

Sidenote: I think this is your first presentation. I think you can trick the LaTeX/beamer by using \label. You can build your presentation in beamer, build your supporting appendix and merge the pdfs.

Bigger graphs, detailed images, claims and references - just in case. You don't mention it in your speech but they who will read your slides later will fing the reference in eyblink if you would be asked, you can show both your claim and the reference in Q&A minutes.Īnother trick is to have couple of uncounted slides with extras. No one cares for referencing idea two minutes ago. If you need to show references and citations, do it at the time you talk about it. You can back your claims thoroughly later on stage you want to talk about your contribution, not the others'. You want the audience's attention and curiosity first, then you can comunicate your results. Long lists of anything is a show killer, references doubly so.
#THANK YOU FOR LISTENING PRESENTATION SLIDE FULL#
The show here is not fancy, full of fireworks and othe ballast, but it is still a show. In academia you are selling your results, your department, your research. Presentations are there to sell the presenter's products. Perhaps also others see a benefit in doing so.
