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Expert Technical Lecture

The document discusses expert technical lectures, including outlining the lecture theme and subtopics clearly, analyzing how theories apply in practice through questions and visual aids, and concluding with findings on current benefits, limitations, and potential improvements.

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Expert Technical Lecture

Theme Clarity, Analysis, Findings


What is Expert Lecture
• Also known as guest lecture or invited talk.
• Colleges invite professors from IIT, NIT, or
other well-known institutes, to come to their
campus, and give a talk to the students.
• Target: update the students with the current
trends in market and technology.
– The expert can give an insider’s knowledge of how
the theories apply in actual field.
Expert Lecture at PSIT
Outlining the lecture: Theme clarity
• Start the lecture with a quiz, to test the
knowledge level of your audience on the
specific topic.
• Mention the topic and subtopic very clearly.
• Tell the audience what points you are going to
cover, and what you will leave out.
• The points should be mentioned in the exact
order that you will use while speaking.
Analysis
• Show how theories apply in real field, to do real
functions. This is analysis.
• When you do analysis, keep your audience involved
by asking a lot of questions. Ask them why one
method is selected over others. This gives them a
chance to connect theory with application.
• Use pictures, graphs, videos to illustrate your points.
• Calculations should be done on flipcharts, or a
separate board.
Findings
• Findings come towards the end of your
lecture. Mention:
--how the current technology will
benefit people.
--what are the current limitations to
this specific field.
--How those limitations could be overcome.

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