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PAPER PRESENTATION!
These
guidelines focus on what can be done in the preparation and delivery
stages of a talk to improve its audience appeal by making it more
comprehensible, attention-grabbing, and unforgettable. Before
presenting a paper, you should recognize the limitations imposed on
your presentation and then it is recommended that in preparing your
talk you:
1. Decide on a limited number of the significant ideas you want your listeners to code, understand, and keep in mind.
2. Write out your presentation as a mini-lecture starting with an outline that you expand into a narrative.
3. Get feedback both from tape-recorded replay of your delivery and from critical contemporaries who listen to it.
4. Do not just read your paper. Speak your ideas directly to your
audience, referring—if necessary only—to an outline of main points and
conversions.
5. Try to speak aloud, clear enough, and with sufficient zeal to hold the attention of your audience.
6. State your final conclusions and finish on time.
It is an honor to have the opportunity of being in the focus with an
audience of peers giving you their time and attention. You have an
obligation to them to use that occasion intelligently and well.