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SUGGESTED ORDER AND VISUALS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION (In a Science Congress)

Suggested order and visuals for oral presentation

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SUGGESTED ORDER AND VISUALS FOR

ORAL PRESENTATION

(In a Science Congress)

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Presentation

Visual Aids

1. Explain the background of the study and tell your audience how you became interested in the topic.

Title

2. State the Problem in question form

Picture, diagram or table that shows the problem.

3. Cite pertinent information on variables and previous related research

• Photos of experimental subject or phenomena

• Table outlining similarities and differences among research studies

4. State the research hypotheses List of hypotheses

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Presentation

Visual Aids

PROCEDURES

1. Describe the design of the experiment

Flow chart of the experiment

2. Describe the experimental procedure (methods and Materials

List of materials

3. Explain how the data were analyzed

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Presentation

Visual Aids

RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS

1. Display the results and product

Tables, graph of each type of data

2. Describe the resultsActual display or photographs of treatment group

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Presentation

Visual Aids

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

1. Summarize the major findings, including support for the research hypothesis

List of major findings

2. Give recommendations or suggestions for improvement for further study and potential applications.

List of improvements, possible research topics and applications

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Creating a Good First Impression

OTake a deep breath, stand straight and begin.

OSpeak clearly at a reasonable pace and loudly enough to be heard by everyone.

OMake effective use of visual aidsOMaintain an eye-to-eye contact with the

judges and the audience.OCreate a relaxed and friendly facial

expressionOBe enthusiastic about your project.