RESEARCH Wps
RESEARCH Wps
opportunity. However we feel, presenting our work to an audience is a essential part of a researcher's or
academic's professional life. Presentations are a great way to speak directly to people who are
interested in your field of study, to gather ideas to push your projects forward, and to make valuable
personal connections. These presentation of research paper give opportunities for students to
contribute to and learn about research happening in any field by engaging with fellow researchers. This
can help build a professional network of researchers in the field as you progress through your studies
and career. It also provide great opportunities for you to communicate your research to a wide and
interested audience, get feedback on your work, learn from other presenters and broaden your
professional network. Building presentations does not need to be a challenge. Presenting should be an
opportunity to share with others something very important to you and this is your research. These
suggestions can be used as a starting point to guide the development of future research presentations
and to help relieve some of the stress surrounding them. In presenting a research paper in public, it is
important to know and learn with the different steps and techniques which help you to deliver your
presentation successfully.
— In presenting research paper, it is important to make a PowerPoint Presentation and make it simple.
An effective PowerPoint must be:
• bief and concise were you must focus on the topics and indicate interesting details to catch the
attention of the audience.
• It is also effective to use relevant visual illustration such as pictures, maps and charts in order to easily
understand some relevant text.
• using bullets and numbers to layout the text. however, avoid using distracting colors, pictures and
others to the slides And;
– Good grooming and dress is important but avoid appearing overly ostentatious. Casual/formal Attire is
often the norm today for presentations especially in reseach, It is the way you dress which speaks
volumes about your personality and confidence.
3. Introduce yourself
— Introducing yourself is one of the best way to start the Presentation. Because it boost your
confidence and see that you are ready to present your research. It is also important to the audience that
they know first who are the presenters in front of them.
— The most important part in presentation is the Introducing of your research topic. An introduction
should present you as a capable professional and earn your audience's attention so they want to learn
more about your topic. Depending on your topic, you may need to provide background information so
that the audience understands the significance of your inquiry. Be judicious in the amount of
information you give, and do not let this discussion get you off track. Once you’ve provided sufficient
background, bring the focus back to your research by reminding the audience of your research question.
— Through the use of PowerPoint presentation, you will discuss your research paper. Don't just read
what you put on your presentation, it is important to expand and add some other related and back up
on what you present in order to catch the attention and listen the audience to you. In discussing your
research topic/paper, it is also essential to know some ways to delivering your presentation including:
– The aim is to communicate with them not to show your vocabulary which means keep it simple. Make
sure that you emphasize and deliver the key points of your research.
– Use your voice to communicate and deliver your presentation by speak loudly enough for eveyone to
hear you. On the other hand, make it slowly and clearly in order for you to explain and present your
research and audience can understand you verywell.
– Avoid saying "um", "ah" which these words occur most at transitions from one idea to another and are
distracting to an audience/panel. The better to know your presentation, the better you can control these
verbal tics.
– use pauses also, it is not wrong to take a short period of silence. They give you a chance to gather yout
thoughts, and your audience/panel a chance to think.
• Body language
– it is also useful to use hand gestures to help emphasize the key points of your research and;
– always do and maintaining eye contact to your audience so that it makes you and to your
audience/panel comfortable.
— After the Presentation of your research, usually your audience ask a question about to your research.
Questions show that your audience/panel listening with interest, therefore, should not be regarded as
an attack on you, but as a collaborative search for deeper understanding to your research. They are also
usually experienced and may volunteer extra information that could lead to you gaining new insights
and improve your research.