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speaker
has clearly not practised the presentation
has no clear introduction, a confused structure, and no conclusions
appears to be talking to himself/herself rather than engaging with the audience
reads the slides
has a series of similar slides full of text and diagrams
relies on animations
fails to address the audience's interest and only sees things from his/her point of view
is too technical, too detailed
speaks too fast, speaks with monotone, speaks for too long
shows little interest in his/her topic
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presentation
are professional and are delivered by someone who is credible and confident
look like they were prepared specifically for us and make it immediately clear why we should be interested
have clear slides, with minimal detail and helpful and/or entertaining images
tell us interesting, curious, and counterintuitive things
don't make us work too hard to follow what is being said---two or three main points, lots of examples, and not too much theory
are delivered in a friendly, enthusiastic, and relatively informal way
entertain us and interact with us
has logical structure
speaker
uses gestures
tell or show examples