Follow this link to see a very nice 'how to 'present' video from Ron Chenail, Editor-in-Chief of TQR: The Qualitative Report. While this speaks specifically to the TQR conference - an interdisciplinary qualitative research conference - I suggest that a lot of these tips apply to other presentations, even including thesis/dissertation prospectus and defenses. In my opinion, the #1 problem I see is research presentations that spent 2/3-3/4 of the time going over the review of existing research. The audience usually prefers to hear what new things you have to say or are considering.
Ron Chenail TQR Conference Presentation Tips
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AuthorI am Sheryl L. Chatfield, Ph.D, C.T.R.S. I am a member of the faculty in the College of Public Health at Kent State University. I also Co-coordinate the Graduate Certificate in Qualitative Research and I am a member of the Design Innovation Team at Kent State. Archives
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