Computer Engineering Rersarch
Computer Engineering Rersarch
ADIGRAT UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND
COMPUITER ENGINEERING
CHAPTER-03
EFFECTIVE SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION
SKILLS
Associated Lesson Concept
Engineers spend a great deal of time writing technical reports to
explain project information to various audiences.
The Importance of Writing
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The Importance of Writing
Many engineers spend between 1/3 and 1/2 of their work time engaged
in technical writing.
Examples include:
proposals
regulations
manuals
procedures
requests
technical reports
progress reports
emails
memos
Technical Writing
Technical writing is a type of expository writing this is used to convey
information for technical or business purposes.
Technical writing is NOT used to:
entertain
create suspense
invite differing interpretations
Technical Reports
Engineers write technical reports (also called engineering reports) to
communicate technical information and conclusions about projects to
customers, managers, legal authority figures, and other engineers.
A technical report follows a specific layout and format as specified
by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Back Matter
Appendixes
Bibliography
List of Symbols, Abbreviations, and Acronyms
Appendixes:
Anything that cannot be left out of a report, but is too large for the
main part of the report and would serve to distract or interrupt the
flow belongs in the appendixes
Examples include:
Large tables of data
Flowcharts
Mathematical analysis
Large illustrations
Cont..
Detailed explanations and descriptions of test techniques and
apparatus
Technical drawings
List of Symbols, Abbreviations, and Acronyms
Plagiarism
Plagiarism can be:
1. Unauthorized use of the language and thoughts of another author
and the representation of them as one's own
2. Submitting someone else’s text as one’s own or attempting to blur
the line between one’s own ideas or words an those borrowed from
another source.
3. Carelessly or inadequately citing ideas or words borrowed from
another source.
Intellectual Challenges
To avoid plagiarism, we can have outline as follows:
HOW TOGIVE A GOOD PRESENTATION
WHYBOTHERGIVING AGOODTALK?
First impressions matter!
There’s no point doing good work if others don’t know about it or
can’t understand what you did.
Good practice for a teaching career! Good practice for any career!
Helps you sort out what you’ve done, and understand it better
yourself.
TYPES OFPRESENTATIONS
Quick 1-minute “what I do” talk
25 minute conference paper presentation
Project presentation
Thesis defense
Job talk
What they have in common:
Never enough time to talk about everything
All of them reflect on you & need practice/polish
Focus on a clear goal and message.
TOP10 POINTERS FOR AGOODTALK
1. Be neat
2. Avoid trying to cram too much into one slide
Don’t be a slave to your slides.
3. Be brief
use keywords rather than long sentences
4. Avoid covering up slides
5. Use a large font
Cont..
6. Use color to emphasize
7. Use illustrations to get across key concepts
May include limited animation
Outline(1slide)
Background
Motivation and Problem Statement(1-2 slides)