The Craft of Scientific Presentations : Critical Steps to Succeed and Critical Errors to Avoid
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The Craft of Presentations provides a score of examples from contemporary and historical scientific presentations to show clearly what makes an oral presentation effective. It considers presentations made to persuade an audience to adopt some course of action (such as funding a proposal) as well as presentations made to communicate information, and it considers these from four perspectives: speech, structure, visual aids, and delivery. In keeping with technological innovations, it discusses computer-based projections and slide shows as well as overhead projections. In particular, it discusses ways of organizing graphics and text in projected images and of using layout and design to present the information efficiently and effectively. Unlike other books that discuss technical presentations, this book anchors its advice in the experiences of scientists and engineers, including such successful presenters as Robert Oppenheimer, Richard Feynman, Niels Bohr, and Rita Levi-Montalcini, as well as currently active laboratory directors, scientists, and engineers. In addition to examining successful presentations, Alley also discusses the errors that cause many scientific presentations to flounder, providing a list of ten critical errors to avoid. The insights and tools in this book will guide readers to deliver outstanding presentations. Praise for Michael Alley's The Craft of Presentations: Alley has revamped the way our research center makes presentations particularly the way we design our presentation slides. (Daniel J. Inman, Director Center for Intelligent Material Systems) This book fills a void by illustrating key issues and difficulties in oral presentations with the experiences of others. (Christene Moore, Communication Instructor University of Texas at Austin) |
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| 09-17-07 | 4 | 1\1 |
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The book was excellent pointing out errors that as a presenter one may overlook and yet they determine the quality of your presentation
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| 09-16-07 | 4 | 0\1 |
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The book was excellent pointing out errors that as a presenter one may overlook and yet they determine the quality of your presentation
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 03:38:53 EST)
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| 09-03-07 | 4 | 1\1 |
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I've been thinking about how to improve students' scientific presentation and find this book very useful. The author occasionally slips in quite a few interesting stories of some famous scientists. Quite an enjoyable reading experience.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:44:01 EST)
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| 07-23-07 | 4 | 4\4 |
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This book suggests ways to go beyond the "stock" powerpoint style presentation scheme of titles and bullets to create better presentations. What do I mean by better? Basically, the goal is to create a more narrative presenation. Rather than a presentation of lists of facts, a good scientific presentation also tells a story, and at the same time elucidates a finding in clear detail.
Getting someone to think or create a presentation in this way is a difficult thing to teach, and so the book takes a conversational tone and has plenty of examples and counter examples. It also discusses the various expectations of author, audience, and other politicos who might be in the room, and suggests ways to meet those expectations. I recently put the tactics to good use, for instance, I had picutres of the actual elements of the apparatus over schematic as I spoke about them. It was very effective, and kept the audience engaged. Bottom line, I recommend this book if you want to improve your style or if you are nervous about starting out in the world of scientific presentation. It also helps with confidence to know you've worked hard on improving your style, your audience will appreciate it as well. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:44:01 EST)
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| 01-04-07 | 5 | 1\4 |
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It gave me advice on traps to avoid in presentations. I just need to make good practice of them.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:44:01 EST)
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| 07-05-06 | 4 | 3\3 |
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Although this is a little old fashioned in its style and content (particularly the photos and graphic style), I was sufficiently engaged with the content and anecdotes to read it right through in one evening. I learnt some new facts and had an insight into the style and ideas of someone who approaches fine lectures and presentations with great care. This made it worthwhile. It is a delightful change not to be assaulted by ego or self assurance. There is one irritating characteristic of style - the repeated use of "granted".
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| 03-29-06 | 5 | 8\8 |
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After decades of sitting through terrible technical presentations by hapless fellow engineers (who, to be fair, had never been given the time or opportunity for the proper training), I'd had enough. With plenty of examples of misguided slides to serve as comic relief, I created a one-hour seminar containing the essentials of an effective scientific presentation. Since 1999, I've offered the seminar a few times a year at East Coast and California sites of our (very large) corporation for free at lunchtime, for anyone who cared to attend. So far, nearly 1500 people have done so.
Michael Alley's text is a perfect fit with the advice I dispense. Although we've never met, it's apparent that our analyses of the problem areas in bad technical presentations are very similar. He and I stress many of the same points, a key one being to place a sentence title (or "message", as I put it) at the top of every slide. I've always wanted to point my audiences to a deeper reference than the slides and notes that accompany my (intentionally short) talk. Michael Alley has supplied that reference. Highly recommended. Bob Leedom (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:44:01 EST)
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| 02-23-06 | 4 | 4\4 |
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This book details a history of scientists and engineers that have made excellent presentations and why. The book then effectively contrasts those styles with poor presentation techniques. The author also presents readers with different methodologies for presenting to diverse audiences. Every suggestion is supported with historical instances of presenters that communicated their ideas effectively. The book proved not to be another "how to make cool PowerPoint slide book." The majority of the text is invested in the structure of the presentation. The book serves as a "how to" for undergraduates, post doctoral fellows and speech trainers alike.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 03:07:01 EST)
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| 02-17-06 | 5 | 2\3 |
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Good ideas in order to reveal scientific knowledge for a all kind of audience.
It is an essential book for those teachers who use the lecture method. The lessons become more alive because of demonstrations that are very carefully prepared in many technical aspects. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 03:07:01 EST)
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| 09-21-04 | 5 | 7\8 |
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I present daily at medical school in Italy - my job is teaching how to present in fact. This book suggests what to do and what to avoid when facing this dramatic situation. Great stuff here concerning every aspect of preparing and delivery of a talk. Loved it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-24 03:54:26 EST)
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| 09-20-04 | 5 | 7\8 |
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I present daily at medical school in Italy - my job is teaching how to present in fact. This book suggests what to do and what to avoid when facing this dramatic situation. Great stuff here concerning every aspect of preparing and delivery of a talk. Loved it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-06 03:14:31 EST)
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| 11-03-03 | 5 | 5\15 |
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It's well worth every penny!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-06 03:14:31 EST)
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| 07-12-03 | 5 | 1\1 |
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I give about a dozen technical presentations a year at trade shows, and I learned a lot from this book. I am changing my Powerpoint slides using many of the tips in this book, including complete sentence in the headline. I had designed my slides to help me remember my points. I should have been designing them so the audience could understand them. Besides giving me a better understanding of what I am trying to accomplish, the book was a fun read with numerous stories from the famous and not so famous. There were times it was actually hard to put the book down.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 13:01:40 EST)
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| 03-04-03 | 5 | 1\1 |
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This is the first of Michael Alley's books that I have read and I'm ordering his other two "The Craft Of..." books tonight. He is terrific at getting technical information across in an engaging and entertaining way. The book is full of short stories about scientists (some famous, like Einstein, Feynman and McClintock) and incidents, which he uses as examples to get his points across. A critical resource for anyone who gives technical presentations. I'm buying copies for each of my graduate students.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 13:01:40 EST)
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