Showing posts with label Top 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top 5. Show all posts
Saturday, August 11, 2012

Top 5 - Presentation Tips

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1. Content Preparation:
The foremost step for the presentation is the content preparation. It needs lot of homework for an effectual presentation. Here are some tips for the same,
ü  Start with a paper and pencil, to create a mind-map.
ü  Take out the important key words.
ü  Try to connect those and relate each other key words.
ü  Give a break and analyze again.
ü  Repeat it until you feel good with the outcome.

2. Slide Content:
The slide content is the most important part of a presentation. These are my suggestions for an effective presentation,
ü  Go for maximum 10 slides.
ü  The minimum font size should be 26.
ü  Avoid animations usage (it will distract audience from your speech).
ü  Explain through smart arts and drawings rather than a lengthy description.
ü  Be sure that you are doing presentation and not News reading.

3. Eye Contact:
ü  The eye contact is a crucial part of the presentation; it makes the audience stick to your presentation. 
ü  Some negative eye contacts also create bad impressions. For example, 'the light house' and 'tennis-umpire' eye contacts.
ü  Give time for each audience, don't just focus on one side (usually in jury or judges) or front side of the audience, and try to cover most of the audience.


4. Gestures:
Gestures play a vital role in the presentation, it shows your attitude. Some tips for the effective body language.
ü  Practice makes perfection; do rehearse in front of a mirror or video tape your presentation for self-analyzing.
ü  Try to command over your hand at the time of presentation. The right usage of hand draws the attention of the audience.
ü  Don’t be too nervous and try to be more perfect. Just go in the flow, stress create stutter and suffocation.
ü  For more effective body language session, please follow the blog for more updates.

5. Dress Code:
Dress code is also important for a speaker. Do care about thing you wear at the time of presentation. It should be pleasing and gives you esteem look.
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Saturday, August 04, 2012

Top 5 - Reference Manager

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In research, literature review and collection of related data is a critical and vital part. Even with precise keywords search it is inevitable to end with a pile of PDFs. Printing all articles for better sorting also lead for chaos and depression. 

In this modern era, there are certain software solutions for these data management, annotation and even some of them have in-built search engine and citation manager. Here, I present you my pick of top five as a suggestion. You can get them downloaded and reply me a feedback.

1. Mendeley

Mendeley is a reference manager and also annotates the PDFs. It keeps all your documents tidy and ready to insert as citations and bibliographies in your manuscripts. It supports Microsoft Word, OpenOffice, and LaTeX formats.

It even keeps your documents synced between devices like mobile phones and iPads. It can be synced in web and create backup. 

It also enables the sharing with different users and groups through the connected networks.

You can download Mendeley here.


2. Zotero 

Zotero is a web browser add-on, helps to collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources in the browser itself. It automatically senses the content and allows to add in the personal library. It enables the addition of PDFs, images, audio, video files and snapshots of web pages.

It also create citations in Word and OpenOffice without ever leaving your word processor and add references to an email, a Google Doc, or some other editor simply by dragging one or more references out of Zotero.

It helps for the automating syncing with different devices and web according to the choice. 

Collaboration of different group in the terms of document sharing, discussion threads, notes are also possible in the Zotero.

You can download  Zotero here.


3. Qiqqa 

Simply Qiqqa is a PDF management software, it import all your PDF documents and OCRed, tags auto-extracted and helps to quickly populate any missing meta data. It enables full-text search and duplicate paper detection, which are vital in the data management. 

It facilitate the PDF highlighting, automated jump links, tablet sync, and so much more. It also gives a printable annotation summary reports for revision, and create mindmaps of your thoughts.It also reveals connections about, and between papers and concepts in a totally unique way.

Qiqqa connects to Word to make citing and bibliographies a breeze.

It also make possible to sync with the private cloud with unlimited storage. 

You can download Qiqqa here.



4. Papers

Papers is a design software for research. It facilitate to view, browse and search your library in the iTunes style. The citation and format of reference are enabled with-in word processors in a unique way. 

Organizing and naming files on your hard drive were made style-n-ease with Papers' automatic management. Built-in search engines help you find anything you might be looking for. Once you found the article you want, just download it directly into your Papers library.

It helps to share your collection with colleagues and peers, and also to discover new papers and collaborate.

You can try Papers here.


5. EndNote

EndNote helps in searching, organizing and sharing the resources for your research. And creates your bibliography and also help in writing your paper. 

Most bibliographic databases allow users to export references to their EndNote libraries. It is also possible to search library catalogs and free databases such as PubMed from within the EndNote software program itself.

EndNote can automatically format the citation into whatever format the user wishes from a list of over two thousand different styles. 

EndNote can also organize PDFs on the user's hard drive through links to files or by inserting copies of PDFs. It is also possible to save a single image, document, Excel spreadsheet, or other file type to each reference in an EndNote library.

You can try EndNote here.

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Friday, July 13, 2012

5 Life Changing Patents

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There are some inventions which ultimately changed the life style of the mankind and they also helped for the development of some new inventions. Here I listed the top 5 inventions which changed the life style of the human, and which are very important reasons behind the today's world. 
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Saturday, July 07, 2012

10 Wacky Patents

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In the history of science, there were lot of inventions which made human life more comfort and easier. Some of them, for example electric bulb, telephone and computer made a great impact to the human life style. These inventions were first registered as a patent in the patent office before their commercial production and usage. Patent originates from the Latin patere, which means "to lay open".

Patent usually refers to the right granted to anyone who invents any new, useful, and non-obvious process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter. In the United States, first Congress adopted a Patent Act, in 1790, and the first patent was issued under this Act on July 31, 1790 (to Samuel Hopkins of Vermont for a potash production technique). Indian government adopted a Patents Act in 1970.

The patents were always novel but the usage of some were absurd, wacky and strange. Here, I proudly introduce the Top 10 - Wacky patents, thanks to those beautiful and novel minds behind these patents. 


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