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7046447 No.7046447 [Reply] [Original]

Sup /sci/?

I'm scheduled to give a short 12 minute presentation in a couple of days. The subject is an article on tandem catalysis published in 2014.

My question to you is, how do you structure your scientific presentations?

My plan was to have to following outline:

Introduction (Why did they do it, what was already known?)
Methods (How did they do it?)
Results (What did they find out?)
Discussion and Critique (How valuable is this research? What could be improved in the future?)

>> No.7046475

Be sure to shortly explain to your audience what they can expect (it will be approximately 12 minutes long, the points you will cover, room for questions at the end). And don't stuff your slides full of text! Use keywords and nice, clear pictures.

>> No.7046494

Make sure to use memes in your presentation.