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TO CONDUCT SEMINAR EFFECTIVELY

A seminar presentation is a short informal talk giving the results of your researches into a topic on the course. Speak spontaneously and confidently.

Develop your confidence in handling information, making useful notes, and presenting an argument. Share your ideas or discoveries in a way that gives seminar participants an opportunity for discussion.

Topics can be chosen according to your own particular interests. The doubt related to topics, check with your tutor. Always keeps your eye on the time remaining.

The act of investigating sources, digesting information, and summarising other people's work will help to clarify these matters in your mind. Do not use a word that you could not explain.

The seminar presentation is not a test. You will not normally be judged on your performance. The person who will learn most from this exercise is you. Provide sufficient background so that the audience can appreciate the significance of the paper..

Make outline notes, then speak to these notes using the set text(s), any critical theory, and your own extended notes as backup material.

If you have the resources, it is a nice courtesy to provide other members of the group with a copy of your outline notes.

It is better to offer a presentation on something smaller and more specific, rather than the type of general question posed in a coursework essay.

Don't write down the presentation verbatim.   A seminar presentation should not try to imitate an essay. At the close of seminar be certain to summarize the main conclusions and provide the audience with the most significant points from the seminar.

Overhead projection facilities will often be available if you wish to show transparencies. Otherwise, photocopies of any illustrative material will be perfectly acceptable.

 

CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD SEMINARS

Start seminar with clear outline.

Trust your experience and knowledge.

Speak spontaneously and confidently.

Keep time on the literature review.

Speak about the work you owned.

Use visual aids to explain topics clearly.

Keep a track in using words.

You can emphasize a particular part of your talk, point this out right away.

You should have some planned 'slack' in your talk.

Always keeps your eye on the time remaining.

Use notes for remembering material.

 

FACE YOUR SEMINAR

List your main points and write down a few key words about each

Speak spontaneously and confidently from your heart.

Trust your experience and knowledge.

Focus on your message and not on the fact that you had to rush to put together a presentation

Present your main contributions right away.

 
 
 
 
 
     
 
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