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E-raamat: Engineering Speaking by Design: Delivering Technical Presentations with Real Impact [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA), (Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan, USA)
  • Formaat: 164 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781315214320
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  • Formaat: 164 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781315214320
From the Authors of Engineering Writing by Design: Creating Formal Documents of Lasting ValueEngineering presentations are often a topic of frustration. Engineers complain that they dont enjoy public speaking, and that they dont know how to address audiences with varying levels of technical knowledge. Their colleagues complain about the state of information transfer in the profession. Non-engineers complain that engineers are boring and talk over everybody?s heads.Although many public speaking books exist, most concentrate on surface issues, failing to distinguish the formal oral technical presentation from general public speaking.Engineering Speaking by Design: Delivering Technical Presentations with Real Impact targets the formal oral technical presentation skills needed to succeed in modern engineering. Providing clear and concise instruction supported by illustrative examples, the book explains how to avoid logical fallacies (both formal and informal), use physical reasoning to catch mistakes in claims, master the essentials of presentation style, conquer the elements of mathematical exposition, and forge a connection with the audience. Each chapter ends with a convenient checklist, bulleted summary, and set of exercises. A solutions manual is available with qualifying course adoption.Yet the book?s most unique feature is its conceptual organization around the engineering design process. This is the process taught in most engineering survey courses: understand the problem, collect relevant information, generate alternative solutions, choose a preferred solution, refine the chosen solution, and so on. Since virtually all engineers learn and practice this process, it is so familiar that it can be applied seamlessly to formal oral technical presentations. Thus, Engineering Speaking by Design: Delivering Technical Presentations with Real Impact is inherently valuable in that it
Preface ix
Authors xi
1 Becoming a Presenter
1(10)
1.1 Is Public Speaking Easy?
1(1)
1.2 How Can I Learn to Be a Good Presenter?
2(1)
1.3 The Benefits of Being a Good Presenter
3(2)
1.4 Getting Started
5(3)
1.5
Chapter Recap
8(1)
1.6 Exercises
9(2)
2 Engineering a Presentation
11(16)
2.1 Quick Review of Some Design Concepts
11(6)
2.2 Framing the Goal of Your Technical Presentation
17(2)
2.3 How the Information Resides in Your Mind
19(1)
2.4 Your Audience
20(2)
2.5 Other Aspects of Situational Awareness
22(1)
2.6 Checklist: Engineering Your Presentation
23(1)
2.7
Chapter Recap
24(1)
2.8 Exercises
25(2)
3 Designing Your Presentation
27(18)
3.1 Does Your Presentation Need a Structure?
27(3)
3.2 Designing the Introduction
30(2)
3.3 Designing the Conclusion
32(2)
3.4 Designing the Main Body of the Presentation
34(3)
3.5 Getting a Plan on Paper
37(5)
3.6 Checklist: Designing Your Presentation
42(1)
3.7
Chapter Recap
43(1)
3.8 Exercises
43(2)
4 Building Your Presentation
45(64)
4.1 The Target Specifications
45(1)
4.2 Quality Control: Some Key Aspects
46(1)
4.3 Logic
46(21)
4.4 English Usage
67(9)
4.5 Mathematical Discourse
76(3)
4.6 Visual Aids
79(18)
4.7 Ethics
97(1)
4.8 Checklist: Building Your Presentation
98(3)
4.9
Chapter Recap
101(1)
4.10 Exercises
102(7)
5 Optimizing Your Presentation
109(10)
5.1 Rehearsal
109(5)
5.2 Feedback and Evaluation
114(1)
5.3 Revision and Iterative Improvement
115(1)
5.4 Checklist: Optimizing Your Presentation
115(1)
5.5
Chapter Recap
116(1)
5.6 Exercises
117(2)
6 Showtime: Delivering Your Presentation
119(8)
6.1 The Countdown
119(1)
6.2 Do It!
119(1)
6.3 If You're Nervous
120(1)
6.4 When the Unexpected Occurs
121(1)
6.5 Handling Questions
122(2)
6.6 Checklist: Delivering Your Presentation
124(1)
6.7
Chapter Recap
125(1)
6.8 Exercises
125(2)
7 Success! (What Now?)
127(8)
7.1 It's Over
127(1)
7.2 Chatting after the Talk
128(1)
7.3 Use the Experience to Improve
129(1)
7.4 Prepare to Be in Demand
130(1)
7.5 Consider Reinventing Your Talk
131(1)
7.6 Archiving Your Talk
132(1)
7.7 Checklist: After the Talk
132(1)
7.8
Chapter Recap
133(1)
7.9 Exercises
133(2)
Further Reading 135(6)
Appendix: Presentation Checklist 141(6)
Index 147
Edward J. Rothwell received his BS from Michigan Technological University, Houghton, USA; MS and EE from Stanford University, California, USA; and Ph.D from Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA; all in electrical engineering. He has been a faculty member in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan State University since 1985, and currently holds the rank of professor. Beforehand, he worked for Raytheon Co., Waltham, Massachusetts, USA and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, USA. In addition to Engineering Writing by Design: Creating Formal Documents of Lasting Value , Dr. Rothwell has coauthored a book on electromagnetics and published numerous journal articles on related subjects. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, and URSI Commission B, and is an IEEE fellow. Michael J. Cloud received his BS, MS, and Ph.D in electrical engineering from Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA. Since 1987, he has been a faculty member in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan, USA. He currently holds the rank of associate professor. In addition to Engineering Writing by Design: Creating Formal Documents of Lasting Value , Dr. Cloud has coauthored 11 other books, primarily in the field of engineering mathematics. He is a senior member of the IEEE.