Robert R. H. Anholt Ph.D. is Professor of Zoology and Genetics and Director of the W. M. Keck Center for Behavioral Biology at North Carolina State University
Review
"Brimming with sound general advice and many excellent tips and tricks. Dazzle 'em with Stylelt;/i> aims to leave its readers so prepared for their presentations that their brilliance will come shining though." - CIVIL ENGINEERING (July 2006)
Summary
Mastering the art of communicating scientific information is more critical than ever for a successful career in science and technology. Scientists today must be able to effectively convey sophisticated information to a broad audience that may include students colleagues around the world regulatory bodies granting agencies legislators and the lay public. In this engaging and lively book the author provides a step-by-step guide to the complete process of making a scientific presentation from preparation to delivery. It offers numerous examples highlighting what to follow and what to avoid. This revised edition covers the effective use of PowerPoint and other computer-based presentation programs. It also includes a handy checklist new illustrations and tips on handling an audience in a foreign country.
Table of Contents
Foreword Preface Preparing a Scientific Presentation The Structure of a Scientific Presentation Visual Displays: How to (and Not to) Use Them Delivery Appendix: Checklists Recommended Reading