![]() ![]() Ask your audience if your presentation clearly highlights what your research is about and why it is important.īefore you start work on your slide, you should take the following rules into account:.Proof your 3MT presentation by reading it aloud, to yourself and to an audience of friends and family.You can use humour, however be careful not to devalue your presentation.Try to use shorter words, shorter sentences and shorter paragraphs.Do not write your presentation like an academic paper.Try to leave the audience with an understanding of what you’re doing, why it is important, and what you hope to achieve.Know what you want your audience to take away from your presentation.Try writing an opener to catch the attention of the audience, then highlight your different points, and finally have a summary to restate the importance of your work.It’s not easy to condense your research into three minutes, so you may find it easier to break your presentation down into smaller sections.You may like to present your 3MT as a narrative, with a beginning, middle and end.Convey your excitement and enthusiasm for your subject.Imagine that you are explaining your research to a close friend or fellow student from another field.Highlight the outcomes of your research, and the desired outcome. ![]() Explain concepts and people important to your research - you may know all about Professor Smith’s theories but your audience may not.
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