Technology has completely changed how we learn, work, play and live. Every element of our life has been greatly touched by it, including communication, transportation, entertainment, education, healthcare and even agriculture. Our interactions with one another and the world around us have changed as a result of technology's integration into daily life.
The way we work, play and communicate with one another has changed as a result of the development of technology, which has had a significant impact on people's lives. People can now stay in touch and exchange information more swiftly thanks to the development of the internet and mobile phones. Additionally, businesses can now automate numerous procedures, which save time and money. This is because to advancements in computer technology.
The creation of artificial intelligence has been one of the most significant technological advancements in recent years. Artificial intelligence has been utilised to develop autonomous systems that can complete tasks without assistance from humans. Robotic surgery and self-driving automobiles are two examples. These systems are created to base their decisions on information, formulas and machine learning methods. AI has also been utilised to develop voice-activated virtual personal assistants like Alexa from Amazon and Siri from Apple that can answer questions and deliver useful information.
Speaker Guidelines
Organize your research
- List your research's hypothesis and objectives.
- Describe the research techniques you used.
- Include the information gathered and the findings.
- Draw judgements based on the information gathered.
- Be sure to highlight the research's main points and significance.
Shape your presentation
- Create a list of things to emphasise in your notes so that they are easy to read.
- Along with your slide sequence, practise giving your talk. Make sure your discussion is inside the given time.
- Make your sentences simple. Steer clear of jargon, technical terms and obscure acronyms.
- Prepare your responses to questions that you might be asked.
- Rather than repeating what you say, audio-visuals should emphasise it.
- Unless it closely relates to your research, you should not utilise music, movie clips, or other protected content in your presentation. Please make sure that any music, movie clips, or other similar content you must include is either open source or that you have the right to use it under copyright. Showcase your work to its full potential by using graphics (graphs, tables, charts, etc.) instead of words where necessary.
- Use line graphs to depict trends, bars to compare values and pie charts to indicate how much of an object is represented by each relative component.
- Make sure your accompanying audio-visuals can be read easily from a distance and are brief, uncluttered and easy to understand. Use a typeface that is eighteen points or bigger, at the very least. Given that different users' screens have different widths, this is particularly significant when presenting to an online audience.
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