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Research Methods

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Some speaking references

  • How to Present a Paper in Theoretical Computer Science: A Speaker's Guide for Students, by Ian Parberry, first appeared in SIGACT News, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 42-47, 1988. Includes
    • What to Say and How to Say It. The selection of material to include in a talk, and how it is arranged and presented is crucial to success.
    • Getting Through to the Audience. Once you have selected and organized your material, the next major hurdle is when you find yourself actually standing in front of the audience. Faulty delivery can ruin even a well-prepared talk.
    • Visual and Aural Aids. Now that you have a well-prepared talk and can deliver it with style, there is the next stumbling block: the overhead projector and the microphone.
    • Question Time. As we have already seen, it is customary to end a presentation with a short period for questions.
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