Guidelines for Field Project Presentation
Guidelines for Field Project Presentation
1. Introduction:
2. Background:
● Literature Review: Summarize relevant existing research and theories related to the
project.
● Context: Provide the necessary background information for the audience to understand
the project's relevance.
3. Methodology:
Research Methods:
Explain the techniques used to collect and analyze data (e.g., surveys, interviews,
experiments).
Implementation Details:
Describe how the project was carried out, including any specific tools or techniques used.
4. Results:
● Data Analysis: Present findings clearly and concisely, using charts, graphs, and tables to
visualize data.
● Key Findings: Highlight the most important results and their implications.
5. Conclusion:
● Summary: Summarize the main findings and their implications for the field.
● Recommendations: Suggest any practical applications or future research directions
based on the project.
● Visuals: Use charts, graphs, and images to enhance clarity and engagement.
● Readability: Keep slides concise, use clear fonts, and avoid overwhelming text.
● Consistent Theme: Maintain a consistent visual theme throughout the presentation.
● Proofread: Ensure all slides are free of errors and typos.
● Practice: Rehearse the presentation to ensure a smooth delivery.
Important Notes: Prepare a professional report & presentation that outlines your project,
methodology, findings, and recommendations as per the outline given below. Your report should
be clear, well-structured, visually appealing & the presentation must be delivered professionally.
Presentation could be through any of the enlisted formats: (this is an indicative list and
innovative formats if any
beyond this list may be adopted) -
1. Traditional Slide Deck Presentation
2. Infographics
3. Video presentation
4. Paper presentation
5. Poster presentation
6. Webinar or online presentation
7. TED-style presentation
8. Storytelling Presentation etc.