A Student's Guide to Presentations
Making your Presentation Count
- Barbara Chivers - Freelance Educational Consultant
- Michael Shoolbred - University of Birmingham, UK
Study Skills
Key features include:
- Real life examples illustrating effective presentation techniques
- Helpful tips and illustations throughout
- A 10-step guide to preparing your presentation
- Tips on using PowerPoint
- A companion website complete with a student resource center
Written in a clear and accessible style this book will be essential reading for both undergraduate and graduate students who have to conduct graded presentations.
Supplements
Visit the Companion Website for:
- Chapter summaries
- A guide to presenting numbers
- Useful web links.
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Visit the SAGE Study Skills website for tips, quizzes and videos on study success!
Step-by-Step plan for preparing a presentation very useful and hands-on.
Annex 1 on numerical data important for a number of students.
ADOPTED AS PART OF ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS MODULE
This book provides relevant information for our students in developing their skills and knowledge of presenting. The book is structured in a way that is easy for students to access and provides a range of strategies and approaches.
Neat, clear, accessible, effective! The key things you need for students new to presentations at all FE and HE levels.
A user-friendly text that students will find highly useful not only for aiding them in preparation of presentations but also in understanding the relevance of them for a deeper understanding of course material as well as preparation for employment.
A super book which is well written and user-friendly. Some excellent hints and tips to help students who need to complete a presentation as part of their course. An excellent resource for students and teachers alike.
A very useful text to help students with the increasing number of presentations that they are expected to make. An excellent complementary resource for the guidelines that we provide.
A fantastic book that has hugely aided students' confidence and techniques
We have recommended that our students read this book in order to help them with their level I assignment in addition to listing it as recommended reading for Level C study skills- Really handy book that covers a basic but important topic
very good for BA presentations, an increasing aspect of our course. Useful also for MA, and Research students thinking of Seminars and vivas.