Resources for presentations: handouts & links

How to give an effective math talk, general resources on preparing a talk (not specific to mathematics):, preparing a poster presentation, resources for teachers (relevant literature), using slides.

Many of the following resources were found by undergraduate researcher Noor Doukmak:

Giving Good Talks by Satyan L. Devadoss From the Early Career Section of Notices of the American Mathematical Society , Nov 2019

10 Ancient Rules for Giving a Conference/Seminar/Research Talk in Mathematics , by A. Kercheval From the Early Career Section of Notices of the American Mathematical Society , Nov 2019

How to Talk Mathematics by Paul Halmos Touches on the issues of simplicity, details, proofs, problems, organization, preparation, brevity, techniques, flexibility, and short talks.

Talks are not the same as papers by Terry Tao

Technically speaking by Lew Ludwig These NSF-funded video vignettes illustrate common presentation mistakes and how to correct them.

How to prepare a presentation? by Olivier Bernardi This brief handout discusses not only the characteristics of an effective presentation but also the process of preparing one.

Advice on Giving Talks , by Joseph A. Gallian, 2006. Addresses writing a title and abstract, preparing transparencies, checking the room, delivering the talk, and after the talk. See also Gallian’s advice for PowerPoint presentations below.

The (Martial) Art of Giving Talks by Matilde Marcolli This webpage describes the differences among various kinds of talks (colloquium talks, job talks, seminar talks, conference talks, short communications, and public lectures); provides advice for chalk talks and slide talks; and provides advice for handling various types of disruptive audience members.

Preparing a Math Presentation , by Susan Ruff. This 3 page handout for students addresses how the differences between reading a paper and watching a presentation affects how to craft a presentation to meet the audience’s needs. Touches on issues of audience, purpose, structure, technique, and handling questions.

Math Talks by Curtis Bennett and Frank Sottile, from Concerns of a Young Mathematician , an electronically distributed digest for discussions of the issues of concern to mathematicians at the beginning of their careers. Includes specific advice for different types of talks: colloquium talks, research seminars, talks at a meeting of specialists, and job talks.

How to present math in talks from a Social Science Statistics blog by Amy Perfors “suggestions for how to present math in the most painless and effective way possible.”

How to Give a Good Colloquium by John E. McCarthy Excerpts: “prove only tautologies” “subsidize graduate students who dine with the speaker.”

How to Give a Talk: Advice on Preparing and Presenting Technical Talks in the Mathematical Sciences Slides by Tammy Kolda Excerpt: “Giving a good talk is important, particularly for students and recent graduates! More people will see your talks than will read your papers or will speak with you in person.”

Tips on giving talks by Jordan Ellenberg Excerpt: “…there is not a suggestion here that I haven’t seen violated by someone. Often that someone was me; that’s how I know this is good advice.”

“How to Tell a Good Mathematical Story” by Igor Pak This AMS Early Career notice provides advice for telling mathematical results in an engaging way.

“Math Talk: Preparing Your Conference Presentation” AMS blog post focusing on conference presentations.

“Giving a Talk” This AMS Early Career Notice by Bryna Kra outlines how to prepare for a math talk and ensure that presentations go smoothly.

  • Editor’s choice: Technically Speaking: An illustrated guide for presenting research , by Tony Eng and Patrick Yurick, Gradx Professional Development, Office of Graduate Education, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 2018. In this graphic-novel style collection of presentation advice, Tony Eng and illustrator Patrick Yurick provide lively recommendations for keeping the audience in mind, giving context by using narrative or highlighting differences, explaining the technical, controlling focus, and being concise. The chapter on explaining the technical by buying the audience time is particularly relevant to mathematics presentations.
  • How to prepare a poster , by Sven Hammarling and Nicholas J. Higham of SIAM
  • Mathematics at the 2010 SACNAS National Conference This page includes a video and pictures that illustrate what an undergraduate math poster session is like.
  • Making a math conference poster with Inkscape , by Felix Breuer This webpage includes a beautiful math poster that can be used as a template.
  • The Joint Math Meetings include an undergraduate student poster session . The MAA provides tips on poster design for this session.
  • “Design and Construction of Mathematical Posters.” AMS Early Career Notice by Anya Michaelsen.
  • Jessen, H. and L. Ludwig, “ Technically speaking: fostering the communication skills of computer science and mathematics students ,” SIGCSE ’07 Proceedings of the 38th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education , Vol. 39, Issue 1., March 2007, pp. 185-189
  • A research paper outlining the positive effects mathematical multimedia presentations have on students’ learning and perception of mathematics
  • Let’s Talk About Student Presentations, by S Doree, R. Jardine, & T. Linton, PRIMUS, Vol 17, No 4, Oct 2007, pp. 338-352. ( ERIC record )
  • Tikz samples for annotating equations in a paper or on slides
  • “The cognitive style of better powerpoint”
  • J. Gallian,  “Advice on Giving a Good PowerPoint Presentation”   Math Horizons , The MAA, 2006. Two pages of advice on how to give a good powerpoint presentation

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Creating an effective poster involves careful consideration of elements such as color schemes, typography, and layout. An eye-catching template can be customized to match the theme of the lesson, making the learning experience more engaging and memorable. With the availability of free math templates, teachers can experiment with various designs and layouts to find the one that best resonates with their class.

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The integration of posters and worksheets extends beyond the traditional classroom setting. Homeschoolers, tutors, and online educators can harness the potential of these resources to create comprehensive lesson plans or an engaging presentation. By providing students with visually appealing (not boring!) ideas, images, and interactive exercises, you will foster a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and encourage self-directed learning.

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  • Select a Relevant Math Concept: Choose a specific topic or concept that you want to teach or reinforce through your poster. Whether it's algebra, geometry, calculus, or statistics, make sure the concept aligns with your educational goals.
  • Gather Visual Resources: Collect relevant visual resources such as diagrams, equations, graphs, and illustrations that represent the chosen concept. These visuals will be the core of your poster component.
  • Design the Poster Component: Utilize a template or create your own design that suits your teaching theme. Incorporate designs and creative math border designs to make the poster visually appealing. Arrange the visuals logically, ensuring they effectively convey the mathematical information.
  • Integrate Interactive Exercises: Access a math worksheet maker or math quiz creator tool to design interactive exercises that complement the poster content. Craft relevant problems, puzzles, or questions that require children to apply the concepts presented on the poster.
  • Use a Math Lesson Plan Template: Incorporate your poster and worksheet components into a comprehensive lesson plan template. This template will serve as the structure for your lesson.
  • Ensure Clarity and Accessibility: Check that the visuals, equations, and text on both the poster and the worksheet are clear and easy to understand.
  • Incorporate Math Illustrations: Enhance the visual appeal of your poster by incorporating engaging and relevant images alongside the content.
  • Evaluate and Adjust: After the lesson, assess students' understanding by reviewing their performance on the interactive exercises. Use the insights gained to adjust your teaching approach and refine future work.

By following these steps, you'll create a comprehensive poster that combines visual appeal, interactive engagement, and effective educational content, fostering a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.

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Maths posters offers a comprehensive learning experience by providing visual explanations of concepts, and allowing students to apply those concepts through interactive exercises. This combination enhances understanding, engagement, and retention of the material.

What types of math concepts work well with posters?

They are useful in teaching various topics such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics. For example, when teaching geometry, a maths poster can visually display shapes and properties, supported by interactive exercises on a worksheet to calculate areas and angles. In algebra, a poster can illustrate solving equations step-by-step, while the accompanying worksheet offers practice problems to reinforce the process. The combination of visual aids, interactive tasks, and informative posters accommodates diverse learning needs, promoting comprehensive understanding and engagement across numerous disciplines.

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You can include a variety of interactive exercises such as multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank problems, matching exercises, true/false questions, and even open-ended problem-solving challenges. The choice of exercises depends on the learning objectives and the concepts being taught.

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Poster sessions are appropriate for works-in-progress as well as completed projects. Whenever you make any kind of presentation, including a poster, you can apply for a Rackham travel grant to cover the cost of the conference.

Where to present your poster:

  • The MAA Mathfest (held yearly in August) has a poster session specifically for young researchers.
  • Conferences in your Research Area
  • If there is a conference you want to attend, but they do not mention a poster session, you can email the organizers and suggest it to them. Often they think this is a great idea.

Preparing your poster:

  • The MAA has a compilation of advice on writing math posters (scroll down to “Preparing a Poster Presentation”)
  • Campbell University’s worksheet on planning a poster
  • Do not overload with too much technical jargon!
  • Award-winning undergraduate math posters compiled by the MAA.

Printing your poster:

  • At the University of Michigan, you can print your poster in the Angell Hall Courtyard . The cost may be around $20 (remember that as a UM student you get a free printing allowance).
  • You can carry it to the conference in a special tube for this purpose.

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This speech is NOT a classroom lecture on your research! It is intended to be the start of an informal conversation.

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Do your students regularly complain about maths not relating to ‘real life’? Help them to start thinking otherwise with this display poster.

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