One additional point - a conference is MOSTLY about networking (for job opportunities, grants, collaborations)! Therefore, I would always have 1 slide about my institution, and academic "life-history" at the very beginning of my talk, and show my Twitter handle on the cover slide when people are waiting. That way, I make it easy for people to stay connected with me after the talk.
thank you for this useful video, i am presenting in an international conference in person for the first time and I will use these techniques. thank you
I think the challenges is presenting data to make sense for the participants. Visibility is top priority and try not to make it too complex... overwhelmed. Need simplify and good colour usage...limit the choice.
I'll be presenting for the first time, at my first conference invite next week in Denver. I'm terrified, but I typically do well in front of crowds having been in a band and holding meetings for Field staff. I definitely need to practice hard.
I’m jealous! I have a conference in February and so scared because I become a blubbering mess in front of people. And it’s my first as a graduate student.
I'd like to know your opinion about the cue cards? For some, it is a taboo to use them, for some it is absolutely fine. Have you ever talked about it in any of your videos?
Hank you presenter for this presentation tips but I think the issue of confidence should be intrinsic from the presenter unless otherwise you can ruin and loose direction while presenting, but the tips are very helpful
I don't bother with zoom conferences. Paying 300+ just to sit in front of the computer. 90% of the benefits I get from the conferences don't come from the talks. They come from the talks among peers around the lunch table or in the halls.
One additional point - a conference is MOSTLY about networking (for job opportunities, grants, collaborations)!
Therefore, I would always have 1 slide about my institution, and academic "life-history" at the very beginning of my talk, and show my Twitter handle on the cover slide when people are waiting. That way, I make it easy for people to stay connected with me after the talk.
thank you
thank you for this useful video, i am presenting in an international conference in person for the first time and I will use these techniques. thank you
I think the challenges is presenting data to make sense for the participants. Visibility is top priority and try not to make it too complex... overwhelmed. Need simplify and good colour usage...limit the choice.
I have to perform a presentation for my first published paper, thanks for this.
My supervisor is an excellent communicator! She is amazing! I hope I learn the skills from her
20+ years I have been giving presentations and never thought about the "voice" part; thanks!
Great timing! I'm presenting at my first academic conference in about a month, thanks for all you do!
I'll be presenting for the first time, at my first conference invite next week in Denver. I'm terrified, but I typically do well in front of crowds having been in a band and holding meetings for Field staff. I definitely need to practice hard.
I’m jealous! I have a conference in February and so scared because I become a blubbering mess in front of people. And it’s my first as a graduate student.
Thank you so much Andy this video is incredibly helpful! I am presenting for the first time at a conference next week.
Filling an audience with confidence is the best motivator. Thanks for these great tips!
I'd like to know your opinion about the cue cards? For some, it is a taboo to use them, for some it is absolutely fine. Have you ever talked about it in any of your videos?
Thank you so much. Your tips have been immensely helpful.
Hank you presenter for this presentation tips but I think the issue of confidence should be intrinsic from the presenter unless otherwise you can ruin and loose direction while presenting, but the tips are very helpful
I can’t wait to go back to attending in-person conferences. Thank you for the useful tips!
You're so welcome!
Thanks Andy, your contents have been helpful
Do you have tips for a poster presentation?
I'll put it on my list!
Good time with AICHE coming!
You need to feel your audience with confidence...Noted 🤣🤣🤣
A new subscribe man you give me good vibes thank u
Good. Tomorrow I have to record my presentation ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
All the best for the recording!
thank you Andy, hopefully i can master the conference presentation in my first paper conference. bismillah
Also teach us please how to keep such a great beard 😂 thanks for the knowledge you share man so useful always ✌️
I am new here. Thank you so much, your video helps me lot:):):)
What are benefits of participating in confrence
very interesting
I did not see the pdf file you discuss. Can you reshare it please?
I get nervous just from hearing your tips.
I don't bother with zoom conferences. Paying 300+ just to sit in front of the computer. 90% of the benefits I get from the conferences don't come from the talks. They come from the talks among peers around the lunch table or in the halls.
Max just use 10 slide with visual reference. Only one or two quotes.
Just go straight on the issue, u know we have lack of time
Asa Bridge
No latex
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Corwin Ports
Talk less please.. i chose 2× speed still you did not get to the point 🤦🏻♀️
When I look at people I forget everything. Brainfog takes over and then I am just a cow standing infront of crowd. How can I overcome that?