Webinar On Demand
Best Practices for PowerPoint Presentations Every Researcher Should Know
RECORDED (DOI: https://doi.org/10.54985/peeref.2205w3800909)
Dr. Clark Holdsworth
Senior Manager, Communications & Partnerships (LetPub)
Dr. Holdsworth oversees communications projects and partnerships at LetPub. LetPub has thousands of interactions with authors and journals annually. Dr. Holdsworth and the Learning Nexus Team filter these experiences into an intuitive and effective educational experience for authors and journal editors.
Dr. Avriel Licciardi
Research Communications Strategist (@LetPub)
Dr. Licciardi provides project management of LetPub's scientific editing author services, as well as assistance in business development, brand building, and international media. Dr. Licciardi's direct interaction with authors and publishers yields insights that she filters into a comprehensive learning experience for the LetPub Learning Nexus community.
In this month’s FREE LetPub webinar, learn techniques to transform your research into an impressive PowerPoint presentation. Join your LetPub Webinar Series hosts, Dr. Avriel Licciardi and Dr. Clark Holdsworth, as they review best practices for organizing content, designing slides, and giving an engaging presentation no matter your scientific discipline.
This webinar will review:
• Free tools for creating sleek and effective scientific presentations in PowerPoint
• Optimal slide organization for common academic presentations (conference talk, thesis defense)
• Best practices for slide design and format
• Audience expectations and techniques to meet them
• Real time Q&A with your host
Don’t miss out! Register now to join the webinar in real time or watch on your own schedule with the on-demand recording.
A certificate of attendance will be provided.
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