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diff --git a/notes/17-06-2026-jd.txt b/notes/17-06-2026-jd.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc2c9f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/notes/17-06-2026-jd.txt @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +==Presentation__Meeting== +1) Use the recipe. +If you deviate from that, then what it's at your own risk. +Hard limit on the number of slides is 10. +Each slide is 1-2 minutes. +You can have between 5-10 slides. +>10 slides -> very good change you won't have the time to talk about what's on the slides. +You _can_ have extra slides. +The QnA is the questions by everybody in the room. +You can also ask questions/should ask questions. +The last couple of minutes the _supervisors_ ask questions. + +2) Make sure your slides are numbered. +First slide has to have the title plus your name. +The slides can be posted online, so the first slide might be the business card. +You can use the first slide for a little bit more than just title -- add an _abstract_. +Add a short text. +"At a top level, my project is ..." +Have a bit of an introduction on the very first slide. + +3) The second slide: this is societal context of your work. +How does this work affect society at large? + +4) After comes the problem statement OR the research question. +You can KEEP the problem statement. +You can also show the contributions. + +5) Design to present --> USE Animations to make things appear one by one. +A lot of material all at once is BAD. +Make colored boxes appear one by one in the order you talk about them. +OR include red highlight boxes. +If you look at the component in the red boxes --> steer the attention in the audience, if you want to show something that has so many components as something like Ana Maria's slide 5. + +Focus on the most _innovative_ part of the design. +Design has a lot of elements --> focus on what made _this_ design special. +Focus on the most interesting thing that you have added. + +Show what is important, highlight some boxes, tell them the `cool stuff of the thesis.` + +6) It's not given which contributions are worth more and which aren't. +At the level of the bachelor, it is typically easiest to make an impression with the experiments. +The design and implementation are unlikely the most groundbreaking part of the thesis. +Most bachelor thesis are experiment heavy, so most presentations are experiment heavy. + +7) Are we given a clicker or do we plug in our own laptop? +We are plugging in our own laptop. + +8) Replicate a result from a previous study to show that the system works. +Replicate an experiment!!!!!! +You can show this to the audience to show you can demonstrate your capability in the presentation. + +9) Jesse strongly recommends: there should be something you are really excited about. +Whatevery you found the most enjoyable or challenging --> try to incorporate this in the presentation. +"Now we go to my favourite part". +"Now we go to the most difficult part, and I am really proud I can show you these experimental results today" |
