Transcription of Presentation 101 for Graduate Students - Purdue University
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Presentation 101 for GraduatePresentation 101 for Graduate StudentsJ. Paul RobinsonSVM Professor ofCytomicsSVM Professor of CytomicsDepartment of Basic Medical Sciences& Weldon School of Biomedical EngineeringPurdue UniversityPurdue UniversityA set of suggestions and examples for creating good quality to do and what not to do in your seminar!!This Presentation is available for download fromhttp://www cyto Purdue edu/ to grad Students each year since 2000 Notes for those reading this Presentation from this online versiononline versionIt is not ideal to review a set of slides without having heard the Presentation However I have put them on lineheard the Presentation . However, I have put them on line to assist new Students when they have to give seminars or conference talks. My suggestions are mainly for beginners, but some things carry all the way to experienced speakers.
Graduate Student 3. You should have already checked the projector and computer well before your talk Graduate Student J. Paul Robinson Professor, 4. You should be ready to begin Department of Basic Medical Sciences when invited 5. Your first slide should be on Department of Basic Medical Sciences & Department of Biomedical Engineering
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