Before
Whether you’re doing a presentation with others or on your own, you’ll need a plan to read from. Don’t write down everything you’re going to say, but make notes you can refer to easily. You could also make some handouts for other students.
If you’re presenting with others, meet up at least a week in advance to divide the research you need to do. Meet up again a few days before the seminar to plan who will present each part.
Practice reading your presentation to other people a day or so before the seminar, and get their feedback. This will not only make it clearer for your audience, but also make you more confident when presenting it.
Even if you’re not presenting yourself, find out the topic of the seminar from your timetable, and do any reading in advance. Look at your notes from previous seminars or lectures and jot down any specific points you want to discuss.
BeforeWhether you’re doing a presentation with others or on your own, you’ll need a plan to read from. Don’t write down everything you’re going to say, but make notes you can refer to easily. You could also make some handouts for other students.If you’re presenting with others, meet up at least a week in advance to divide the research you need to do. Meet up again a few days before the seminar to plan who will present each part.Practice reading your presentation to other people a day or so before the seminar, and get their feedback. This will not only make it clearer for your audience, but also make you more confident when presenting it.Even if you’re not presenting yourself, find out the topic of the seminar from your timetable, and do any reading in advance. Look at your notes from previous seminars or lectures and jot down any specific points you want to discuss.
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