Quick Tips for Great Abstracts
Writing abstracts is a more time-consuming and complicated activity than it looks.
A conference abstract is usually much longer than a summary abstract. It functions independently from the paper it is based on and needs to impress a conference scientific review committee, your primary audience, if it is to be accepted.
For more information on what you should consider when writing an abstract for a conference presentation, click here. |
Quick Tips for Great Learning Objectives
Why write objectives?
Learning objectives are tools used to help you identify a goal or goals and to indicate clearly to your audience what they may expect.
For more information on this plus a helpful list of verbs that you should consider and avoid when writing your learning objectives, click here. |
Quick Tips for Great Talks
"A good impromptu speech takes about three weeks to prepare"
Lectures can be improved through preparation and practice.
For helpful tips on preparing and delivering a polished talk, click here. |
Quick Tips for Great PowerPoints
Simple & Essential
Visual aids should support your presentation. Present only essential information and verbalize the details.
For more information on how to present your content for greatest impact, click here.
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