An easyguide to research presentations /
By: Wilson, Janie H
Title By: Schwartz, Beth M
Material type: BookPublisher: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE Publications, Inc., 2015.Description: xvii, 189 p. : col, ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781452292670Subject(s): Public speaking -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Self-presentation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Public speaking | Self-presentation | Poster-Session | PowerPointDDC classification: 001.4/2
Summary:
An EasyGuide to Research Presentations is an invaluable tool for helping readers learn the ropes of presenting original research and experience the thrill of becoming part of a strong scientific community. With coverage from poster presentations and symposia to oral and video presentations, this handbook offers a concise, easy-to-read guide on professionally presenting research in virtually all formats. Drawing from their own experiences as researchers, authors Janie H. Wilson and Beth M. Schwartz use a conversational style to address such topics as how to connect with an audience, presentation pitfalls, publishing and sharing results, and more.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai PHD Shelf | 001.4 WI EA (Browse shelf) | Available | T0011137 |
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001.4 GO DO Doing academic research : | 001.4 GR QU Qualitative data analysis : an introduction / | 001.4 HA IN Innovations in digital research methods / | 001.4 WI EA An easyguide to research presentations / | 001.4 WI PO The postgraduate research handbook : succeed with your MA, MPhil, EdD and PhD / | 001.4 WO RE Research foundations : how do we know what we know? / | 001.42 AD RE Research methods, statistics, and applications |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
An EasyGuide to Research Presentations is an invaluable tool for helping readers learn the ropes of presenting original research and experience the thrill of becoming part of a strong scientific community. With coverage from poster presentations and symposia to oral and video presentations, this handbook offers a concise, easy-to-read guide on professionally presenting research in virtually all formats. Drawing from their own experiences as researchers, authors Janie H. Wilson and Beth M. Schwartz use a conversational style to address such topics as how to connect with an audience, presentation pitfalls, publishing and sharing results, and more.