Published On Jun 24, 2022
If you want to make a presentation on science, technology, engineering, or mathematics, you MUST follow these nine rules (+1 bonus rule) to raise it to the excellent level on an international scale. STEM presentations are different to business or political presentations because we need to get complex ideas and concepts from our minds into the minds of our audience — and that requires good preparation and advanced communications skills.
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Presented by: Dr Andrew Robertson
Thanks to Dave Borgeson for the music: Enchanted ©Dave Borgeson
Picture credits:
Annual Temperature anomaly —berkeleyearth.org
2020 Global heat map—berkeleyearth.org
Forest fire—Matt Howard on Unsplash
Flood—Nguyen Kiet on Unsplash
Greenhouse effect diagram—NASA-JPL/Caltech
View of contrails—NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center on Flickr
Carbon sequestration development—NASA/Fred Deaton
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
03:36 1.Engage Your Audience
11:07 2.Practise Practise Practise!
12:01 3.Communicate
14:43 4.Use Good Delivery
20:50 5.Do Not Read Your Presentation
23:02 6.Take Mini Breaks
25:41 7.Watch Your Time
33:12 8.Set Up Early
34:58 9.Know Your Audience
36:00 You're The Boss
This video was produced at Kyushu University and supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP21K02904. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Kyushu University, JSPS or MEXT.