Basic flow: 1. Paper explanation (some colleges will require PPT), 2. Free question and answer (generally three questions, basically most colleges will give you 10 minutes in advance, you can prepare the answers in advance below).
Time: about 20 minutes (including 8 minutes of explanation and free question and answer 12 minutes).
Generally speaking, on the basis of excellent papers, you need to do the following five steps:
Step 1: Familiarize yourself with the thesis.
Fifteen days before the defense, read the papers three times a day and seven times a day. Pay attention to reading and the process of reading.
Step 2: Make PPT and paper presentation 15 days in advance.
Do PPT well in advance. There are many tutorials on how to do PPT online. The basic requirement is no more than 20-30 sheets; PPT uses pictures and charts as much as possible, and text descriptions are as few as possible; Font requirements (bold title 44, bold text 32), template and font color comparison; You can download the PPT of Jobs, Kai-fu Lee and other big names. Now you can learn it well, and you will need it in your future work.
PPT, remember to put the text on it, no! The reason why we should advance 15 days is that we should be familiar with PPT in advance, control the time with a stopwatch, and correct body language and tone through audio or video recording. Remember, it is important to control time.
It is better to draw up a "defense draft" according to PPT. This draft is what you want to say in your defense, which is more colloquial.
Step 3: Prepare free questions and answers 8 days in advance.
Without any defense (interview), you can't prepare, and without any questions, it is informal. According to different judges, the habit of answering questions is different. According to their own papers and professional comprehensive questions. Because teachers can't read a lot of papers, their questions are mainly about the general direction or extending the topic. You can guess in advance what questions they will ask based on these, and then draw up the answers first.
Step 4: Prepare the defense day.
Dress appropriately, get enough sleep, eat healthily, prepare a pen and paper before the interview (you can write down questions on the spot to help clear your mind), be confident, be polite and modest to the judges, prepare papers and defense drafts, and copy PPT disks and mobile phones in advance for backup)-remember, all preparations in advance are for the normal play of the defense day, and attention to details will kill you.
If I can help you, I hope you can adopt it! ! Thank you ~ ~ ~)