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THE FORMAL PRESENTATION
SHL1013 Professional English
How to Call a Meeting
PARTS OF A MEMO + PARTS OF A FORMAL
EMAIL + PARTS OF A MEETING AGENDA =
YOUR MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT &
AGENDA
PREPARE THE AGENDA
How to Record a Meeting
PARTS OF A MEETING MINUTES + PARTS OF
A FORMAL EMAIL = YOUR MEETING
MINUTES
Formal Meeting
WHAT HAPPENS IN A FORMAL MEETING
OPEN THE MEETING
USE FORMAL MEETING PROCEDURES
USE FORMAL MEETING LANGUAGE
Formal Presentation
WHAT HAPPENS IN A FORMAL
PRESENTATION
PREPARE ALL PRESENTATION MATERIALS
BEGIN YOUR PRESENTATION
INTRODUCE YOURSELF
SAY WHY YOU FEEL STRONGLY ABOUT THE TOPIC
TELL A SHORT, SHORT STORY
STATE THE TITLE OF YOUR PROPOSAL
INTRODUCE THE TOPIC
INTRODUCE THE PROBLEM
STATE THE TARGET BENEFICIARIES
STATE THE TARGET NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED
GIVE PROOF THAT THE NEED IS URGENT
QUOTE, PARAPHRASE, CITE, REFERENCE SOURCES

USE A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AS SUPPORT
PROPOSE YOUR GOALS

USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
STATE THE PROPOSED SOLUTIONS

USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
STATE THE TARGET BENEFITS

USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
USE QUESTIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
STATE YOUR PLAN OF ACTION

USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
STATE YOUR ACTION PLAN & TIMELINE
PRESENT YOUR COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES

USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
PRESENT YOUR ATTENTION-CATCHING STRATEGIES

USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
PRESENT YOUR INFORMATION STRATEGIES

USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
PRESENT YOUR INSTRUCTION STRATEGIES

USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
CONNECT TO YOUR CONCLUSIONS
PRESENT YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS

USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
INDICATE THE END OF THE PRESENTATION
RECORD PEER INPUT
RECORD SUGGESTIONS
USE THE SUGGESTIONS TO POLISH THE
PRESENTATION
Formal Presentation
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
USE THE RUBRICS TO POLISH THE PRESENTATION
USE PROFESSIONAL ATTIRE
USE PROFESSIONAL ATTIRE
PROVIDE CONTACT INFORMATION
LISTEN TO WHAT THEY SAY, AND WHAT
THEY DO NOT SAY
RECORD WHAT THEY SAY
LOOK AT YOUR AUDIENCE
TALK TO YOUR AUDIENCE
ESTABLISH EYE CONTACT WITH YOUR AUDIENCE
USE BIG LETTERS SO THE AUDIENCE CAN READ IT
FACE TOWARDS THE AUDIENCE
MAINTAIN EYE CONTACT WITH THE AUDIENCE
TALK TO THE AUDIENCE
EXPLAIN TO THE AUDIENCE
LOOK DIRECTLY AT YOUR AUDIENCE
Formal Presentation
ONE MORE TIME
START WITH A GREETING & INTRODUCTION
STATE YOUR GOALS IMMEDIATELY
STATE THE RESEARCH PROBLEM
TALK TO THE AUDIENCE
USE TRANSITION SLIDES FOR EVERY SECTION
SHOW YOUR INSTRUCTION STRATEGY
SHOW YOUR INFORMATION STRATEGY
SHOW YOUR PROMOTION STRATEGIES
DIFFERENT STRATEGIES
ASK WHICH ONE WORKS
ASK WHICH ONE DOES NOT WORK
ASK FOR SUGGESTIONS
END COURTEOUSLY, WITH GRACE AND DIGNITY
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A FEW IDEAS THAT CAN HELP
How to Start an Original Topic
TARGET AREA + IGNORED RESOURCE OR
MATERIAL + URGENT NEEDS + CONNECTION
= YOUR PROBLEM-SOLUTION IDEA
How to Start an Original Topic
At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later.

1. Choose a place (target
area) with problems.
Home country, school,
community, peer group, family,
friends, government office,
cafeteria, library, market
How to Start an Original Topic
At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later.

2. Think of a resource or material that is

plentiful, available (ignored by
people), and cost-free in the target area.
Salt, potatoes, soil, smiles, manpower, language,
music
Waste matter from homes, kitchens, or stores:
poop, urine, garbage
Waste material from exports, industries, or
factories: bagasse, sawdust, wood pallets, wood
shavings, pineapple peel, banana peel
How to Start an Original Topic
At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later.

3. Think of some urgent needs in

your target area. Specify.
health [malaria], mortality
[infant], technology [pencils], nature
[deforestation, locust plague], culture
[disappearing recipes], finance
[work, trade], knowledge
[math, language, diseases], housing
[materials]
How to Start an Original Topic
At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later.

4. Search for uses of the resource or

material. Search online.
[uses of salt]
[waste matter uses]
How to Start an Original Topic
At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later.

5. Create a problem-solution idea

by connecting resources or
materials to an urgent need.
Google and discover.
[Soil dirt house housing] [garbage
education] [malaria salt] [poop fuel]
How to Start an Original Topic
At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later.

1.

Choose a place (target area) with problems.
Home country, school, community, peer group, family, friends, government office,
cafeteria, library, market

2.

Think of a resource or material that is plentiful, available (ignored
by people), and cost-free in the target area.
Salt, potatoes, soil, smiles, manpower, language, music
Waste matter from homes, kitchens, or stores: poop, urine, garbage
Waste material from exports, industries, or factories: bagasse, sawdust, wood
pallets, wood shavings, pineapple peel, banana peel

3.

Think of some urgent needs in your target area. Specify.
health [malaria], mortality [infant], technology [pencils], nature [deforestation,
locust plague], culture [disappearing recipes], finance [work, trade], knowledge
[math, language, diseases], housing [materials]

4.

Search for uses of the resource or material. Search online.
[uses of salt] [waste matter solutions]

5.

Create a problem-solution idea by connecting resources or
materials to an urgent need. Google and discover.
[Soil dirt house housing] [garbage education] [malaria salt] [poop fuel]
How to State Your Topic
SPECIFIC TARGET BENEFICIARIES + SPECIFIC
NEED + URGENCY OF NEED + PROPOSED
SOLUTION = YOUR ONE-SENTENCE STATEMENT
OF THE PROBLEM
How to State Your Research Problem

Target Beneficiaries
General (No good): Children in
Thailand who do not speak English
Specific (Good): Street children in
Bangkok up to 10 years old who do
not speak English
How to State Your Research Problem
Urgent Needs
The need should be clear or implied in
the description of the target
beneficiaries. Prove that this is a need
by citing a theory (Abraham
Maslow, 1943; Simon Hertnon, 2005;
Clayton Alderfer, 1969; William
Glasser, 1998; John Burton, 1990;
Lewis Coser, 1956)
How to State Your Research Problem

Urgent Needs
There should be proof of the
urgency of the need. The proof can
be a quote or paraphrase (source,
citation, reference). Use theory for
support (John Kotter, 2008;
How to State Your Research Problem
Proposed Solution
State your proposed solution, why you
choose this (plentiful, free, ignored
resource or material), how it solves a
problem in your target area, the parts of
this idea that can be found in other sources
(Related Literature) and your original
contribution in this idea.
How to State Your Research Problem
Target Beneficiaries
General (No good): Children in Thailand who do not speak English
Specific (Good): Street children in Bangkok up to 10 years old who do not speak
English

Urgent Needs:
The need should be clear or implied in the description of the target beneficiaries.
Prove that this is a need by citing a theory (Abraham Maslow, 1943; Simon
Hertnon, 2005; Clayton Alderfer, 1969; William Glasser, 1998; John Burton,
1990; Lewis Coser, 1956)
There should be proof of the urgency of the need. The proof can be a quote or
paraphrase (source, citation, reference). Use theory for support (John Kotter,
2008;

Proposed Solution
State your proposed solution, why you choose this (plentiful, free, ignored
resource or material), how it solves a problem in your target area, the parts of
this idea that can be found in other sources (See Related Literature) and your
original contribution in this idea (See How to State Your Original Contribution).
What You Will Not Do
SPECIFIC BENEFICIARY + SPECIFIC NEEDS +
PROPOSED SOLUTIONS + RESOURCE
LIMITATIONS + TIME LIMITATIONS = YOUR
RESEARCH LIMITATIONS
How to State Your Research Limitations
Target Beneficiaries
This proposal is limited to the needs
of street children in Bangkok up to
10 years old who do not speak
English
How to State Your Research Limitations
Urgent Needs
This proposal is limited to providing
the target beneficiaries with a
poster for learning 30 English
adjectives, designed suitably for
their age with elements familiar to
their lifestyle.
How to State Your Research Limitations
Proposed Solution
This proposal is limited to solutions
that can be
designed, revised, produced, and
presented within ___ weeks.
How to State Your Research Limitations
Target Beneficiaries
This proposal is limited to the needs of street children in
Bangkok up to 10 years old who do not speak English

Urgent Needs:
This proposal is limited to providing the target
beneficiaries with a poster for learning 30 English
adjectives, designed suitably for their age with
elements familiar to their lifestyle.

Proposed Solution
This proposal is limited to solutions that can be
designed, revised, produced, and presented within
___ weeks.
How to Create Your Outline
PARTS OF A RESEARCH PROPOSAL + THE APA
PAPER FORMAT + YOUR KEYWORDS +
ORDER OF IDEAS + HIERARCHY OF IDEAS =
YOUR RESEARCH PROPOSAL OUTLINE
How to State Your Outline
Google how to write an APA-style outline.
How to Use Others’ Ideas
YOUR IDEAS + OTHERS IDEAS RELATED TO
YOURS + QUOTE OR PARAPHRASE IDEAS +
INTEGRATE IDEAS + CITE + REFERENCE =
YOUR RELATED LITERATURE
Related Literature
•
•
•
•
•
•

Some of your key words (nouns)
Some of your processes (verbs)
Repeating your ideas
Agreeing with your ideas
Disagreeing with your ideas
Adding to your ideas
How to State What Others Say
Related Literature – Your topic is
composed of several ideas. Each idea
can be found in other sources (this is
called “literature”). Search to know
what they say. See Keyword Searching
Techniques. Record what they say.
Google How to Write Research Notes.
How to State What Others Say
Quoting – The ideas of others copied
exactly, and used to support your own
ideas. Each quote must be cited. Google
How to Quote in the APA Style.
How to State What Others Say
Paraphrasing – The ideas of others
stated in your own words, your own
style of expression. Each paraphrase
must be cited. Google How to
Paraphrase.
How to State What Others Say
Integrating Sources – The ideas of
others should be smoothly
connected to your ideas. Google
How to Integrate Sources.
How to State What Others Say
Citing Sources – Citations in the text,
right after every sourced (or
borrowed) idea. Google APA format
for citations.
How to State What Others Say
Referencing Sources – A list of
references at the end of your
proposal. Google the APA format for
referencing.
How to State What Others Say
• Related Literature – Your topic is composed of several ideas. Each idea
can be found in other sources (this is called “literature”). Search to know
what they say. See Keyword Searching Techniques. Record what they say.
Google How to Write Research Notes.
• Quoting – The ideas of others copied exactly, and used to support your
own ideas. Each quote must be cited. Google How to Quote in the APA
Style.
• Paraphrasing – The ideas of others stated in your own words, your own
style of expression. Each paraphrase must be cited. Google How to
Paraphrase.
• Integrating Sources – The ideas of others should be smoothly connected
to your ideas. Google How to Integrate Sources.
• Citing Sources – Citations in the text, right after every sourced (or
borrowed) idea. Google APA format for citations.
• Referencing Sources – A list of references at the end of your proposal.
Google the APA format for referencing.
How to State Your Originality
CREATE NEW AWARENESS + CREATE NEW
FORMAT + CREATE NEW SYNTHESIS =
YOUR ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
How to State Your Originality
You can combine or modify these

New awareness of existing ideas
New format of existing ideas
Combination or synthesis of
existing ideas
How to State Your Originality
NEW AWARENESS OF EXISTING IDEAS:
This proposal may, for the first time,
bring to my target area some
knowledge about [content or
information, procedures, processes,
attitudes].)]
How to State Your Originality
NEW FORMAT OF EXISTING IDEAS:
This information seems to have
never been presented in
[language, format, level] to
[(benefit my) (meet the needs of
my)] target population.
How to State Your Originality
COMBINATION or SYNTHESIS OF
EXISTING IDEAS: This proposal
combines [one idea] and [another
idea] to produce [proposed
original idea], which seems to be
unknown [(in target area) (among
target population)]
How to State Your Originality
You can combine or modify these examples.
NEW AWARENESS OF EXISTING IDEAS: This proposal
may, for the first time, bring to my target area some
knowledge about [content or information,
procedures, processes, attitudes].
NEW FORMAT OF EXISTING IDEAS: This information
seems to have never been presented in [language,
format, level] to [(benefit my) (meet the needs of my)]
target population.
COMBINATION or SYNTHESIS OF EXISTING IDEAS: This
proposal combines [one idea] and [another idea] to
produce [proposed original idea], which seems to be
unknown [(in target area) (among target population)]
How to Use Theory
EXISTING THEORY + SUPPORT AN IDEA,
ANALYZE AN IDEA, UNDERSTAND AN
IDEA = YOUR THEORETICAL SUPPORT
How to Use Theory
If you don’t know these, you won’t be doing it
right:
• Google How to integrate quotations APA style
• Google How to integrate paraphrase APA style
• Google How to quote APA style
• Google How to paraphrase APA style
How to Use Theory

Know the theories related to
your work
How to Use Theory

When you present an idea,
use a theory to support
your idea
How to Use Theory

When you analyze an idea,
use a theory to support
your analysis
How to Use Theory

When explaining an idea,
use a theory to support
your explanation
How to Use Theory
• Know the theories related to your work
• When you present an idea, use a theory to
support your idea
• When you analyze an idea, use a theory to
support your analysis
• When explaining an idea, use a theory to
support your explanation
One More Time ...
If you don’t know these, you won’t be doing it
right:
• Google How to integrate quotations APA style
• Google How to integrate paraphrase APA style
• Google How to quote APA style
• Google How to paraphrase APA style
How to Balance Your Ideas
PROJECTED CHALLENGES & THEORY SUPPORT+
PROPOSED SOLUTIONS & THEORY SUPPORT +
RELATED LITERATURE = YOUR PROJECTED
CHALLENGES & SOLUTIONS
How to Balance Ideas

Your work should not be all
positive or all negative.
That’s called bias.
How to Balance Ideas

To project objective, your
work must present both
sides of an idea.
How to Balance Ideas

State why your ideas might
be wrong or might fail. Use
a theory to support your
statements.
How to Balance Ideas

State how you might avoid,
neutralize, or meet the
challenges or correct
errors. Use a theory to
support your statements.
How to Balance Ideas
• Your work should not be all positive or all
negative. That’s called bias.
• To project objective, your work must present
both sides of an idea.
• State why your ideas might be wrong or might
fail. Use a theory to support your statements.
• State how you might avoid, neutralize, or
meet the challenges or correct errors. Use a
theory to support your statements.
How to State Your Meanings
EXISTING DEFINITIONS + YOUR OWN
DEFINITIONS + CONTRAST OR COMPARE
= YOUR DEFINITION OF TERMS
How to Define Terms

All key terms of your
research must be defined
in two ways.
How to Define Terms
First, it must be defined according
to a dictionary definition.
According to Webster (1999), the
term triptych means “insert
definition here.”
How to Define Terms

Then it must be defined
according to what you mean
when you use it in your work.
In this paper, the terms is used
to mean “insert definition
here”.
How to Define Terms

If the two meanings are the
same, there is no need to state
the second definition. The
dictionary definition should be
enough.
How to Define Terms
If your terms comprise more than one word,
define each word, then define them together.

Webster (2001) says that the term tabula
means “a table or slate for writing”
while the term rasa means “blank”. The
term “blank slate” refers to “a young
mind with little or no knowledge or
training”.
How to Define Terms
The definition of terms is arranged
alphabetically.

Rasa, adj. – Definition here
Tabula, n. – Definition here
Torch, v. – Definition here
Triptych, n. – Definition here
How to Define Terms
• All key terms of your research must be defined
in two ways.
• First, it must be defined according to a
dictionary definition.
• Then it must be defined according to what you
mean when you use it in your work.
• If the two meanings are the same, say so.
• If your terms comprise more than one
word, define each word.
How to Create Your Title
PROBLEM + TARGET BENEFICIARIES +
TYPE OF RESEARCH = YOUR RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TITLE
How to Create Your Title
Problem + target focus + research
type
• Deforestation in Yala: A Cause-Effect
Analysis
• Plagiarism among UGP scholars in
AiU: An Analysis Based on Bloom’s
Taxonomy
How to Create Your Title
Problem + target focus + proposed
solution
• Deforestation in Yala: Strip-farming
Against Soil Erosion
• Plagiarism among UGP scholars in
AiU: Strategies to Deter Academic
Dishonesty
How to Create Your Conclusion
SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS +
RECOMMENDATION = YOUR RESEARCH
PROPOSAL CONCLUSION
How to Create Your Summary
SUMMARY OF KEY CONCEPTS +
ARRANGED ACCORDING TO OUTLINE =
YOUR RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUMMARY
How to Present a Project Summary
PARTS OF A PROPOSAL + SUMMARY OF
EACH PART + THREE-MINUTE SLIDESHOW
= YOUR PROJECT SUMMARY SLIDESHOW
How to Call Attention in Print
PARTS OF A PROMOTION POSTER + MAIN
IMAGE + MAIN IDEA + CONTACT DATA =
YOUR ATTENTION POSTER
How to Inform in Print
PARTS OF AN INFORMATION POSTER +
MAIN IDEA (image or text ) + SUPPORTING
IDEAS (images or text ) + CONTACT DATA =
YOUR INFORMATION POSTER
How to Instruct in Print
PARTS OF AN INSTRUCTION POSTER + MAIN
IDEA (image or text ) + SUPPORTING IDEAS
(images or text ) + CONTACT DATA = YOUR
INSTRUCTION POSTER
How to Call Attention in Motion
PARTS OF A PROMOTION SLIDESHOW +
MAIN IMAGE + MAIN IDEA + CONTACT
DATA = YOUR ATTENTION SLIDESHOW
How to Inform in Motion
PARTS OF AN INFORMATION SLIDESHOW +
MAIN IDEA (image or text ) + SUPPORTING
IDEAS (images or text ) + CONTACT DATA =
YOUR INFORMATION SLIDESHOW
How to Instruct in Motion
PARTS OF AN INSTRUCTION SLIDESHOW +
MAIN IDEA (image or text ) + SUPPORTING
IDEAS (images or text ) + CONTACT DATA =
YOUR INSTRUCTION SLIDESHOW
End of Presentation
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Formal presentation guide for professional communication

  • 1. THE FORMAL PRESENTATION SHL1013 Professional English
  • 2. How to Call a Meeting PARTS OF A MEMO + PARTS OF A FORMAL EMAIL + PARTS OF A MEETING AGENDA = YOUR MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT & AGENDA
  • 4. How to Record a Meeting PARTS OF A MEETING MINUTES + PARTS OF A FORMAL EMAIL = YOUR MEETING MINUTES
  • 5.
  • 6. Formal Meeting WHAT HAPPENS IN A FORMAL MEETING
  • 8. USE FORMAL MEETING PROCEDURES
  • 10. Formal Presentation WHAT HAPPENS IN A FORMAL PRESENTATION
  • 14. SAY WHY YOU FEEL STRONGLY ABOUT THE TOPIC
  • 15. TELL A SHORT, SHORT STORY
  • 16. STATE THE TITLE OF YOUR PROPOSAL
  • 19. STATE THE TARGET BENEFICIARIES
  • 20. STATE THE TARGET NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED
  • 21. GIVE PROOF THAT THE NEED IS URGENT
  • 22. QUOTE, PARAPHRASE, CITE, REFERENCE SOURCES USE A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AS SUPPORT
  • 23. PROPOSE YOUR GOALS USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
  • 24. STATE THE PROPOSED SOLUTIONS USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
  • 25. STATE THE TARGET BENEFITS USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
  • 26. USE QUESTIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
  • 27. STATE YOUR PLAN OF ACTION USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
  • 28. STATE YOUR ACTION PLAN & TIMELINE
  • 29. PRESENT YOUR COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
  • 30. PRESENT YOUR ATTENTION-CATCHING STRATEGIES USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35. PRESENT YOUR INFORMATION STRATEGIES USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
  • 36.
  • 37. PRESENT YOUR INSTRUCTION STRATEGIES USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
  • 38. CONNECT TO YOUR CONCLUSIONS
  • 39. PRESENT YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS USE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AS SUPPORT
  • 40. INDICATE THE END OF THE PRESENTATION
  • 43. USE THE SUGGESTIONS TO POLISH THE PRESENTATION
  • 45. USE THE RUBRICS TO POLISH THE PRESENTATION
  • 46.
  • 50. LISTEN TO WHAT THEY SAY, AND WHAT THEY DO NOT SAY
  • 52. LOOK AT YOUR AUDIENCE
  • 53. TALK TO YOUR AUDIENCE
  • 54. ESTABLISH EYE CONTACT WITH YOUR AUDIENCE
  • 55. USE BIG LETTERS SO THE AUDIENCE CAN READ IT
  • 56. FACE TOWARDS THE AUDIENCE
  • 57. MAINTAIN EYE CONTACT WITH THE AUDIENCE
  • 58. TALK TO THE AUDIENCE
  • 59. EXPLAIN TO THE AUDIENCE
  • 60. LOOK DIRECTLY AT YOUR AUDIENCE
  • 62. START WITH A GREETING & INTRODUCTION
  • 63. STATE YOUR GOALS IMMEDIATELY
  • 65. TALK TO THE AUDIENCE
  • 66. USE TRANSITION SLIDES FOR EVERY SECTION
  • 69. SHOW YOUR PROMOTION STRATEGIES
  • 71. ASK WHICH ONE WORKS
  • 72. ASK WHICH ONE DOES NOT WORK
  • 74. END COURTEOUSLY, WITH GRACE AND DIGNITY
  • 75. NEXT A FEW IDEAS THAT CAN HELP
  • 76. How to Start an Original Topic TARGET AREA + IGNORED RESOURCE OR MATERIAL + URGENT NEEDS + CONNECTION = YOUR PROBLEM-SOLUTION IDEA
  • 77. How to Start an Original Topic At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later. 1. Choose a place (target area) with problems. Home country, school, community, peer group, family, friends, government office, cafeteria, library, market
  • 78. How to Start an Original Topic At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later. 2. Think of a resource or material that is plentiful, available (ignored by people), and cost-free in the target area. Salt, potatoes, soil, smiles, manpower, language, music Waste matter from homes, kitchens, or stores: poop, urine, garbage Waste material from exports, industries, or factories: bagasse, sawdust, wood pallets, wood shavings, pineapple peel, banana peel
  • 79. How to Start an Original Topic At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later. 3. Think of some urgent needs in your target area. Specify. health [malaria], mortality [infant], technology [pencils], nature [deforestation, locust plague], culture [disappearing recipes], finance [work, trade], knowledge [math, language, diseases], housing [materials]
  • 80. How to Start an Original Topic At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later. 4. Search for uses of the resource or material. Search online. [uses of salt] [waste matter uses]
  • 81. How to Start an Original Topic At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later. 5. Create a problem-solution idea by connecting resources or materials to an urgent need. Google and discover. [Soil dirt house housing] [garbage education] [malaria salt] [poop fuel]
  • 82. How to Start an Original Topic At any step where you have possible ideas, write them down and select later. 1. Choose a place (target area) with problems. Home country, school, community, peer group, family, friends, government office, cafeteria, library, market 2. Think of a resource or material that is plentiful, available (ignored by people), and cost-free in the target area. Salt, potatoes, soil, smiles, manpower, language, music Waste matter from homes, kitchens, or stores: poop, urine, garbage Waste material from exports, industries, or factories: bagasse, sawdust, wood pallets, wood shavings, pineapple peel, banana peel 3. Think of some urgent needs in your target area. Specify. health [malaria], mortality [infant], technology [pencils], nature [deforestation, locust plague], culture [disappearing recipes], finance [work, trade], knowledge [math, language, diseases], housing [materials] 4. Search for uses of the resource or material. Search online. [uses of salt] [waste matter solutions] 5. Create a problem-solution idea by connecting resources or materials to an urgent need. Google and discover. [Soil dirt house housing] [garbage education] [malaria salt] [poop fuel]
  • 83. How to State Your Topic SPECIFIC TARGET BENEFICIARIES + SPECIFIC NEED + URGENCY OF NEED + PROPOSED SOLUTION = YOUR ONE-SENTENCE STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
  • 84. How to State Your Research Problem Target Beneficiaries General (No good): Children in Thailand who do not speak English Specific (Good): Street children in Bangkok up to 10 years old who do not speak English
  • 85. How to State Your Research Problem Urgent Needs The need should be clear or implied in the description of the target beneficiaries. Prove that this is a need by citing a theory (Abraham Maslow, 1943; Simon Hertnon, 2005; Clayton Alderfer, 1969; William Glasser, 1998; John Burton, 1990; Lewis Coser, 1956)
  • 86. How to State Your Research Problem Urgent Needs There should be proof of the urgency of the need. The proof can be a quote or paraphrase (source, citation, reference). Use theory for support (John Kotter, 2008;
  • 87. How to State Your Research Problem Proposed Solution State your proposed solution, why you choose this (plentiful, free, ignored resource or material), how it solves a problem in your target area, the parts of this idea that can be found in other sources (Related Literature) and your original contribution in this idea.
  • 88. How to State Your Research Problem Target Beneficiaries General (No good): Children in Thailand who do not speak English Specific (Good): Street children in Bangkok up to 10 years old who do not speak English Urgent Needs: The need should be clear or implied in the description of the target beneficiaries. Prove that this is a need by citing a theory (Abraham Maslow, 1943; Simon Hertnon, 2005; Clayton Alderfer, 1969; William Glasser, 1998; John Burton, 1990; Lewis Coser, 1956) There should be proof of the urgency of the need. The proof can be a quote or paraphrase (source, citation, reference). Use theory for support (John Kotter, 2008; Proposed Solution State your proposed solution, why you choose this (plentiful, free, ignored resource or material), how it solves a problem in your target area, the parts of this idea that can be found in other sources (See Related Literature) and your original contribution in this idea (See How to State Your Original Contribution).
  • 89. What You Will Not Do SPECIFIC BENEFICIARY + SPECIFIC NEEDS + PROPOSED SOLUTIONS + RESOURCE LIMITATIONS + TIME LIMITATIONS = YOUR RESEARCH LIMITATIONS
  • 90. How to State Your Research Limitations Target Beneficiaries This proposal is limited to the needs of street children in Bangkok up to 10 years old who do not speak English
  • 91. How to State Your Research Limitations Urgent Needs This proposal is limited to providing the target beneficiaries with a poster for learning 30 English adjectives, designed suitably for their age with elements familiar to their lifestyle.
  • 92. How to State Your Research Limitations Proposed Solution This proposal is limited to solutions that can be designed, revised, produced, and presented within ___ weeks.
  • 93. How to State Your Research Limitations Target Beneficiaries This proposal is limited to the needs of street children in Bangkok up to 10 years old who do not speak English Urgent Needs: This proposal is limited to providing the target beneficiaries with a poster for learning 30 English adjectives, designed suitably for their age with elements familiar to their lifestyle. Proposed Solution This proposal is limited to solutions that can be designed, revised, produced, and presented within ___ weeks.
  • 94. How to Create Your Outline PARTS OF A RESEARCH PROPOSAL + THE APA PAPER FORMAT + YOUR KEYWORDS + ORDER OF IDEAS + HIERARCHY OF IDEAS = YOUR RESEARCH PROPOSAL OUTLINE
  • 95. How to State Your Outline Google how to write an APA-style outline.
  • 96. How to Use Others’ Ideas YOUR IDEAS + OTHERS IDEAS RELATED TO YOURS + QUOTE OR PARAPHRASE IDEAS + INTEGRATE IDEAS + CITE + REFERENCE = YOUR RELATED LITERATURE
  • 97. Related Literature • • • • • • Some of your key words (nouns) Some of your processes (verbs) Repeating your ideas Agreeing with your ideas Disagreeing with your ideas Adding to your ideas
  • 98. How to State What Others Say Related Literature – Your topic is composed of several ideas. Each idea can be found in other sources (this is called “literature”). Search to know what they say. See Keyword Searching Techniques. Record what they say. Google How to Write Research Notes.
  • 99. How to State What Others Say Quoting – The ideas of others copied exactly, and used to support your own ideas. Each quote must be cited. Google How to Quote in the APA Style.
  • 100. How to State What Others Say Paraphrasing – The ideas of others stated in your own words, your own style of expression. Each paraphrase must be cited. Google How to Paraphrase.
  • 101. How to State What Others Say Integrating Sources – The ideas of others should be smoothly connected to your ideas. Google How to Integrate Sources.
  • 102. How to State What Others Say Citing Sources – Citations in the text, right after every sourced (or borrowed) idea. Google APA format for citations.
  • 103. How to State What Others Say Referencing Sources – A list of references at the end of your proposal. Google the APA format for referencing.
  • 104. How to State What Others Say • Related Literature – Your topic is composed of several ideas. Each idea can be found in other sources (this is called “literature”). Search to know what they say. See Keyword Searching Techniques. Record what they say. Google How to Write Research Notes. • Quoting – The ideas of others copied exactly, and used to support your own ideas. Each quote must be cited. Google How to Quote in the APA Style. • Paraphrasing – The ideas of others stated in your own words, your own style of expression. Each paraphrase must be cited. Google How to Paraphrase. • Integrating Sources – The ideas of others should be smoothly connected to your ideas. Google How to Integrate Sources. • Citing Sources – Citations in the text, right after every sourced (or borrowed) idea. Google APA format for citations. • Referencing Sources – A list of references at the end of your proposal. Google the APA format for referencing.
  • 105. How to State Your Originality CREATE NEW AWARENESS + CREATE NEW FORMAT + CREATE NEW SYNTHESIS = YOUR ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
  • 106. How to State Your Originality You can combine or modify these New awareness of existing ideas New format of existing ideas Combination or synthesis of existing ideas
  • 107. How to State Your Originality NEW AWARENESS OF EXISTING IDEAS: This proposal may, for the first time, bring to my target area some knowledge about [content or information, procedures, processes, attitudes].)]
  • 108. How to State Your Originality NEW FORMAT OF EXISTING IDEAS: This information seems to have never been presented in [language, format, level] to [(benefit my) (meet the needs of my)] target population.
  • 109. How to State Your Originality COMBINATION or SYNTHESIS OF EXISTING IDEAS: This proposal combines [one idea] and [another idea] to produce [proposed original idea], which seems to be unknown [(in target area) (among target population)]
  • 110. How to State Your Originality You can combine or modify these examples. NEW AWARENESS OF EXISTING IDEAS: This proposal may, for the first time, bring to my target area some knowledge about [content or information, procedures, processes, attitudes]. NEW FORMAT OF EXISTING IDEAS: This information seems to have never been presented in [language, format, level] to [(benefit my) (meet the needs of my)] target population. COMBINATION or SYNTHESIS OF EXISTING IDEAS: This proposal combines [one idea] and [another idea] to produce [proposed original idea], which seems to be unknown [(in target area) (among target population)]
  • 111. How to Use Theory EXISTING THEORY + SUPPORT AN IDEA, ANALYZE AN IDEA, UNDERSTAND AN IDEA = YOUR THEORETICAL SUPPORT
  • 112. How to Use Theory If you don’t know these, you won’t be doing it right: • Google How to integrate quotations APA style • Google How to integrate paraphrase APA style • Google How to quote APA style • Google How to paraphrase APA style
  • 113. How to Use Theory Know the theories related to your work
  • 114. How to Use Theory When you present an idea, use a theory to support your idea
  • 115. How to Use Theory When you analyze an idea, use a theory to support your analysis
  • 116. How to Use Theory When explaining an idea, use a theory to support your explanation
  • 117. How to Use Theory • Know the theories related to your work • When you present an idea, use a theory to support your idea • When you analyze an idea, use a theory to support your analysis • When explaining an idea, use a theory to support your explanation
  • 118. One More Time ... If you don’t know these, you won’t be doing it right: • Google How to integrate quotations APA style • Google How to integrate paraphrase APA style • Google How to quote APA style • Google How to paraphrase APA style
  • 119. How to Balance Your Ideas PROJECTED CHALLENGES & THEORY SUPPORT+ PROPOSED SOLUTIONS & THEORY SUPPORT + RELATED LITERATURE = YOUR PROJECTED CHALLENGES & SOLUTIONS
  • 120. How to Balance Ideas Your work should not be all positive or all negative. That’s called bias.
  • 121. How to Balance Ideas To project objective, your work must present both sides of an idea.
  • 122. How to Balance Ideas State why your ideas might be wrong or might fail. Use a theory to support your statements.
  • 123. How to Balance Ideas State how you might avoid, neutralize, or meet the challenges or correct errors. Use a theory to support your statements.
  • 124. How to Balance Ideas • Your work should not be all positive or all negative. That’s called bias. • To project objective, your work must present both sides of an idea. • State why your ideas might be wrong or might fail. Use a theory to support your statements. • State how you might avoid, neutralize, or meet the challenges or correct errors. Use a theory to support your statements.
  • 125. How to State Your Meanings EXISTING DEFINITIONS + YOUR OWN DEFINITIONS + CONTRAST OR COMPARE = YOUR DEFINITION OF TERMS
  • 126. How to Define Terms All key terms of your research must be defined in two ways.
  • 127. How to Define Terms First, it must be defined according to a dictionary definition. According to Webster (1999), the term triptych means “insert definition here.”
  • 128. How to Define Terms Then it must be defined according to what you mean when you use it in your work. In this paper, the terms is used to mean “insert definition here”.
  • 129. How to Define Terms If the two meanings are the same, there is no need to state the second definition. The dictionary definition should be enough.
  • 130. How to Define Terms If your terms comprise more than one word, define each word, then define them together. Webster (2001) says that the term tabula means “a table or slate for writing” while the term rasa means “blank”. The term “blank slate” refers to “a young mind with little or no knowledge or training”.
  • 131. How to Define Terms The definition of terms is arranged alphabetically. Rasa, adj. – Definition here Tabula, n. – Definition here Torch, v. – Definition here Triptych, n. – Definition here
  • 132. How to Define Terms • All key terms of your research must be defined in two ways. • First, it must be defined according to a dictionary definition. • Then it must be defined according to what you mean when you use it in your work. • If the two meanings are the same, say so. • If your terms comprise more than one word, define each word.
  • 133. How to Create Your Title PROBLEM + TARGET BENEFICIARIES + TYPE OF RESEARCH = YOUR RESEARCH PROPOSAL TITLE
  • 134. How to Create Your Title Problem + target focus + research type • Deforestation in Yala: A Cause-Effect Analysis • Plagiarism among UGP scholars in AiU: An Analysis Based on Bloom’s Taxonomy
  • 135. How to Create Your Title Problem + target focus + proposed solution • Deforestation in Yala: Strip-farming Against Soil Erosion • Plagiarism among UGP scholars in AiU: Strategies to Deter Academic Dishonesty
  • 136. How to Create Your Conclusion SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS + RECOMMENDATION = YOUR RESEARCH PROPOSAL CONCLUSION
  • 137. How to Create Your Summary SUMMARY OF KEY CONCEPTS + ARRANGED ACCORDING TO OUTLINE = YOUR RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUMMARY
  • 138. How to Present a Project Summary PARTS OF A PROPOSAL + SUMMARY OF EACH PART + THREE-MINUTE SLIDESHOW = YOUR PROJECT SUMMARY SLIDESHOW
  • 139. How to Call Attention in Print PARTS OF A PROMOTION POSTER + MAIN IMAGE + MAIN IDEA + CONTACT DATA = YOUR ATTENTION POSTER
  • 140. How to Inform in Print PARTS OF AN INFORMATION POSTER + MAIN IDEA (image or text ) + SUPPORTING IDEAS (images or text ) + CONTACT DATA = YOUR INFORMATION POSTER
  • 141. How to Instruct in Print PARTS OF AN INSTRUCTION POSTER + MAIN IDEA (image or text ) + SUPPORTING IDEAS (images or text ) + CONTACT DATA = YOUR INSTRUCTION POSTER
  • 142. How to Call Attention in Motion PARTS OF A PROMOTION SLIDESHOW + MAIN IMAGE + MAIN IDEA + CONTACT DATA = YOUR ATTENTION SLIDESHOW
  • 143. How to Inform in Motion PARTS OF AN INFORMATION SLIDESHOW + MAIN IDEA (image or text ) + SUPPORTING IDEAS (images or text ) + CONTACT DATA = YOUR INFORMATION SLIDESHOW
  • 144. How to Instruct in Motion PARTS OF AN INSTRUCTION SLIDESHOW + MAIN IDEA (image or text ) + SUPPORTING IDEAS (images or text ) + CONTACT DATA = YOUR INSTRUCTION SLIDESHOW
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