how to make PowerPoint presentation for Research defense | create presentation for thesis defense
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This slide should provide the committee and audience with an understanding of your topic area, specific research questions, the importance of these questions, and the objectives of your research. It aims to clarify the purpose of your paper.
This section introduces the importance of a well-prepared thesis defense presentation to capture the panel's attention and provide cues. It outlines the purpose of the tutorial, which is to show the structure and content of slides for a thesis defense presentation.
The first slide, the title page, should include the research paper's title, your name, university, course details, and potentially your advisor's name. This slide typically fits all information on a single page.
The conclusion summarizes your research, restates research questions, shows how results answer these questions, highlights contributions, mentions limitations, suggests future research, and makes recommendations.
In the discussion section, highlight the meaning of your findings in relation to your discipline and research. Explain major findings, how they relate to previous research, and any unusual or surprising results.
The literature review slide should cover relevant current research, applicable theories, and highlighted areas of weakness in the existing literature, without needing to cover every aspect of the available literature.
This section explains the type of study conducted (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed), the chosen methods and their justification, details about the population, sampling, and data analysis. Typically, this can span one to three slides covering study design, measures, and sample.
The results section should present an overall description of the collected data, the analysis results, and the most significant findings from your research, providing the committee with a clear understanding of your discoveries.
This slide is for thanking collaborators, teachers, and professors. It can be placed at the beginning or end. The video also shares quick tips for presenting, such as introducing yourself and the title, avoiding reading notes, speaking clearly, maintaining eye contact, and orienting yourself correctly with the screen.