Academic Conference

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Mastering Conference Presentations

Are you looking to enhance your skills in presenting at academic conferences? This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of effective presentation strategies and structures. Each question focuses on critical elements that contribute to a successful conference experience.

  • Understand the importance of engaging your audience.
  • Learn common phrases and structures for effective presentations.
  • Evaluate your comprehension of conference introduction and warm-up techniques.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by PresentingSage21
Which option best summarizes the strategies for opening a conference presentation?
Statistics-quotation-medical case
Quotation-definition-medical story
Literature-definition-problem
Medical story-question-statistics
To break the ice, conference presenters focus on "why" question than "what" question. 
True
False
To do warm-up, we need to follow this order:
 
welcoming the audience-introducing yourself-presenting the mapping slide-introducing the title-engaging the audience
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
All of the following statements are true except for .....
In intoduction, researchers follow contextualization-complication-question-hypothesis order
In introduction, contextualization is a known fact
Complication deals with what is known and what is unknown
In introduction, we start from a remote context to a specific research problem
................... The original sample group was too small, researchers called for more participants.
Likewise
Though
Since
Unless
In conclusion, you use all of the following choices except for...
To conclude, to summarize, to sum up
Consequently, otherwise, thus
Therefore, thus, in conclusion
As a result, as consequence, accordingly
To learn common words and phrases for drafting different sections of conference papers, researches need to ....
Keep a research notebook
Regularly check collocation dictionaries
Install medical dictionaries
Reading recent research articles
We should define a single slide for introduction.
True
False
Which statement is true?
Introduction is the reflection of discussion
In introduction, researchers narrow down content
Introduction is like an upside down funnel
Warm-up focuses on "why" and introduction highlights "what"
In warm-up, we should avoid raising yes/no questions.
True
False
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