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The
Manufacturing Division presents a “Best Presentation”
Award each conference year. By following the guidelines for a quality
presentation, you will be a candidate for this award. If you are selected
and notified as a winner of this award, it will be awarded at our awards
banquet the following year.
1. Delivery with Visuals An important part of your presentation will be the visual presentation. Visuals, when properly prepared, will add a feel of professionalism to your presentation. The Manufacturing Division requests professional presentations using a presentation projector and slides. Powerpoint in Windows PC format is the preferred format for presentations in the Manufacturing Division. The following tips are offered for slide creation and presentation: a.
The minimum 20-point font should be used with titles a larger font.
A pre-conference trial run will help the presenter determine the proper
viewing font for individual presentation. 2.
Optimal Vocal and Verbal Preparation a.
Show enthusiasm for your topic. The best way to show enthusiasm for
your topic is to be familiar with your topic.
c.
Speak so you will be heard from every corner of the room. Speak at
a rate consistent with professional presentations. Remember, some
audience members may be ESL participants and will have difficulty
understanding information presented at a fast pace. Although time
is limited, speak clearly and slowly, only quickening pace for effect. YOUR ROLE AS AN ACCEPTED PRESENTER... Communication is important once you are accepted to present at the conference. The session moderator will contact you with session information and may request confirmation of your conference attendance. Timely response is requested so sessions can be planned accordingly. At the conference, arrive early for your session and inform the session moderator of your presence. The session moderator will update you on presentation time allotments and session format. Thank
you for your participation in the Manufacturing Division of the ASEE.
We hope these presentation guidelines will offer the assistance needed
for preparation and presentation of your conference session. |
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