Sarah Simpson
Presenting at Conferences
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Presenting at Conferences
Contents
Contents
1
Introduction
7
2
he ‘Science Bit’
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2.1
Fear and nerves.
8
2.2
Brain Structure
8
2.3
Flight, Flight, Freeze
10
2.4
Mid Brain Nervousness
10
3
Presenter types
12
3.1
he Powerful Presenter
12
3.2
he nails-Down-the-Blackboard
13
3.3
he look-at-me presenter
13
4
he 3 Main Elements
15
4.1
Audience
16
4.2
Content
16
4.3
Presenter
17
5
Presentation ‘Ingredients’
18
5.1
Efective preparation (he ACTIVE STOMP)
18
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Presenting at Conferences
Contents
5.2
Audience
18
5.3
Contingency
19
5.4
Timing
21
5.5
Venue
21
5.6
Stories and metaphors
22
5.7
Presenter
25
6
Planning
27
6.1
Planning exercise
28
7
Substance, Flair and Interest
34
7.1
Stage 1 – starting your presentation
35
7.2
Stage 2 – the outline and transitions
42
7.3
Stage 3 – methodology (if appropriate)
46
7.4
Stage 4 – results
47
7.5
Stage 5 – Conclusions / Close
47
7.6
Stage 6 – Q&A / Managing the Audience
48
7.7
Stage 7 – audience recap (if appropriate)
50
8
Visual Aids
51
8.1
Visual Aids
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