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Checklist for Analyzing Oral Presentations
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Contents
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Recognizable Structure
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Introduction
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Strong opening
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Informative on general background
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Identifies scientific question
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Explains the approach to solve this question
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Main part
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Logical structure
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Not too much information
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No irrelevant details
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Short summaries or conclusions per subject
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Conclusions
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Clearly announced
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Only important points
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Relation with scientific question in the
introduction
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Effective closing
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Presentation
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Use of language
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Casual or formal language
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Jargon, abbreviations
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Clear pronunciation
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Varying pace and pitch
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Use of emphasis where necessary
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Contact with audience
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Speaks towards the audience
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Enthusiasm
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Natural gestures
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Visual aids
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Readable lettering
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Clear self-explanatory slides
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Efficient, easy to understand figures
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Text in headlines
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Timing
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Balanced timing per part
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Finishes in time, without hurrying towards the end
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General impression
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Correct level for majority of the audience?
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Not too much material?
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Audience learned about general background?
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Background sufficient to appreciate details?
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Message clear?
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