Slides para apresentação de TCC - Como apresentar um TCC - Como fazer um TCC passo a passo

André Fontenelle
9 Jun 201812:00

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Professor André Fontenelle provides expert guidance on creating effective slides for a TCC (Thesis Defense). He emphasizes the importance of clear, concise slides that enhance, rather than distract from, the presenter’s speech. Key tips include using simple, readable fonts, avoiding excessive text, and strategically incorporating impactful visuals. Fontenelle stresses that slides should support the speaker’s points, not overshadow them. The video also covers slide sequencing, layout, and design principles, encouraging viewers to prioritize content that resonates with evaluators and ensures a focused, engaging presentation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Good slides are crucial for a successful TCC defense. Without effective slides, your evaluators might get bored, potentially costing you valuable points.
  • 😀 Slides should not overshadow your presentation. You, as the presenter, should always be the star. Slides are just a tool to support your message.
  • 😀 Avoid overloading slides with text. Keep it simple, using keywords or bullet points that enhance your spoken words.
  • 😀 Slides should focus on three things: presenting key information, highlighting something critical to your argument, and keeping the audience focused.
  • 😀 Plan your slides based on your presentation script. Organize the content logically, such as: title slide, problem, objectives, thesis, methodology, results, and conclusion.
  • 😀 Stick to about 7–12 slides for a typical 10-20 minute TCC presentation. Aim for 1 slide every 50 seconds to ensure clear communication within the time limit.
  • 😀 Never read the slides during your presentation. They should serve as a reference for the audience, not a script for you to recite.
  • 😀 Use clean and professional fonts, such as Arial or Verdana, in a minimum size of 32 to ensure readability.
  • 😀 Limit the text to a maximum of 20 words per slide. Leave at least one-third of the slide empty for a cleaner look.
  • 😀 Use subtle design elements. Avoid unnecessary clipart, flashy icons, or excessive animations that can detract from your message.
  • 😀 Visuals like impactful images or graphs can enhance your slides. However, make sure they relate directly to your research topic, and avoid overdecorating your slides.
  • 😀 The golden rules: 1) You are the main focus, not the slides. 2) Manage your time effectively. 3) The fewer words on your slides, the more attention they will attract.

Q & A

  • Why are slides important for a TCC presentation?

    -Slides serve as a tool to support and enhance the speaker’s presentation. They help highlight key points, provide visual clarity, and guide the audience’s attention, but they should not overshadow the speaker’s argument or delivery.

  • What should be the primary focus during a TCC presentation?

    -The primary focus of the TCC presentation should always be the speaker. The slides should only serve as a reference and should not dominate the presentation or take away from the speaker’s role in delivering the content.

  • How many slides should you aim for in a typical TCC defense presentation?

    -The ideal number of slides is between 7 and 12, depending on the available time for the presentation. A general guideline is to use around 6 slides for every 5 minutes of presentation time.

  • What is the recommended structure for TCC defense slides?

    -The recommended structure includes: 1) Title slide (author, advisor, and work title), 2) Problem, 3) Objectives, 4) Thesis, 5) Methodology, 6) Results, and 7) Conclusion. This structure helps maintain clarity and focus in the presentation.

  • How should you approach the content of each slide?

    -Slides should contain minimal text, focusing on key points or keywords. Avoid writing full sentences or paragraphs. The slide content should highlight important information without overwhelming the audience with too much text.

  • What font sizes and types are recommended for TCC defense slides?

    -Use clear, traditional fonts such as Arial, Verdana, or Times New Roman. The font size should be at least 32 points to ensure readability, especially in larger lecture halls or classrooms.

  • How can the design of the slides impact the effectiveness of the presentation?

    -The design of the slides should be simple and professional. A clean background with contrasting text (e.g., white background with black text) ensures readability. Excessive decorations or flashy designs can distract from the message and appear unprofessional.

  • What should be avoided when designing TCC defense slides?

    -Avoid cluttering slides with too much text, using excessive animations or transitions, inserting irrelevant images or cliparts, and relying too heavily on graphs or tables. Slides should serve to complement the speaker’s words, not overwhelm or distract from them.

  • How important is the timing when preparing slides for a TCC defense?

    -Timing is crucial in a TCC defense. Each slide should be presented briefly, around 50 seconds per slide. A well-planned slide sequence, guided by a detailed script or outline, helps ensure that all key points are covered within the allocated time.

  • What role do images and visuals play in TCC defense slides?

    -Images and visuals should be used sparingly and should directly relate to the content being discussed. They help emphasize key points and can make the presentation more engaging. However, avoid using irrelevant or distracting visuals, and ensure the images do not overshadow the text or your speech.

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