6/27/18 FSHN Sympothium
1. I went to Xianbing (Eric)'s poster. He gave a very nice intro: what is the main topic; the significance of the problem I want to solve; the approach I used. In the first 3-5 sentences.
6/9-12 ASN meeting
1. Oral: bring the big picture when doing the intro; the significance of your study. Otherwise, people may not feel this study is important/interesting.
1. Always remind your audience how your presentation relates to them; so they have the motivation to listen to you;
2. Be passionate;
3. have an outline;
4. If you want to include things in slides, then be sure to explain it well; otherwise, no need to include it;
5. tell a story;
6. In the end of the presentation: have a summary of take-home message; for the audience to talk about your presentation after they go out;
7. slides: 7/7: each slides no more than 7 lines; each line no more than 7 words;