Monday
January 8
4:00 - 4:50 PM 
Weniger 149    ***Please note the special location ***

 

Michael J. Quinn 
Professor
School of EECS
Oregon State University

 

 

Effective Presentation Techniques

 

Through a series of examples, I will demonstrate presentation techniques
that enhance or detract from the message you are trying to deliver. I
will discuss how much information to put on a single slide, how slides
should relate to one another, subliminal messages slides may convey,
when to be silent, the use of gestures, question- answering strategies,
and more.

 

Biography:

 

Professor Michael J. Quinn earned an honors B.S. in mathematics from
Gonzaga University in 1977, an M.S. in computer sciences from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1979, and a Ph.D. in computer science
from Washington State University in 1983. From 1979 to 1981 he worked
for Tektronix, Inc. as a software engineer. He was an assistant
professor of computer science at the University of New Hampshire from
1983 to 1989, before joining Oregon State University in 1989. He served
as interim Head of Computer Science in 1997-1998 and Head of Computer
Science from 1998-2002. Dr. Quinn has authored or co-authored dozens of
refereed publications and eight books in the areas of parallel
computing, computer ethics, and computing concepts.

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