I really like the way how you explain and share your knowledge to the audience. I wished I had in Germany more Professors like the way you are. Easy to follow because of a great framework and the art of teaching methods to easy understand challenging topics. What I missed so much was teaching and practicing methods and frameworks. That is something what people in Canada and USA are doing so much better then here in teaching in University.
One of your best videos and presentations about presenting (that you've presented) yet! And such timely motivation, being only a couple of weeks before my stage 3 😨 that's enough time to learn magic tricks and a miniature stringed gourd (well, the ukelele is old news, now, no?)! ** Faculty immediately signs off 'unsatisfactory' **
Trying to prepare for the next academic step by learning how to condense information and present it in a palatable way. When writing, I struggle with what I want to say and the sentences frequently end up being more words than I want them to be. I want to be efficient at this. Are there any excerises or more tips for taking concepts that have taken a paper a few paragraphs to say into a sentence or two? Thank you for sharing your experience and information with us!
Have those three words. In this talk it seems to be "hello zoom people" 😂 Also for the usefulness of my research I'd like to add a quote by Henri Poincaire: "The mathematician does not study pure mathematics because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it's beautiful". One thing I would add, or I guess remove, from this quote is the word pure. All maths has its applications, the world only advanced because of mathematics, some people are just ahead of the curve.
This 3 min thesis seems pretty common in Australia. I guess since they don't really do a defence in Aus. How can a PhDs body of work be worth only 3 minutes. Seems a waste.
Here are a couple of tips for you Andy: when presenting, don’t blaspheme and don’t use vulgarity because your presentation will be memorable to some, for the wrong reasons.
The same applies for trashing scholars in your field. Let’s say that my presentation is essentially a rejection of Prof. B’s research on a certain topic. I might think that Prof. B was a hack or misguided but I will establish more trust if I leave personalities out of it, and simply focus on my research as having undermined the conclusions of Dr. B’s seminal paper.
This channel and all of its contents has been so incredibly useful for my third year dissertation, it almost feels like a cheat!
The best academic channel ever!
and this precious lesson is free....two thumbs up for Andy!
Thanks so much Andy for democratizing relevant tricks. Credit for that (A+)! - Signed, DBA candidate
I really like the way how you explain and share your knowledge to the audience. I wished I had in Germany more Professors like the way you are. Easy to follow because of a great framework and the art of teaching methods to easy understand challenging topics. What I missed so much was teaching and practicing methods and frameworks. That is something what people in Canada and USA are doing so much better then here in teaching in University.
Superb! I never regretted subscribing to your channel. You're really a life saver!
This is the best channel on youtube
40 minutes! What a great work! Love your content😊
Superb. Just what I needed. Always love the content that you put out
Glad to help!
I have just done a proposal presentation today. Thank you for this I will use this to improve in the future.
brilliant! So glad a Uni finally embraced change
Mutual respect, gradually earned by both sides
This is brilliant. Thank you so much Andy
It is not easy to keep people's attention for 5 minutes, let alone 40. Brilliant hands-on example.
This was awesome!
I seriously was waiting for you to light some Magician's paper :-) Loved the content, even without it, though!
AWESOME! Every bit is extremely insightful and useful. Thank you for the video!
Thank you for all that you share❤
That was way more then 3 minutes! :-)
One of your best videos and presentations about presenting (that you've presented) yet! And such timely motivation, being only a couple of weeks before my stage 3 😨 that's enough time to learn magic tricks and a miniature stringed gourd (well, the ukelele is old news, now, no?)! ** Faculty immediately signs off 'unsatisfactory' **
thank you, this channel helps me so much
This. Is. Awesome. 🤯 Thank you, Andy! 🙌 Shared on my socials - and told students (and colleagues!) to watch it too 😉
Trying to prepare for the next academic step by learning how to condense information and present it in a palatable way.
When writing, I struggle with what I want to say and the sentences frequently end up being more words than I want them to be.
I want to be efficient at this. Are there any excerises or more tips for taking concepts that have taken a paper a few paragraphs to say into a sentence or two?
Thank you for sharing your experience and information with us!
Amazing talk! Thank you🎉
This was amazing - thanks!
You're very welcome!
"Prince Andrew was in the audience, it was a presentation in Brisbane"
Me: OMG, you were in Brisbane? (oh, and so was Prince Andrew too I guess)
Brilliant!
Andy Your tips are great. I have a question, is it necessary to include a slide stating the agenda in a short presentation like this?
Have those three words. In this talk it seems to be "hello zoom people" 😂
Also for the usefulness of my research I'd like to add a quote by Henri Poincaire: "The mathematician does not study pure mathematics because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it's beautiful".
One thing I would add, or I guess remove, from this quote is the word pure. All maths has its applications, the world only advanced because of mathematics, some people are just ahead of the curve.
Three words thing 👌
T o p ........N o t c hhhhhhhh symposium... Thank YOU for sharing technique
PIs stealing my ideas in the name of interview-how to solve this problem?
I've just done a presentation today 😅😅😅
This 3 min thesis seems pretty common in Australia. I guess since they don't really do a defence in Aus. How can a PhDs body of work be worth only 3 minutes. Seems a waste.
"my secret formula for 3 minute presentations" *uploads 41 minute video*
Are you allowed to say shit in Academia 😂 11:48
Chemist always draws potential energy surface😅
Here are a couple of tips for you Andy: when presenting, don’t blaspheme and don’t use vulgarity because your presentation will be memorable to some, for the wrong reasons.
The same applies for trashing scholars in your field. Let’s say that my presentation is essentially a rejection of Prof. B’s research on a certain topic. I might think that Prof. B was a hack or misguided but I will establish more trust if I leave personalities out of it, and simply focus on my research as having undermined the conclusions of Dr. B’s seminal paper.
45 minutes video about 3 minutes ? crap