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What should be included in ppt for undergraduate graduation defense?
The ppt of undergraduate graduation defense should include cover, content, background and significance of topic selection, research methods and processes, research results and applications, paper summary and suggestions, and thanks.

The background and significance of the topic should be 2~3 pages, briefly explaining the research background, significance, research objectives and related research results at home and abroad. The research results and applications should be in 2~3 pages, and the research results should be clear and concise, with more charts and data to explain and demonstrate, and less words to express.

The research method and process should be 2~3 pages. What are the main methods used in this part? Where does it unfold? How to implement it? How is the information obtained? How to deal with references? It is necessary to include the definition of some concepts and theoretical basis in the paper. Don't be greedy, but it must be clear that the theoretical basis only needs to express the theoretical basis closely related to this article, and it should be concise.

The summary and suggestions of the paper should be in 2~3 pages. The conclusion is the highlight and the most intuitive part of the article. It is best to list them point by point and be clear at a glance. Relevant suggestions do not come out of thin air. It is necessary to explain to the teacher how to generate these suggestions from the results of data analysis, that is, to explain the ins and outs clearly.

Undergraduate graduation defense preparation:

1. Paper preparation:

(1) content: clear and organized. ② Content: Be familiar with it and define related concepts. ③ Literature: Try to use newer literature. 4 format: according to the requirements of the school. ⑤ Refer to the tutor's opinion: Papers should be arranged according to the teacher's ideas.

2. Speech:

(1) lecture notes: students with poor memory can prepare and print them out in advance, and then read them. Students who are familiar with the content and framework of the article can prepare a draft. ② Skills: Speak at a moderate speed and have a loud voice. Highlight the key points, the introduction and background meaning of the paper can be directly summarized in one sentence, and then skipped. When it comes to the main research contents of the paper, such as problems and countermeasures, it should be more detailed.

3 posture: stand straight, keep smiling and confident. If you are nervous, you can stand behind the podium and speak at a fixed point. More experienced people can appropriately increase their body movements on the stage in a small range. When answering questions and talking to the teacher, you should look at the teacher squarely and don't lose your eyes to show your respect.