Browsing the MIT OpenCourseWare’s Laboratory in Cognitive Science entry, I came across a paper on giving effective scientific talks.
- Prepare your material carefully and logically
- Practice your talk
- Don’t put in too much material
- Avoid equations
- Have only a few conclusion points
- Talk to the audience not to the screen
- Avoid making distracting sounds
- Polish your graphics
- Use large letters (no fonts smaller than 16 pts)
- Keep the graphic simple
- Use color
- Use cartoons
- Use humor if possible
- Be personable in taking questions
- First, repeat the question
- If you don’t know the answer then say “I don’t know, I will have to look into that”
- If the questioner disagrees with you and it looks like there will be an argument then defuse the situation
- Never insult the questioner