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Creating an effective presentation

February 18, 2026

Effective presentation skills are a key skill in academic studies, professional life, and the scientific community. Effective presentation skills are not only about presenting content well, but also about maintaining the audience's attention and conveying the message in a persuasive manner. A good presentation creates harmony between visual design, logical structure, and presentation style.

Harmony of design and content

Principles of visual appearance

  • Simplicity: avoid cluttering the slide deck with text.
  • Highlight: use colors, font size, and graphics to emphasize important points.
  • Consistency: use of a uniform style (font, colors, template).
  • Visual material: figures, diagrams, photos strengthen understanding.

Content structure

  1. Introduction: introduction of the topic, clarification of purpose and relevance.
  2. Main part: research results, arguments and data in a logical structure.
  3. Summary and lesson learned: highlighting main messages, closing thoughts.

Avoiding typical mistakes

  • Too much text on the slides.
  • Monotonous presentation.
  • Opaque diagrams and graphs.
  • Lack of time management.

Table: characteristics of good and bad presentations

AspectGood presentationBad presentation
DesignUnified, highlights the essenceOvercrowded, chaotic
Presentation styleConfident, audience-focusedMonotonous, indifferent
ContentLogical, supported by dataDisorganized, incomplete
Time managementAdheres to the frameworkToo long or rushed

Planning a presentation requires similar logic to exam and ZH preparation: a structured, conscious and controlled process leads to confident performance.

Kristóf Korrep helps

The role of a consultant in preparing the presentation

A mentor like Kristóf Korrep can help a lot in putting together and practicing your presentation.

  • Specifying the topic: what parts should be focused on.
  • Practical advice: improving body language, volume, tempo.
  • Trial presentation: simulate the exam situation in advance.
  • Feedback: highlights strengths and weaknesses.

Benefits of mentoring

  • Reduces stage fright before an exam or public defense.
  • Provides suggestions related to professional content.
  • It points out logical flaws.
  • It helps to adjust the presentation to a time frame.

This professional support fits well with the for a modern understanding of education, which combines theoretical foundations and practical skill development.

Effective presentation techniques

  1. Maintaining eye contact – direct contact with the audience.
  2. Sound dynamics – using varied accents to avoid monotony.
  3. Hand gestures – they emphasize the point.
  4. Time management – each part should be given adequate space.
  5. Audience engagement – questions, examples, humor.

Practical tips for students

  • Make short notes, not verbatim text.
  • Always rehearse your presentation at least twice with time.
  • Look for practical examples alongside dry data.
  • The slide should be a supplement, not a reading material.
  • Pay attention to the technical details: projector, microphone, check connections.

Creating an effective presentation is like paper to be submitted writing: the key to success lies in proper preparation, clear structure, and regular review.