Meta Talk: How to Give a Talk so Good People Will Ask You To Give Talks About Talks About Nothing

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Meta Talk: How to Give a Talk so Good People Will Ask You To Give Talks About Talks About Nothing JMRL In-Service Day 11. 11. 11 David Evans www.cs.virginia.edu/evans

Who Gives Talks?

Rule #1 Never give a talk about giving talks! It might be a good rule simply to avoid any prestigious task. If it didn't suck, they wouldn't have had to make it prestigious. Paul Graham, How to Do What You Love

Rule #2 Never give a talk after 2pm!* * Especially not on Friday! flickrcc: rofltosh

Rule #3 Never read your talk! George Woodward,Man reading to a sleeping audience, 18 th century

Rule #4 Finish on time (Even better to leave time for questions!) flickrcc: Lynda Giddens

Story The Rabbit, the Fox, and the Wolf (author unknown)

All Talks Should Tell a Story Stories Beginning, middle, and end Everything is motivatedby earlier events Build and resolve tension List Talks Could be in any order Points are disconnected Tension is whether it will ever end PowerPointis designed for making List Talks! Fight the Power(or use something else).

Introduce characters The Beginning If your characters are not cute and furry, give your audience a reason to care about them Your characters may be abstract ideas Put them in a predicament Motivate a problem: interesting and important Suspense: use judiciously in talks Give clear idea of the big message at the beginning If your audience is bored by the beginning of your talk, they will be doing other things before you get to the rest.

The Middle Build up to resolution of the problem Short talk(20 minutes): onenugget idea ( 10 minutes) Long talk(45 minutes):2-3 small nuggets ( 5 minutes each), 1 big one ( 15 minutes) Longer talk= 45 minutes + more question time The goal is to get oneinteresting idea across, not to explain everything shallowly

What is the Goal of your Talk? Get to the end without passing out Sellsomething Always: yourself, your institution An idea, an approach, a direction

Some Concrete Dos and Don ts

Dos and Don ts Don t Apologize I didn t have time to prepare a good talk... I don t have time to explain this well... Do Be Nervous If you aren t nervous, you don t care about your audience or aren t taking any risks Don t Be Arrogant dismissing questions, belittling previous work, wasting your audience s time, giving talks about talks Do Be Confident (with cause) Be well prepared Set up early: before the audience arrives

Dos and Don ts Don t Have Useless Outlines Outline Don t Be Distracting fancy backgrounds, Introduction useless animations, Motivation laser pointer, physical/verbal mannerisms Don t Be Boring: Approach if you are bored, you Results are boring Don t spend Conclusion two minutes on every slide: one 8-minute slide, some 2-minute slides, some 15-second slides Do Structure Your Talk Make sections clear and how parts connect Do Use a Remote Presenter Do have peaks and valleys Build and release tension Vary Pacing Do Use Anaphora

Slide Tips Fonts: simple, sans serif font But please don t use Comic Sans! Color text to convey meaning, not to distract Lighted room: White background, black text Dark room (but only if you have no choice): Dark background (black, dark blue, dark green) Light text (white, yellow, grey) Show your creativity with your ideas, not your font/color choices

Animate Judiciously

The real entertainment gimmick is the excitement, drama and mystery of the subject matter. People love to learn something, they are entertained enormously by being allowed to understand a little bit of something they never understood before... The faith in the value of the subject matter must be sincere and show through clearly. All gimmicks, etc. should be subservient to this. Richard Feynman Letter to Mr. Ralph Brown, Advisory Board in Connection with Programs on Science (in Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track)

The End Resolvethe Predicament (or explain what is still open) Summarizewhy the problem and solution are important and interesting Good stories have a moralnot just an end! Something to takeway: idea + handout It is dangerous (except in meta-talks) to have a slide titled The End that is not your last slide!

WhyYou Should Give Good Talks You careabout your audience More funthan giving a bad talk Alltalks are job talks Typical talks are quickly forgotten Great talks are remembered for years Horrible talks are remembered forever

Howto Learn to Give Good Talks Observe Bad Talks Think how to present the same material better Observe Good Talks Think how to present the same material better Steal things that work, but adapt to your style* Practice, Practice, Practice In your head, with imaginary audiences, with friendly audiences, with critical audiences * I mostly try to steal from Patrick Henry Winston, John Guttag, Avi Rubin, Steve Jobs, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Bill Maher, etc.

Moral of the Story Respect your Audience!

Remember Rule #4: Finish on Time?

Thank you! http://www.cs.virginia.edu/evans/ Always end with a slide that makes it clear you are done and shows how to contact you (gratuitous picture optional)