacolorchooseitontop(oronthepreviousscreen),sayred,switchtoHSLmode,andthendesaturate it.Thenadjustluminosityandfinetune.

Seehowthedesaturated colorslooknice.Theydon’tcommandasmuchattention.Moreonthatlater.

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Hereareafewboxesthatyoucanconsider.Usually,forlargerareas,chooseapastelcolor=abright,desaturatedcolor.Aboxinsuchacolorwillserveitspurposebutnotdistractattention.Sometimesdarkboxescanbeuseful.Considerputtingwhitetextintoit.

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Thebiologicalprocessshownusesonlypastelcolorsasdoespracticallyanymap.Inparticularmapsareagoodexampleofwhatiscalledlayering.Awayofoverlayingdifferentlevelsofinformationinsideonevisual.Theselayerscanbeaccessedbyrefocusing.Forexample,ontheright,youcanfocusontheoceanandrivers,onthestreets,onthecitiesetc.Thisispossibleduetothechoiceofcolors(subdued=pastel).Ifeverycomponentscreamedforattentionatthesametimeonecouldnotlookatit.

Forexample,onslide23,thebottomblockdiagramusessomesimplelayering:theredboxesandthegrayareawithgraytext.Laterwewillseeviewgraphsthatuselayering.BelowonthepageIuselayeringtode‐emphasizethetextandtheslidenumbers.

BTW,doyouknowwhereAveirois?DidyouknowCMUhasajoinedMaster'sandPhDprogramwiththiscountry?

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Ifyouhaveanyquantitativeresult,youshouldshowaviewgraph.Herearesomebasicrules.MostoftenIseethefontsizeruleandthecontrastruleviolated.

Makesuretheplotclearlyshowsexactlythemessagethatyouwanttogetacross(ifany).

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Hereisaviewgraph.Nowitisimportantthatyoupresentitsoitisunderstandable.Don'tforgetthatyouhaveseenitamilliontimesbuttheaudiencehasnot.Sotheyneedguidance.Proceedinthestepsshownabove.I'lldoitfortheplotshown.

• InthisplotwecomparetheperformanceofsingleanddoubleprecisioncodeforthediscreteFouriertransform,namelySpiral‐generatedversustheIPPlibrary.

• Thex‐axisshowsthebase‐2logoftheDFTinputsize,so5means32.

• They‐axisshowtheperformanceinMflop/s(Iknowtheaudienceknowswhatthisis),sohigherisbetter.

• NowIpointtoonedatapointandexplainwhatthismeans.E.g.,fork=4,thetriangleshowsthatSpiral'sdoubleprecisioncoderunsat1300Mflop/s,whichismorethantwiceasfastasIPPscode(500Mflop/s).

Nowyoucanproceedbytalkingabouteverthingyouwant.Thenyoucan conclude.Here:Overall,Spiral‐generatedcodeisabouttwiceasfastasIPP.

Theplotisratherugly.Andseehowthelegendisplacedsomewhatrandomly.

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Hereisanattractiveplot.Studyitforabitandtrytoverbalizewhy.Also,trytofinddesigndecisionsthatyoumaybehaveneverthoughtabouttrying.

MostofthedesigndecisionsIstolefromTheEconomist.

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Hereisanexplanationofthemainfeatures.Interestingly,mostarebasedonprincipleswealreadylearned.

MostsurprisingtomewhenIlearneditwasthefollowing:

• Thereisnoreasontohavethey‐axislabelvertical.Andifyouthinkforawhileitdoesnotmakesenseatall.Onesimplyhasahardtimereadingaverticallabel.Asdoneabove,itisperfectlyclearthatthey‐axisisthenumberofpeople.

• Youdonotneeday‐axis,atleastnothere.

Besidesthat,notehowcontrastisusetocreatealayeringeffect.Thedataisatthefore(asitshould),andthegridlinesandeverythingelseareintheback.

AsEdwardTuftesays:"Aboveelseshowthedata"(seereferencesonthelastslide).

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Hereisablack&whiteplotsinceitwasusedforprintpublishing(inapresentation,colorwouldbemuchbetter).Wedecidedtoinvertthebackgroundsinceitseparatestheplotclearerfromitssurroundingsinapaper.

Theonepossiblysurprisingfeatureisthatthereisnolegend.Infact,ifpossibleavoidalegendandputthedescriptionrightintotheplot.Thinkabouthowlongittakestoparsetheconnectionbetweenlinesandlegend.Eyesgobackandforthandbackandforth…..

Asdonehereitisimmediate.

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Thereismuchtobesaidabouttables;andaswithplotsandpresentations,itisnotstraightforwardtomakegoodtables.Butagain,someofthesameprincipleswehavealreadylearnedapply.Seetheaboveguideforashortintroduction.

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AbriefnoteaboutPowerpoint.

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ImuchpreferPowerpointoveranyothersoftwareformakingpresentations.2007isinmyopinionamajorimprovementandmakesitmucheasiertocreateattractivepresentations.Asamathematician,however,youmaywanttoconsiderlatex.Averynicestyleforslidesisavailableinlatex(myonlymajorcomplaintisthatthetemplateusestoomuchoftherealestate).ButbacktoPowerpoint.

Ifyoufrequentlymakepresentations,learnhowtoreallyusePowerpoint(orwhichevertoolyouuse).Itisworthit.Thisincludestheabovetips.

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Assaidabove.

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Iintroducedacoupleofbasicprinciplesinthispresentation.Thefirstfourapplytographicdesigningeneral.Thefifthiscrucialinpresentations,sinceitmakesitpossibletocommunicatecomplextechnicalcontentanditminimizestext,whichisoneofthekeygoalsinmakingpresentations.Thelastoneisgenerallygoodpractice.Letmebreifly restatethemainpoints:

Alignment:Don'trandomlyplaceelements.Mostshouldbealignedtosomething.Ifindoubt,tryfirstleftalignment.

Contrast: Ifyouwantthatelementslookdifferentmakethemsufficientlydifferent.Forfontschangeatleasttwoattributes.Withcolorsplayaround.E.g.,warmagainstcold,darkagainstbrightgivesgoodcontrast.

Layeringmeansthatineveryvisualyoudecidewhichelemnts shouldbeintheforground anddesignaccordingly.Lesserimportantelementsyouputinthebackground,e.g.,bymakingthemforexamplegrayorbrightorboth.

Consistencymeansthatsimilarelementsshouldbedesignedsimilarly.Forexample,usethesamefontthroughoutthetalk.Youmaybreaktheprincipleforemphasis.

Visualization: Trytodisplayproblemstatement,yourapproach,youralgorithm,complicatedtechnicalbackground,theorems,etc.Everythingthatworksisallowed.Startfromthewayyouthinkaboutthings.Minimizetextmoreandmoreuntilyoucancreatetalkswithouttext‐onlyslides.

Acknowledge yourco‐authors(saytheirnames),materialborrowedfromothersources,andrelatedwork.

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Irepeatthemostimportantpoints.Inyoursummary,considerrepeatingakeyvisualfromyourtalk.

Takeeveryopportunitytopracticepresentationsandalwaysgiveyourbest.

Watchotherpresentationsandtrytoseewhatworksandwhatnot.Thebestexerciseistotrytoverbalizewhysomethinglooksgoodandwhyitdoesnot.Onceyoucanverbalizeit,itisunderyourcontrol.Also,designiseverywhere,solookatit.Lookatviewgraphsinnewspapersandmagazines.Lookatanyformofdesign.E.g.,postersinmuseumsalywas lookgreat.Spendaminutelookingatthedesigndecisions.Doyourecognizesomeoftheprincipleswetalkedabout?

Youcannotbecomeagreatpresenterovernight.Likeeverythingelse,ittakespracticeandthedesiretogetbetter,i.e.,itdoesnothappenautomatically.Ihopethatwiththefewtipsfromthispresentationyoucangetonyourwaytobecomingapresenterthatpeopleremember.Goodluck!

Iamhappytohearaboutanycomments.Emailme(mywebsiteisbelow).

Cheers!

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AsIsaidinthebeginning,Ididnotinventanythinginthistalk.Everythingiscollectedfrombooks.HereareafewofthemthatIconsiderparticularlyhelpful.Checkthemout.

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