Monday, 24 October 2022

Structuring reminder for slides

Hello all,

I hope you had a lovely break, you’re refreshed and ready for the next part of the learning until the December break.

Just a wee reminder for the structure you’ll need for the assessed presentation. Around 10-11 slides is normally a good number to aim for when delivering a 5-8 minute talk.

All of the following parts are required:

Slide 1 - your name, date of when you are presenting your talk, what the talk is about. Optionally, you may also wish to add an appropriate image.

Slide 2 - this tells the audience exactly the order of your presentation and should always finish with the same three bullet points. See below.

Slides 3-8 (this is an approximate number and your content, this is what you found out from your research).

Slide 9 - conclusion - this is vital to recap what you spoke about. No new info should appear here.

Slide 10 - references / sources - ALL sources should be noted here, hyperlinked. You don’t need to use Harvard, but can if you wish. I’ll look at that in the second assessment, report writing.

Slide 11 - Thank you for listening, are there any questions?

Sensible structure always wins the day!

Mark 



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