Title: Hints for Professional and Public Speaking
1Hints forProfessional and PublicSpeaking
Robert Jedicke23 June 2009
2Qualifications
- 30 years of public speaking
- Hundreds of public talks to schools, rotary,
conferences, astronomy clubs, etc. - Keynote speaker
- Many TV, radio, newspaper interviews
- examples
- http//www.ifa.hawaii.edu/videos/EinsteinSanta480.
shtml - http//www.ifa.hawaii.edu/videos/KillerAsteroids.s
html - 20 years of professional speaking
- Former Friends of IfA faculty coordinator
3Preparation
- Well in advance
- Practice by yourself
- Practice in front of others
- Target your audience
- Do not dumb down
- Review practice immediately before giving the
talk - Show up early to address technical issues
4Preparation
- Do NOT use all your time
- Aim to finish early
- Public and professional talks are not so
different - experts on your topic are hard to find
5Presentation
- Dress appropriately
- Do not move around
- Do not fiddle
- Do not same ah and um
- Look towards the audience
- Do not overuse a pointer
- Try to make your talk pointer-less
- Have arrows highlights appear on screen
- Use a remote clicker
6Presentation
- Spend MOST of your time on introductory material
- Setup the problem/issue
- Outlines are over-rated
- They take time, add little
- Use a microphone!
- Preferably a headset
- You want to be heard by everybody
- You do not speak as loud as you think you do
7Presentation
- NEVER apologize
- takes time
- highlights your failures
- NEVER bullshit
- If you dont know something, say so
8Creating slides (layout)
- Think about layout
- Use a consistent style throughout talk
- Maximize screen size
- Remember that lowest part of screen is often
difficult to see - Use simple background
- Use simple/consistent slide transition
- Do not over use color text
9Creating slides (text)
- Use large, simple text and font
- Use consistent font throughout
- Minimize text
- People read rather than listen
- Nobody is going to reference or read your talk
- Minimize text per slide
- Animate text so people read what/when you want
10Creating slides (text)
- No strange line breaks
- Do not read off the screen
- Read off your laptop while facing audience
- Use images on most slides to highlight text
- Use x transparent text background for overlays
- USE AUTOMATIC SPELLCHECKING!!!
11Creating slides (images)
- Maximize images on each slide
- E.g. put text on image
- Maximize relevant part of image
- Irrelevant parts can be off screen
- Think about layout!
- Use borders
- They can overlap!
12Creating slides (figures)
- Maximize figures on each slide
- E.g. put text on figure
- Place other figs/images on top
- Think about layout!
- Use borders
13Creating slides (animation)
- Do not abuse slide animation
- Use it appropriately and effectively
- Use movies/animations
- Make them part of the animation sequence so you
do not have to click on them
14Public speaking
- Minimize equations
- Avoid figures
- Especially log axes!
- Avoid metric units
- Avoid exponential notation
- Write out all the digits
- Use comparison scales
- E.g one-millionth human hair width
15Professional Talks
- Reference figures
- But do not make it distracting
16Documentation
- Keep a record of the origin of images, figures,
text, etc in the text section associated with the
slide
17Examples
18GSMT's Domain
Connecting the First Nanoseconds to the Origin of
Life
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20Stars forming at z10!
1 Mpc (comoving)
As observed through 30-meter telescope R3000,
105 seconds, Barton et al., 2004, ApJ 604, L1
Simulation
21Star formation at z10
1 Mpc (comoving)
Simulated
22Exploring other solar systems
More than 100 planets around other stars detected
so far (indirect technique- very small
periodic spectral line shifts indicate orbital
motion) Most planetary systems vastly different
from Solar System No direct images of other
planetary systems so far
Artist conception of planetary system orbiting
around 55 Cancri using
results of radial velocity Keck observations
23Exploring other solar systems
More than 100 planets already known around other
stars
Artist conception of planetary system around 55
Cancri
2455 Cancri physical characterization by
spectroscopy
GSMT ? Detection of 55 CnC b/c Chemical
composition of Atmosphere of 55 CnC b
Sudarsky, Burrows Hubeny, 2003
2555 Cancri
Sudarsky, Burrows Hubeny, 2003
26The physics of giant exo-planets
- Goal Image and characterize exo-planets
- Mass, radius, albedo
- Atmospheric structure
- Chemistry ? physics of giant planet formation
- ?repercussion for
formation of terrestrial planets, - life on terrestrial
planets - Rotation
- Weather
- Measurements R 10 photometry R 200 spectra
- Near-infrared (reflected light)
- Mid-infrared (thermal emission)
- Role of GSMT Enable measurements via
- High sensitivity
- High angular resolution
27Physics of giant exo-planets
- Goals
- mass
- radius
- albedo
- atmosphere
- chemistry
- rotation
- weather
28Physics of giant exo-planets
- Measurements
- near-infrared
- mid-infrared
29Physics of giant exo-planets
- GSMT
- high sensitivity
- high resolution