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Title (pt. 40). Presenter’s name 1 in collaboration with: Name 2 , Name 1 under the direction of: Prof. Tim A. Osswald 1. 1 Polymer Engineering Center University of Wisconsin- Madison 2 Department / Division Institution / Company. Title. Subtitle. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Title (pt. 40)
Presenter’s name 1
in collaboration with:Name 2, Name 1
under the direction of:Prof. Tim A. Osswald 1
1 Polymer Engineering CenterUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
2 Department / DivisionInstitution / Company
Use this template for presentations of projects conducted in the Polymer Engineering Center.
Use Helvetica font for text.
Avoid significant font size variations.
When possible, limit the colors of text to Black, Red and Blue.
When possible, avoid the use of animation tools (transitions, text, images).
Don't overwhelm the audience by adding too many plots, figures or text to a slide.
TitleSubtitle
Make sure the presentation follows a logical or chronological sequence.
When referring to software or equipment, include full name (i.e. COMSOL Multiphysics ®).
For conferences, include S.I. units in plots and tables.
Set videos to start automatically.
Avoid the use of figures and photos downloaded from the internet. If you do, include a reference.
Always prepare a conclusions slide.
*Rule of thumb: 1 minute per slide.
TitleSubtitle
Plots
(Osswald, 2012)Reference (Name, year)
Units go on the scale
Visible scales
Use different types of markers. If you choose to use colored lines, avoid colors that are difficult to distinguish.
Include labels and/or legends
Use scientific notation when needed (1x103 instead of 1E3).
Figures
Courtesy of blankInclude courtesy when necessary
Include scale
Check on resolution of image. Avoid pixelated images.
EquationsWhen possible, use plots to support equations
Energy equationEquation title. Include reference when necessary.
Tables
Use reasonable significant digits
Include units
Centered vertical alignment
When possible, avoid the use of tables for numerical results. Use plots instead.
Prepare an acknowledgements slide when necessary.
Do not acknowledge co-authors.
When acknowledging companies, include the division/department.
Acknowledgements
Guidelines prepared by: W. Aquite, 2014