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Title of Presentation First name, last name of author(s) University or Institution affiliation, Country

Title of Presentation First name, last name of author(s) University or Institution affiliation, Country Ex. Ling 2017: 8 th Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics, 19 -23 June, Heraklion, Crete, Greece

Time of oral presentations • The time slot for an oral presentation is 20

Time of oral presentations • The time slot for an oral presentation is 20 minutes, including discussion. • A talk should, therefore, not exceed 15 minutes.

Structure of oral presentations You may think in terms of the following slides: •

Structure of oral presentations You may think in terms of the following slides: • 1 title slide with name(s) of author(s), title of paper and affiliations(s) • 1 slide with what the paper is about • 1 -2 slides with the hypotheses and/or questions • 2 -3 slides covering your methodology and procedures • 6 -8 slides covering your results • 3 -4 slides for discussion and conclusions • 1 slide with acknowledgements Some 15 -20 slides is an optimal number for an oral presentation.

Technical context • The room for oral presentations will be equipped with a multimedia

Technical context • The room for oral presentations will be equipped with a multimedia PC running Windows, which has a CD/DVD drive, Microsoft Power. Point and Acrobat Reader available. • You may bring your presentation on a CD or on a USB flash drive. • In case you have doubts about your presentation being properly displayed by the available equipment, please check it as soon as possible in the preparation room.

Presentations techniques • Use colours that work well together – that are easy to

Presentations techniques • Use colours that work well together – that are easy to see from far away • Limit the information provided on each slide to only the essentials • Use effects, transitions and animation very sparingly

Presentations techniques • Use clip art, pictures, charts, tables and diagrams to enhance presentation

Presentations techniques • Use clip art, pictures, charts, tables and diagrams to enhance presentation content • Use a chart or graph to present statistics ØData in graphs are easier to comprehend & retain than raw data ØTrends are easier to visualize in graph form • Always title your graphs • Hardly more than two graphs per slide

Presentations techniques • Use 1 -2 slides per minute of your presentation • Write

Presentations techniques • Use 1 -2 slides per minute of your presentation • Write in point form, not complete sentences • Include 4 -6 points per slide • Avoid wordiness: use key words and phrases only

Presentations techniques • Use an effective and strong closing ØYour audience is likely to

Presentations techniques • Use an effective and strong closing ØYour audience is likely to remember your last words • Use a conclusion slide to: ØSummarize the main points of your presentation ØSuggest future avenues of research

Ex. Ling 2017: 8 th Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics, 19 -23

Ex. Ling 2017: 8 th Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics, 19 -23 June, Heraklion, Crete, Greece