Practical / Capstone Research Tips for Presentation Defense

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Practical / Capstone Research

Tips for Presentation Defense

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Here are some guide questions that aid you in preparing your presentation:

  1. What was the study all about?
  2. What were the problems?
  3. What was the scope of the study?
  4. What were the procedures done?
  5. What were the results?
  6. Is the result significant?
  7. What is the impact of your study?


More Tips:

What was the study all about?

  • Rationale only, brief info, not background.
  • Remember this is the final defense, not proposal defense.


What were the problems?

  • State the problems to refresh the the memory of audience.


What was the scope of the study?

  • To refresh the the memory of audience and state changes if there are any.


What were the procedures done?

  • You may showcase what you did using pictures.
  • You need not to focus on the details since you presented this during proposal already unless there are items you changed.


What were the results?

  • Present the average results already in table form/graphical form.
  • Discuss the result in accordance to the sequence of your  statement of the problem.
  • Ensure that there is a discussion after tables or figures.

Is the result significant?

  • Answer your statement of the problem using appropriate statistical tool.
  • Summary


What is the impact of your study?

  • Conclusion
  • Recommendation



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