Stanford

EFS 698C - STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Writing and Presenting Research

HomeSyllabus | Class Notes |EFS Home Page


EFS 698C: Week 7 Notes
 

I. Presentations: 2-3 minute introduction to a longer talk. Engage the audience and prepare them for the rest of the talk. Try to focus on 1-2 problem areas and show improvement

II. Writing discussion

    Williams Lesson 5 review

    Williams Lesson 6 introduction

III. Peer review of abstracts

IV. Introduction to introductions

V. Formal Presentation Basics

Clear topic, audience, and purpose
Structure
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
Comprehensible, engaging speech, especially at the beginning and end
Complementary visual support
Impression of interest and confidence

VI. 6Ps of Presentations: 6Ps.pdf

VII. Looking for presentation techniques to copy: see assignment

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Homework: 

1. Meeting. Review the video of your introduction. If you have other writing, be sure to send that ahead.

2. Write the answers to the exercises in Lesson 6: 6.1 (4, 6); 6.2 (4)

3. Find two example introductions: one that you think is particularly good and another that you think has some problems. Bring printed copies of both in for your classmates to read--don't indicate which is which.

4. Finding presentation techniques to copy: do the following.

1) Find an example of a speaker online (https://www.ted.com/https://ecorner.stanford.edu; other) who has one or more characteristics you would like to incorporate into your own speaking.

2) Come prepared next week to present and discuss your example briefly, explaining the element(s) that you find worthy of emulating (send me the URL of the clip by Monday at 8:00 pm). Phil's examplehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLkC7ralR30

3) Then, take a 1-2 minute selection from any previous talk in which you demonstrate one or two techniques or stylistic points picked up from that speaker.

 


Last modified: February 19, 2019, by Phil Hubbard