6.3 Presenting findings

Cards (50)

  • Presenting findings clearly requires a well-structured presentation with sections for introduction, key findings, supporting evidence, and conclusion
  • When creating visual aids, it is essential to use clean, uncluttered designs with minimal text
  • Slides are digital visual aids that include concise text, images, and graphics
  • What is one key principle to consider when creating visual aids?
    Simplicity
  • Visual aids should use a large font size and high-contrast colors
  • In the key findings section, you should summarize the main discoveries
  • During practice, focus on maintaining eye contact, gestures, and tone
  • If you run short on time, be prepared to summarize or skip less critical points
  • Order the key sections of a well-structured presentation:
    1️⃣ Introduction
    2️⃣ Key Findings
    3️⃣ Supporting Evidence
    4️⃣ Conclusion
  • When creating visual aids, simplicity involves using clean, uncluttered designs
  • What design principle should be used when creating visual aids to ensure clarity?
    Simplicity
  • What font size and color contrast should be used in visual aids to ensure readability?
    Large font, high contrast
  • Match the type of visual aid with its description:
    Slides ↔️ Digital materials with concise text
    Handouts ↔️ Printed materials summarizing information
    Diagrams/Charts ↔️ Visual representations of data
    Physical Models ↔️ 3D objects demonstrating ideas
  • Summarizing the main discoveries from research is a key component of a presentation's key findings section.

    True
  • Incorporating visual aids can help the audience better understand and remember key points.

    True
  • Effective time management involves allocating specific time durations for each section of your presentation
  • Match the interactive element with its benefit:
    Polls ↔️ Collect immediate feedback
    Q&A Sessions ↔️ Clarify doubts
    Group Activities ↔️ Encourage collaboration
    Quizzes ↔️ Assess comprehension
  • Presenting with the right level of formality makes research findings both authoritative and accessible.

    True
  • Match the type of visual aid with its description:
    Slides ↔️ Digital material with concise text, images, and graphics
    Handouts ↔️ Printed summaries of key information
    Diagrams/Charts ↔️ Visual representations of data or processes
  • Arrange the key sections of a well-structured research presentation in the correct order:
    1️⃣ Introduction
    2️⃣ Key Findings
    3️⃣ Supporting Evidence
    4️⃣ Conclusion
  • Strong oral communication skills are essential for effectively presenting research findings
    True
  • Visual aids should always include detailed paragraphs of text
    False
  • What is the purpose of the introduction in a well-structured presentation?
    State research objectives
  • What is one benefit of practicing your presentation delivery?
    Improve timing and pacing
  • What is one strategy for effective time management in a presentation?
    Plan timing
  • What should the introduction in a well-structured presentation include?
    Research question and objectives
  • What is the purpose of handouts as a visual aid?
    Summarize key information
  • Well-designed visual aids help the audience understand and remember key findings
    True
  • When creating visual aids, it is important to maintain a common style and formatting
  • Visual aids can make a presentation more engaging and effective.

    True
  • In a well-structured presentation, the introduction should state the research question and objectives
  • The conclusion of a presentation should recap key findings and their significance
  • Order the key aspects to focus on during presentation practice:
    1️⃣ Understand the content
    2️⃣ Practice delivery with eye contact and gestures
    3️⃣ Adhere to timing and pacing
    4️⃣ Integrate visuals seamlessly
  • Flexibility is important during a presentation if you find yourself running short on time.

    True
  • What type of tone and vocabulary should be used to maintain formality in a presentation?
    Formal, polite tone
  • The introduction of a research presentation should briefly state the research question and objectives
    True
  • Relevance is a key principle when creating visual aids
    True
  • Visual aids should be designed to ensure consistency in style and formatting

    True
  • Visual aids can enhance understanding and memory of key findings

    True
  • Match the visual aid with its description:
    Slides ↔️ Digital slides with concise text
    Handouts ↔️ Printed materials summarizing key information
    Diagrams/Charts ↔️ Visual representations of data
    Physical Models ↔️ 3D objects demonstrating principles