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Checklist for Analyzing Oral Presentations

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  1. Contents
    1. Recognizable Structure
    2. Introduction
      • Strong opening
      • Informative on general background
      • Identifies scientific question
      • Explains the approach to solve this question
    3. Main part
      • Logical structure
      • Not too much information
      • No irrelevant details
      • Short summaries or conclusions per subject
    4. Conclusions
      • Clearly announced
      • Only important points
      • Relation with scientific question in the introduction
      • Effective closing

  2. Presentation
    1. Use of language
      • Casual or formal language
      • Jargon, abbreviations
      • Clear pronunciation
      • Varying pace and pitch
      • Use of emphasis where necessary
    2. Contact with audience
      • Speaks towards the audience
      • Enthusiasm
      • Natural gestures
    3. Visual aids
      • Readable lettering
      • Clear self-explanatory slides
      • Efficient, easy to understand figures
      • Text in headlines
    4. Timing
      • Balanced timing per part
      • Finishes in time, without hurrying towards the end

  3. General impression
    1. Correct level for majority of the audience?
    2. Not too much material?
    3. Audience learned about general background?
    4. Background sufficient to appreciate details?
    5. Message clear?
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