
The Art of Presenting: Delivering Successful Presentations in the Social Sciences and Humanities
Cambridge University Press, 8/20/2020
EAN 9781107139077, ISBN10: 1107139074
Hardcover, 182 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Language: English
Delivering professional presentations of scientific work is an important part of an academic's life. Oral presentations are important not only because you present your scientific work, but also because you present yourself to potential hiring committees, grant committees, and collaborators. This book uses insights from the field of psychology, as well as from the theatre, to teach you how to make a lasting impression. It addresses core topics such as how to design presentation slides, how to practice, and how to deliver your presentation to a range of audiences. Useful exercises are provided to help you cope with presentation anxiety, make the most out of conferences, and adapt your presentation to various formats, audiences, and cultures. It is not easy to present with impact, but this book contains the guidance you need to master the art of presenting.
Part I. Preparing your Presentation
1. The core message
2. The pieces of the puzzle
3. It's all about design
slide design
4. Practice, practice, practice
Part II. Delivering your Presentation
5. The moment of truth
Stand up and deliver
6. Discussion time
7. Verbal and non-verbal behaviour
8. How to deal with stress
Part III. Adapting your Presentation
9. Various presentation formats
10. Cultural differences
11. Addressing different audiences
Part IV. Attending Oral Presentations
12. How to be a good audience member
13. Making the most of conferences
References
Index.