06 Jan Try to make it visual, not a lot of text, just the most relevant contents. Try to display the most relevant elements, and
- Try to make it visual, not a lot of text, just the most relevant contents.
- Try to display the most relevant elements, and keep the secondary ones for your explanations.
- You can structure it however you need to follow your explanations (you can start thinking about five main parts: Background, Research Question, Methodology, Data collection, Findings & Conclusions).
- Try to highlight the information that supports the achievement of your research objectives and also the information that supports your conclusions.
- A good exercise of personal reflection is detecting the weak and the strong points of your work.
- Advice: Do not “copy and paste” the written dissertation. Panel members have had the chance to read it and wish to verify that students can identify key issues.
- Students are advised to rehearse the presentation to ensure it is within the time limits established; if it over runs the set time, the Committee has the right to terminate the presentation and important concluding comments may not be allowed.
