How To Do A Presentation – #htdap

This section contains Individual posts that have step by step guides on #htdap (how to do a presentation) for various types of presentations. Each posts contains detailed explanations with links to posts that deal with specific topics in more detail. The commonest types of presentations are listed below. If you would like to understand more, get in touch, follow @ffolliet on twitter or send an email.

#htdap posts

image superiority

Data slides (3)

Data slides must be easily interpreted, memorable and clear. They will support the message, not distract, cannot be taken directly from a scientific document and are best if their theme,…

data slide 3

Data slides (2)

In the previous post on data slides it was highlighted that “Data slides must be easily interpreted, memorable and clear. Few are. Most could be improved.” A data slide in…

clinical presentation

Case based teaching

I am always happy to try to give an answer to questions from twitter such as this from Rachel Roberts on case based teaching. @ffolliet any tips for crafting the media for…

Why are you presenting?

The most important question a presenter should address is “Why am I presenting?” The answer has nothing to do with your status, your previous presentations or your knowledge and everything…

my first teaching session

My First Teaching Session

I appreciate that sometime the comments on the site relate to more major presentations such as keynote and large scientific conferences. The challenge of How To Do A Presentation #htdap…

#htdap

I was invited recently to give a presentation. I recorded and annotated the process of preparation using storify and twitter. The results can be seen  If you have thoughts…

  • What is p cubed presentation style?

    What is p cubed presentation style? A radical…

  • the five p’s of presentation

    The five p’s of presentation are planning, preparation,…

  • Interview presentations

    Interview presentations are perhaps one of the most…

  • retro fitted

    Retro fitted presentations are really not very good….

  • Where do I start to improve presentations?

    To improve your presentations is a challenge but…

  • On being creative

    It is always encouraging to engage with colleagues…

  • Data slides (3)

    Data slides must be easily interpreted, memorable and…

  • Data slides (2)

    In the previous post on data slides it…

  • Case based teaching

    I am always happy to try to give…

  • Why are you presenting?

    The most important question a presenter should address…