At the MRS Spring meeting, I went to a session on how to give a scientific presentation by consultant Tim Miller, which I found quite valuable. Here's a summary of my notes from that session.
He gave six tips that he called a "first approximation" to the right way to give a talk. They were:
- Stand still
- Face the audience
- Make eye contact
- Speak
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However, I guess I don't agree with the standing still thing. Sometimes I like to actually go to the projector and point things out and I also like to use lots of gestures. But maybe he is mostly talking to the fidgeters and the people who rock back and forth or something? Can you say aspergers?
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I think gestures are a great thing when they're purposeful, but, for instance, I realized that I tend to make lots of meaningless motions with my hands when I'm giving a talk, simply because I'm nervous. Stopping that behavior made the talk much better.
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