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Academic presentations are an important part of research projects. See also \href{/index.php/CIRCA:Presenting_Information}{ Presenting Information} as academic presentations are really just a

Some general suggestions:
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	\item  Write our the text to your presentation and practice delivering it. If you write it out then you have a draft paper. You also have something to fall back on if you get nervous when presenting.
	\item  Engage the audience. Look at them. Smile. Walk into the room if you can.
	\item  Try to modulate your voice. Don't read a paper in a monotone voice. That will put folk to sleep.
	\item  Practice your talk so you can give it without reading.
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