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How to Prepare and Present a Talk • What is my topic? Be aware what to include and what not. • Who is the audience? Experts, Peers, Referees, Broader Public... • What do I want to achieve with my talk? Apply for position, apply for grant, teach novices, discussion with peers • How long am I supposed to talk? • Where will I talk? (make sure you‘ll have the the technical support that you need) Gather Material • Decide which materials are essential, important, supplementary, useless - rank them! • Draft an outline of your talk • Always keep the purpose of your talk in mind! Beginning of Talk • Introduce yourself if necessary, thank for opportunity to speak if applicable • Possibly outline of your talk (NOT Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusions!) • Possibly start with something special to pull people into the topic (a citation, a problem, a news headline, a picture...) Main Part of Talk • Use clear organization for sequence of major points within and across slides • At any point of the talk, you and the audience should be aware where you are in sequence • Connect the different parts (think of transitions!) • Follow cohesive story line and try to built up excitement • Take time “to walk people“ through Figures and Tables • Slow down for important points; End of Talk • Summarize most important points you made (Results) • If possible relate back to the start of your talk • Formulate conclusion(s) • Possibly offer outlook for future research or open questions
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