Expert Tips for Delivering a 15-Minute Talk Effectively

 
How to give a 15 minute talk
(in 15 minutes)
 
Jarrett Byrnes
UMass Boston
 
Dates of Importance
 
Wed the 13
th
 at a location TBD
Final Presentation
Wed the 20
th
 at 5pm
Final paper due
10-12 page intro, methods, results, discussion
format
Fri the 22
rd
 at 5pm
Final date for midterm revisions
 
How to give a 15 minute talk
(in 15 minutes)
 
Jarrett Byrnes
UMass Boston
15 Minute talks are  Common form
 
Start with a general intro
 
And remember, no more than 1 minute per slide
Maybe
Something
Conceptual
But by slide three, you must hook them
 
Was that picture exciting to you?
 
Do you now want to see more?
 
And Now your Talk Outline
 
1.
The first part of the talk
 
2.
Using few words
 
3.
Parting thoughts
 
GET THE AUDIENCE TO UNDERSTAND
YOUR PRIMARY MOTIVATING
QUESTION FOR PART 1
 
Methods to Answer Question
 
Don’t spend too long
here
 
Give detail that folk
need
 
Maybe something
awesome
 
A GREAT
PICTURE/EXPERIMENTAL
DIAGRAM
 
Treatment 1
 
Treatment 2
 
DON’T YOU WISH THIS SLIDE WAS A
PICTURE OF YOUR EXPERIMENTAL
SETUP?
DON’T YOU WISH THIS SLIDE WAS A
PICTURE OF YOUR MAIN RESULT?
 
Picture are worth 10,000 words if they are clear
Data Slide with Evocative Title
 
Central Message: I will fail anyone that uses 3-d cone plots
Don’t Confuse the Viewer With Too
Many Panels
 
This slide is an abomination
 
No more than 2 panels/slide
 
Brief Summary
 
Main Result
You should have spent most of your time talking
about results, not methods
 
Pause to give audience breath
Some will wake up from sleeping
Or fall asleep
 
And Now your Talk Outline
 
1.
The first part of the talk
 
2.
Using few words
 
3.
Parting thoughts
 
PART 2 ELABORATES ON PART 1,
DEEPENS OUR UNDERSTANDING
Slides Should Have Few Words
 
 
But I must explain to you how all this mistaken idea of denouncing
pleasure and praising pain was born and I will give you a complete account
of the system, and expound the actual teachings of the great explorer of
the truth, the master-builder of human happiness. No one rejects, dislikes,
or avoids pleasure itself, because it is pleasure, but because those who do
not know how to pursue pleasure rationally encounter consequences that
are extremely painful. Nor again is there anyone who loves or pursues or
desires to obtain pain of itself, because it is pain, but because occasionally
circumstances occur in which toil and pain can procure him some great
pleasure. To take a trivial example, which of us ever undertakes laborious
physical exercise, except to obtain some advantage from it? But who has
any right to find fault with a man who chooses to enjoy a pleasure that has
no annoying consequences, or one who avoids a pain that produces no
resultant pleasure?
 
Truth is relative
Titles Help Sleeping Students
Point 1
Point 2
Some conclusion
Title should have summarized this
 
Be a Dynamic Presenter
 
Annunciate
Vary your energy level in talk
Be excited
Plant your feet, don’t wander with no
porpoise
Plant jokes
 
And Now your Talk Outline
 
1.
The first part of the talk
 
2.
Using few words
 
3.
Parting thoughts
 
My Findings
 
I found a think
 
And another thing
 
With few words
Bring it all Together
 
This is how I have changed the world
Maybe
Something
Conceptual
Something
Else
Conceptual
 
Acknowledgements
Who helped you: The Academy, Crabs, Limpets, 
Spartina
,
Nature, Science, Darwin, The Ghost of Competition Past
 
 
Awesome picture behind this
(i.e. sunset Slide)
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Discover practical advice for giving an impactful 15-minute talk in a limited timeframe. Learn how to engage your audience, structure your presentation, and deliver key points effectively. From crafting a compelling introduction to highlighting significant results, this guide will help you optimize your talk for success.

  • Public speaking
  • Presentation skills
  • Engagement techniques
  • Time management
  • Effective communication

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  1. How to give a 15 minute talk (in 15 minutes) Jarrett Byrnes UMass Boston

  2. Dates of Importance Wed the 13that a location TBD Final Presentation Wed the 20that 5pm Final paper due 10-12 page intro, methods, results, discussion format Fri the 22rdat 5pm Final date for midterm revisions

  3. How to give a 15 minute talk (in 15 minutes) Jarrett Byrnes UMass Boston

  4. 15 Minute talks are Common form

  5. Start with a general intro Something Conceptual Maybe And remember, no more than 1 minute per slide

  6. But by slide three, you must hook them Was that picture exciting to you? Do you now want to see more?

  7. And Now your Talk Outline 1. The first part of the talk 2. Using few words 3. Parting thoughts

  8. GET THE AUDIENCE TO UNDERSTAND YOUR PRIMARY MOTIVATING QUESTION FOR PART 1

  9. Methods to Answer Question Don t spend too long here A GREAT PICTURE/EXPERIMENTAL DIAGRAM Give detail that folk need Treatment 1 Maybe something awesome Treatment 2

  10. DONT YOU WISH THIS SLIDE WAS A PICTURE OF YOUR EXPERIMENTAL SETUP?

  11. DONT YOU WISH THIS SLIDE WAS A PICTURE OF YOUR MAIN RESULT? Picture are worth 10,000 words if they are clear

  12. Data Slide with Evocative Title Category 4 Category 3 Series 1 Series 2 Category 2 Series 3 Category 1 0% 50% 100% Central Message: I will fail anyone that uses 3-d cone plots

  13. Dont Confuse the Viewer With Too Many Panels Category 4 Category 4 Series 1 Category 3 Series 1 Category 3 Series 2 Series 2 Category 2 Category 2 Series 3 Series 3 6 Category 1 Category 1 4 0% 50% 100% Series 1 0% 50% 100% 2 Series 3 Series 2 This slide is an abomination 0 Series 1 Series 3 Category 4 Category 4 Series 1 Category 3 Series 1 Category 3 Series 2 Category 2 Series 2 Series 3 Category 2 Series 3 Category 1 Category 1 0% 50% 100% 0% 50% No more than 2 panels/slide 100%

  14. Brief Summary Main Result You should have spent most of your time talking about results, not methods Pause to give audience breath Some will wake up from sleeping Or fall asleep

  15. And Now your Talk Outline 1. The first part of the talk 2. Using few words 3. Parting thoughts

  16. PART 2 ELABORATES ON PART 1, DEEPENS OUR UNDERSTANDING

  17. Slides Should Have Few Words But I must explain to you how all this mistaken idea of denouncing pleasure and praising pain was born and I will give you a complete account of the system, and expound the actual teachings of the great explorer of the truth, the master-builder of human happiness. No one rejects, dislikes, or avoids pleasure itself, because it is pleasure, but because those who do not know how to pursue pleasure rationally encounter consequences that are extremely painful. Nor again is there anyone who loves or pursues or desires to obtain pain of itself, because it is pain, but because occasionally circumstances occur in which toil and pain can procure him some great pleasure. To take a trivial example, which of us ever undertakes laborious physical exercise, except to obtain some advantage from it? But who has any right to find fault with a man who chooses to enjoy a pleasure that has no annoying consequences, or one who avoids a pain that produces no resultant pleasure? Truth is relative

  18. Titles Help Sleeping Students Point 1 5 4 3 Point 2 Series 1 2 Series 2 1 Series 3 0 Series 3 Series 1 Some conclusion Title should have summarized this

  19. Be a Dynamic Presenter Annunciate Vary your energy level in talk Be excited Plant your feet, don t wander with no porpoise Plant jokes

  20. And Now your Talk Outline 1. The first part of the talk 2. Using few words 3. Parting thoughts

  21. My Findings I found a think And another thing With few words

  22. Bring it all Together Something Conceptual Maybe Something Else Conceptual This is how I have changed the world

  23. Acknowledgements Who helped you: The Academy, Crabs, Limpets, Spartina, Nature, Science, Darwin, The Ghost of Competition Past Awesome picture behind this (i.e. sunset Slide)

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