Effective Presentation Techniques for Research Projects

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Create an engaging and informative research project presentation with these practical tips. Emphasize key points, use visuals wisely, and ensure clarity and simplicity in your slides. Practice and time your presentation to deliver a compelling talk.


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  1. Project Title Project Title Name(s) of Presenter Name of Faculty Advisor(s) Department/Program

  2. General Information (delete this slide) General Information (delete this slide) Your presentation should be 10-15 minutes long Plan approximately ~1 minute per slide Your slides should be uncluttered and appealing Do NOT put everything you want to say on a slide Put highlights then talk through the details Use bullets and short statements, not paragraphs of text Add pictures/video Use a simple, clear font of appropriate size Use a background that doesn t distract from your presentation PRACTICE! Decide which slides each person is doing Use note cards if needed Have a practice presentation(s) among your group, and time them This template is only a guide, adjust it to fit your project FYI this slide would be an example of having too much/too small text!

  3. Background Information Background Information Highlight what is known from the literature What is missing?

  4. Project Purpose Project Purpose The purpose of this project was To determine To evaluate Etc.

  5. Study Design Study Design Cross sectional/Prospective/Retrospective General description of the project timeline

  6. Subjects or Study Population Subjects or Study Population Demographics/Anthropometrics Sex, Age, Height, Weight, etc. Other characteristics relevant to your study (e.g. handedness, etc.) Consider using a table to present info. Other inclusion/exclusion criteria

  7. Methods (add more slides as needed) Methods (add more slides as needed) What you did and how you did it Equipment Assessments Qualitative, quantitative, etc.

  8. Results (add slides as needed) Results (add slides as needed) What type of statistical analysis did you use? Charts and graphs are very useful Make sure all text is big enough to read Make sure to include labels Highlight main findings Verbally add details

  9. Discussion Discussion How does what you found compare to previous literature? What did you find that was interesting/unusual? What were the strengths/weaknesses of your project Challenges? What did you learn? Do not rehash results this is a place to DISCUSS, not restate

  10. Conclusions Conclusions What are the takeaways from your data what do you want people to remember?

  11. Future Direction Future Direction What would you do next and why?

  12. Acknowledgements/Questions/Comments Acknowledgements/Questions/Comments

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