20-10-21, add close contact analysis
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* Way too much text
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* Just reading the presentation
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* Monotone
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* Speeding through it
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* Limit use of lego in diagrams
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2:
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* Not explaining the diagram (which is confusing)
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3:
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* Maybe you're meant to discuss your references
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* Also put them at the end
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4:
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* Waste of space
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* Shit animations
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5:
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* No jokes
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* No cats
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6:
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* Stealing slides
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* Terrible formatting (Can't read text)
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7:
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* Can't answer any Qs
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General notes:
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* You'll be marked on the slides, so make sure to include all information (just don't make it too dense)
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* End with key points of the presentation, don't just ask for questions
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* Proofread/do a test presentation
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* Eyecontact, or just keep your camera on
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References:
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* Put them on the relevant slide, or right at the end (after conclusion and Qs)
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* Use Leeds Harvard, or Leeds numeric
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Other useful stuff:
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* Google Scholar
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