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Creating an Effective Creating an Effective Board PresentationBoard Presentation

Mercer Science and Engineering Club3 Creek Rim Drive

Titusville , NJ 08560

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OverviewOverview• The starting point: The starting point: good researchgood research

• Why is the presentation importantWhy is the presentation important

• What needs to be includedWhat needs to be included

• Laying out the boardLaying out the board

• Choosing fonts and figuresChoosing fonts and figures

• Simplify, simplify, simplifySimplify, simplify, simplify

• Construction TipsConstruction Tips

KISS (Keep it simple, stupid)KISS (Keep it simple, stupid)

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Good Research: It’s a startGood Research: It’s a start

• You can’t hide bad research with a You can’t hide bad research with a fancy presentationfancy presentation

• Good research does not sell itselfGood research does not sell itself• Not all details are equally importantNot all details are equally important• You will know what should be You will know what should be

presented. It is simply a matter of how.presented. It is simply a matter of how.• A research paper and research A research paper and research

documents complement a presentationdocuments complement a presentation

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Why The Presentation Is ImportantWhy The Presentation Is Important

• It helps sell your project and resultsIt helps sell your project and results

• Elementary and Junior DivisionElementary and Junior Division– Entries are judged exclusively on the Entries are judged exclusively on the

presentationpresentation

• Senior DivisionSenior Division– Judging includes both the presentation and Judging includes both the presentation and

an oral defensean oral defense– The presentation is the backdrop for the The presentation is the backdrop for the

oral defenseoral defense

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Presentation Components IPresentation Components I

• RequiredRequired– BoardBoard– Abstract Abstract (can be on its own stand)(can be on its own stand)

• RecommendedRecommended– Research paperResearch paper– Research documentsResearch documents– Detailed resultsDetailed results– Abstract handoutsAbstract handouts

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Presentation Components IIPresentation Components II• OptionalOptional

– Audio/video presentation if it augments the Audio/video presentation if it augments the static, board presentationstatic, board presentation

– Project artifacts if useful for oral presentation Project artifacts if useful for oral presentation (senior division)(senior division)

– Artifacts built by student Artifacts built by student (photos recommended)(photos recommended)

• Not RecommendedNot Recommended– Project artifacts not used for oral presentationProject artifacts not used for oral presentation– Tools used for experimentationTools used for experimentation

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What The Presentation DoesWhat The Presentation Does• Attracts attention to the projectAttracts attention to the project

• Provides the initial introduction to viewers Provides the initial introduction to viewers of the project (i.e. judges)of the project (i.e. judges)

• Provides organized overview of the projectProvides organized overview of the project

• Visual aid when describing a projectVisual aid when describing a project

• Helps students organize their thoughts Helps students organize their thoughts when describing their project to judgeswhen describing their project to judges

• A picture is worth a thousand wordsA picture is worth a thousand words

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Target Your AudienceTarget Your Audience

• Decide who is the target audienceDecide who is the target audience– Judges, teachers, parents, studentsJudges, teachers, parents, students

• Design presentation to use terms Design presentation to use terms familiar to the target audiencefamiliar to the target audience

• Explain unfamiliar terms or proceduresExplain unfamiliar terms or procedures• Use drawings and explanations that Use drawings and explanations that

target the audience’s level of target the audience’s level of understandingunderstanding

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Presentation Tells A StoryPresentation Tells A Story

• The board should speak for itselfThe board should speak for itself

• Photos and drawings should enhance Photos and drawings should enhance the story, not the way the presentation the story, not the way the presentation lookslooks

• The sequence of the story should be The sequence of the story should be obviousobvious

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What needs to be included What needs to be included on the boardon the board

• TitleTitle• ProblemProblem• HypothesisHypothesis• MaterialsMaterials• MethodsMethods• DataData• AnalysisAnalysis• ConclusionConclusion• Abstract Abstract (may be free standing)(may be free standing)

• Recommended itemsRecommended items• BenefitsBenefits

• Optional itemsOptional items• Future plansFuture plans• PhotographPhotograph acknowledgements acknowledgements

Photograph taken by …

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What NOT to include on the boardWhat NOT to include on the board

• Your nameYour name• Name or logo of school or affiliationName or logo of school or affiliation• SponsorsSponsors• Photos of identifiable peoplePhotos of identifiable people

– Remember, it is the experiment that is Remember, it is the experiment that is importantimportant

– Caveat:Caveat: photos relevant to the experiment photos relevant to the experiment can be includedcan be included

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More on PhotosMore on Photos• Photos of researcher can be included only if Photos of researcher can be included only if

they are showing something relevant to the they are showing something relevant to the research that could not be shown otherwiseresearch that could not be shown otherwise

• No photos showing identifiable peopleNo photos showing identifiable people• Any photographs showing identifiable people, Any photographs showing identifiable people,

other than the student investigator(s), must other than the student investigator(s), must have a signed release formhave a signed release form

• No photographs of body parts or tissue, No photographs of body parts or tissue, except those allowed by ISEF rulesexcept those allowed by ISEF rules

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Laying out the boardLaying out the board

Model it first. It’s easierModel it first. It’s easier

Project TitleProject Title

Problem

Hypothesis

Materials Methods

Analysis

Conclusion

Data Photos

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Where The Eye GoesWhere The Eye Goes

Decide what, when and where a viewer should lookDecide what, when and where a viewer should look

Project TitleProject Title

Problem

Hypothesis

Materials Methods

Analysis

Conclusion

Data Photo

Title 1st

Problem 2ndData 3rd Analysis 4th

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Choosing fonts and figuresChoosing fonts and figures

• Dont’sDont’s– MMiXiiXiNNgg F Fs s IIS nS ntt gg I Iaa

– TToooo m maanyny cololoorrs aarre babadd

• Do’sDo’s– Fonts tipsFonts tips– Figures and PhotosFigures and Photos– Constructing a complex pageConstructing a complex page

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Font Tips IFont Tips I• Use as few fonts as necessaryUse as few fonts as necessary• San serif fonts like Arial work best on San serif fonts like Arial work best on

presentations presentations • Use serif fonts in research paperUse serif fonts in research paper

• Use fonts like Use fonts like CooperCooper for titles for titles• Look for free fonts on Internet Look for free fonts on Internet (www.1001freefonts.com)(www.1001freefonts.com)

• NEVER USE ALL CAPSNEVER USE ALL CAPS– It is hard to readIt is hard to read– Use Use BoldBold, , ItalicItalic or or ColorColor instead instead

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Font Tips IIFont Tips II

• Use same font and color for similar uses such as Use same font and color for similar uses such as explanations of the explanations of the ProblemProblem or or ConclusionConclusion

• Choosing font sizeChoosing font size– Must be readable from at least 3 feet awayMust be readable from at least 3 feet away– Size should be related to surrounding textSize should be related to surrounding text– Size should indicate the text’s importanceSize should indicate the text’s importance– Titles should not giant while explanations are Titles should not giant while explanations are

microscopicmicroscopic

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Figures and PhotosFigures and Photos

• Should be viewable from Should be viewable from at least 3 feet awayat least 3 feet away• Figures should be as simple as possibleFigures should be as simple as possible

– Use thick, not thin linesUse thick, not thin lines– Use colors judiciously Use colors judiciously – Use legends when necessaryUse legends when necessary

• Scan and print photosScan and print photos– Allows captions and acknowledgements to be Allows captions and acknowledgements to be

included on same piece of paperincluded on same piece of paper– Annotations like arrows can be addedAnnotations like arrows can be added

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• Take lots of photos of the same thingTake lots of photos of the same thing– Choose the bestChoose the best– Different angles can eliminate glare and highlight Different angles can eliminate glare and highlight

aspects of the projectaspects of the project– Try close ups, multiple items in photoTry close ups, multiple items in photo– Where does the photo fit in the storyWhere does the photo fit in the story

• Scan and edit photosScan and edit photos– Crop:Crop: allows larger images, eliminates extraneous allows larger images, eliminates extraneous

detailsdetails– Print and try adjustments: a printed image looks different Print and try adjustments: a printed image looks different

from it viewed on a displayfrom it viewed on a display

• Digital cameras:Digital cameras: Always use highest resolution Always use highest resolution

Taking PhotosTaking Photos

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Constructing A PageConstructing A Page

• KISS – use a single page of paper for KISS – use a single page of paper for each item if possibleeach item if possible

• Generate pages using a word Generate pages using a word processor, presentation or drawing processor, presentation or drawing programprogram

• Use color printer to add borders and Use color printer to add borders and backgroundbackground

• Don’t forget to try landscape page Don’t forget to try landscape page orientationorientation

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Simplify, simplify, simplifySimplify, simplify, simplify

• KISS – Less is better. Clutter is bad.KISS – Less is better. Clutter is bad.• Eliminate redundant or unimportant Eliminate redundant or unimportant

informationinformation• Keep titles and sentences short and Keep titles and sentences short and

conciseconcise• Only show figures or photos that help Only show figures or photos that help

explain key pointsexplain key points• Leaves more space for other Leaves more space for other

informationinformation

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Construction Tips IConstruction Tips I• KISSKISS• Double sided tape for mounting paper/photosDouble sided tape for mounting paper/photos• Always use a paper cutterAlways use a paper cutter• BordersBorders

– Print borders on paperPrint borders on paper– Use a matte or colored paper to back paperUse a matte or colored paper to back paper

• Colored board backgroundColored board background– Highlights items placed on boardHighlights items placed on board– Buy colored backgroundBuy colored background– Spray paintSpray paint

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Construction Tips IIConstruction Tips II

• Maximize white background on paperMaximize white background on paper– Minimizes print time and costMinimizes print time and cost– Simplifies combining multiple pagesSimplifies combining multiple pages

• Use photo matte or glossy paperUse photo matte or glossy paper– Thicker paper, nothing shows throughThicker paper, nothing shows through– Works well with double sided tapeWorks well with double sided tape– Best for photos and figuresBest for photos and figures

• Use same type of paper throughout Use same type of paper throughout presentation. Differences stand out.presentation. Differences stand out.

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Gotch ya’sGotch ya’s

• Always use a spell checkerAlways use a spell checker

• Use a grammar checkerUse a grammar checker

• Read the rules !!!Read the rules !!!

• Catch errors early: get multiple critiques Catch errors early: get multiple critiques from the initial layout design to the final from the initial layout design to the final productproduct

• Remember the ISEF abstractRemember the ISEF abstract

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Video PresentationsVideo Presentations• The board should not require the video The board should not require the video

presentationpresentation• Do not duplicate board contents in presentationDo not duplicate board contents in presentation• Video presentation should show something that Video presentation should show something that

is more easily explained using a movie or is more easily explained using a movie or animation versus a figure or photoanimation versus a figure or photo

• Do not include video presentation if it is Do not include video presentation if it is unnecessaryunnecessary

• Keep video presentation simple and shortKeep video presentation simple and short• Video presentation should run automaticallyVideo presentation should run automatically

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More SuggestionsMore Suggestions

• Peer reviewPeer review– Have students critique boards for extra creditHave students critique boards for extra credit– Rate boards on how well they explain a projectRate boards on how well they explain a project– Use simplified judging formsUse simplified judging forms

• Involve other teachersInvolve other teachers– Make them aware of the projects and goals for Make them aware of the projects and goals for

improving the student’s presentation skillsimproving the student’s presentation skills– English: effective text descriptionsEnglish: effective text descriptions– Math and science: methods of presenting dataMath and science: methods of presenting data– Computer: use of tools to create complex pagesComputer: use of tools to create complex pages

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SummarySummary• Good research means good artifacts (results)Good research means good artifacts (results)• Presentation is important because it is selling Presentation is important because it is selling

your project and its resultsyour project and its results• Include all relevant informationInclude all relevant information• Board layout catches the eye and explains Board layout catches the eye and explains

the detailsthe details• Text and figures must be readable from a Text and figures must be readable from a

distance distance • Remember KISS but complexity is relativeRemember KISS but complexity is relative