![]() Hardware/Software TipsĪlright, so first things first. But if you've got a question, make sure to use the Q&A in the Zoom feature. And if you're just joining, feel free to use a chat to say hello or flag something. So a quick review of hardware, software design tips for decks, and then design tips for slide figures specifically. So again, today tips for designing and delivering a great presentation, broken up into roughly three sections here. Of course, the focus today will be on presentations. Many of you who are power users or veterans may know this already, but really, you can create figures for the entire scientific endeavor almost, right from ideation and brainstorming all the way to publications, maybe grants, posters (again, one day), and more. You will go through a little bit slower on some neat tricks and features within the tool, and then of course, some common use cases for BioRender. We are going to go through a bit of a demo, though, so don't worry about the speed of this GIF. ![]() For those that are brand new to BioRender, here is a quick sneak peek into the usability of it. ![]() So we'll touch on a little bit of hardware tips, software tips, how to design an entire slide deck (I'll touch on that just briefly), and then we'll dive into the actual presentation figures themselves. A lot of it is related to the figures, of course, and that's sort of where our forte is, but you know, having given a lot of these webinars, sometimes they're in the thousands of attendees, it becomes really important to make sure that you're presenting yourself overall in the best way that you can, especially if you're doing something important like defending your thesis or giving a big lab or department talk, maybe it's a virtual conference or an in-person conference, hopefully soon. What I'm actually going to do is also go through just a couple of refreshers on giving a good presentation in general. So today's topic is top tips for better presentation figures. ![]()
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