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Guidelines for Project defense PPT

The document outlines guidelines for creating a project defense PowerPoint presentation, detailing the necessary slides and their content, including the title slide, introduction, research questions, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion, recommendations, acknowledgments, and a Q&A session. It emphasizes the importance of using visuals effectively, keeping text concise, and practicing for smooth delivery. Each slide has specific elements to cover, ensuring a comprehensive presentation of the research work.

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Guidelines for Project defense PPT

The document outlines guidelines for creating a project defense PowerPoint presentation, detailing the necessary slides and their content, including the title slide, introduction, research questions, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion, recommendations, acknowledgments, and a Q&A session. It emphasizes the importance of using visuals effectively, keeping text concise, and practicing for smooth delivery. Each slide has specific elements to cover, ensuring a comprehensive presentation of the research work.

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Guidelines for Project defense PPT

Title Slide
• Title of Your Thesis
• Your Name (s) and ID
• Department and Institution
• Date
• Supervisor’s name
Slide 1: Introduction
• Brief overview of the research topic.
• Importance of the study.
• Research problem and objectives.
Slide 2: Research Questions/Hypothesis
• Clearly state your research questions or hypothesis.
Slide 3: Literature Review
• Key theories and models relevant to your research.
• Summary of the most significant studies.
• Gap in the existing literature that your research addresses.
Slide 4: Research Methodology
• Description of your research design (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods).
• Data collection methods (e.g., surveys, experiments, archival research).
• Sampling techniques and sample size.
• Data analysis methods.
Slide 5: Theoretical Framework/Conceptual Model
• Present the theoretical framework or conceptual model guiding your research.
• Explain key concepts and relationships between them.
Slide 6: Results/Findings
• Present key findings using charts, graphs, or tables.
• Highlight significant results in relation to your research questions or hypotheses.
Slide 7: Discussion
• Interpretation of the findings.
• How the results relate to existing literature.
• Theoretical and practical implications.
Slide 8: Conclusion
• Summary of key findings.
• Contributions to the field.
• Limitations of the study.
• Suggestions for future research.
Slide 9: Recommendations
• Based on your findings, propose practical or theoretical recommendations.
Slide 10: Acknowledgments
• Thank your advisors, collaborators, and participants.
Slide 11: Questions and Answers
• Invite the audience to ask questions.

N.B:
To make your presentation more engaging, remember to:
• Use visuals effectively: Graphs, charts, and images should be clear and support your
narrative.
• Keep text concise: Use bullet points and avoid long paragraphs.
• Practice: Rehearse your presentation to ensure smooth delivery and timing.

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