Instruction for Presentation
1/ Submit your slides to Moodle to comply with the assignment marking criteria. I suggest you include the format below [50% of total mark]
• 1st slide: title, name, ID, date, Tutor etc
• 2nd slide: Introduction including definition, brief explanation of the topic, and the structure of the remaining presentation clearly
• 3rd slide: Figure/table to show the overview of the topic
• 4th and 5th slide: Detail explanation of the topic. This can be extended by 1 or 2 more slides
• 6th slide: Advantages and Disadvantages, Problems, Solutions etc
• 7th slide: diagram, figures, pictures to support the previous slides.
• 8th: Future works: what to be done, what are the trends? This slide can be located after the conclusion.
• 9th: conclusion
• 10th: References: all references should have in citation and properly referenced in text and references following IEEE format.
2/ Presentation [50% of total mark]
You should present in clear English so that audience can understand what you are talking about. Speak slowly, clearly and loudly.
How will it be marked?
- As long as you conform the slides format as above, you may get pass mark. Otherwise, you may get penalties. For example, 9 slides are perfect but missing 10th slides for reference. In this case, 10% deduction will occur even though you presented 9 slides properly. Thus, I strongly suggest you prepare the slides to 100% follow the format suggested.
- Do NOT read the slides but talk about your thoughts. You will get penalty mark if you simply read the slides even though you perfectly presented other aspects. Presentation and communication skills will be mainly checked.
- Submit to Moodle and do not bring a memory stick or email access for your presentation. You will not have a chance to present unless you submitted it to Moodle as your tutor will using the file in the Moodle for your presentation. No exception.
- Make points with a few bullet points, and do not cut and paste your article paragraph. You will lose marks for too many words.
Check the links below for preparation and google yourself to learn:
http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/studying/study-support/academic-skills/oral-presentations
https://www.topuniversities.com/blog/presentation-tips-students-how-conquer-anxiety
https://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/presentationskills.htm