Your objective defines what you wish to achieve with your presentation. To achieve a realistic objective you must consider the characteristics of your audience: their motives for attending your presentation, their interests, their knowledge level and their intentions.
The structure of a good presentation is as follows:
We recommend you to make an overview with the estimated timing of your presentation and to prepare yourself for questions from the audience. Rehearsal of your presentation is strongly recommended! Please note that presenting to a live audience can take a little longer than during a rehearsal.
Presentation
It is important to adhere to the time schedule: 25 minutes in total per presentation (in example 20 minutes speaking time and 5 minutes question time).
Generally, audience’s attention is high at the beginning of a presentation, will decrease and is at its worst about two thirds of the way through. When you reach the conclusion, their attention will increase again. You can help your audience to concentrate by restricting detail to a minimum, using variety in visual aids and tone of voice, maintaining eye contact and by summarising frequently.
Upload your video
Your pre-recorded video must be submitted before 15 August 2022 (CET).
You're required to submit your video if you are presenting online.
Details of the video are:
For example, the presentation for paper number 1 will be "Presentation_1_Arthur".