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Giving Good Presentations 



PhD Course

Place
IT University of Copenhagen
Rued Langgaards Vej 7
DK-2100 Copenhagen S

Organizers
Paolo Burelli

Lecturer
Bridget Hallam

Date and time of the course
19/04/2010, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
21/04/2010, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
1 sessions of 1 hour and 1 full day session. Class room at ITU

Course description
This course was created to illustrate some best and worst practices from presentations seen at conferences. Students becoming aware of such examples have a better chance of giving good presentations and so giving a good impression to their peers and to potential employers. Note that a good conference presentation is very similar to a good job interview presentation.br/>
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites concerning background

Program
The sessions will be organized as follow:
Day 1: A talk about what makes a good presentation is followed by illustration of many common mistakes
Day 2: Each student gives their own presentation and criticises those of others

Credits
1 ECTS

Exam
Approval or not based on individual presentations
Individual feedback is given to each student

Amount of hours the student is expected to use on the course
Participation: 8.5 hours
Preparation: 8 hours

Participants
The course is relevant for any PhD student at the IT University, the maximum number of participants is 12

 

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