Institute of Economics 20150129 Martin Kies Strongly influenced by Präsentations und Foliencoaching from André Seemann Institute of Controlling Ulm University ID: 816561
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Slide1
Guidelines
for the Presentation
Institute of Economics | 2015-01-29
Martin Kies*
*
Strongly
influenced
by „Präsentations-
und
Foliencoaching“
from
André Seemann (Institute of Controlling, Ulm University)
Slide2Recommended Structure
Slide3Incorporate
Organizational and Interaktive Elements into your Timing
Introduction
(Situation,
Problem,
Task)
5 min
10 min
Discussion
20 min
Presentation
,
Results
a
nd Summary
25 min
In the
case
of
two
presenters
,
the
share
of
each
contribution
should
be
around
the
same
length
(
within
the
given
time).
10 min
35
min
Slide4The Grade D
epends on Several Different Important Aspects
Slide5A Good
Preparation is Essential
Slide6The Basic R
equirements Have to Be Met
Slide7Layout
Consistent
c
olour
scale
page
numbers Font size min. 18 ptFlashy / too many coloursToo many animationsCluttered
slidesThe Layout Has to Be Appropriate
Slide8Example
on How to Use Animations Effectively
Attractive
products
and
services Loyal and
payingcustomers Sustainable success in sales and earnings
Potential for product develop-mentComplex slides can be build graduallyThe focus is drawn to the new element
Animations can be used to illustrate the pointMore is often less!
Slide9A seminar presentation
should train the scientific methodThe presentation has to
meet the same standards as a written
seminar thesis.
Citations
and
adaptations
from
scientific sources have to be labed as such, based on the rules for seminar theses.
Fig. 1.1: Logo of Ulm University,Source: www.uni-ulm.deHere we cite based on Kranz (2013).
Slide10Appendix
Slide11Be Aware of the
Specific Tasks of This Seminar
Slide12Structure
Your Contents to Increase the Knowledge Transfer
Introduction of the topicTarget of the
presentationPresentation of an
agenda
Relevance of the
topic
…
Logical
argumentationConnect your slides meaningfullySummarize intermediate results
Summarize final resultsOpen question leading to discusssionIntroductionMain SectionConclusionPossible background informationPossibly your results in further
detailPossibly intermediary calculations…Appendix
Slide13Bibliography
Kranz, S. (2013), "Richtlinien zur Erstellung einer wissenschaftlichen Arbeit“ , http://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/mawi.inst.160/pdf_dokumente/richtlinien_eng.pdf,
Version from 2013-06-05