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Hello friends,

I have to give presentation on any topic related to .net technology or sql.

Please suggest me topic on which I can give presentation of around 15-20 mins.

Thank you.
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 23-Jan-12 5:07am    
Presentation on some topic which is not your work? What kind of school is that? Somewhere between kindergarten and high school? Anyway, I think this is off-topic.
--SA
tejashri.gandhi 23-Jan-12 5:30am    
I am not in school..I am working and aim of such presentations in my office is to improve our technical knowledge and communication skills.

So I don't want to go for vast topic which can raise more debates. Some small topic which will help me improve my skills.
Richard MacCutchan 23-Jan-12 5:13am    
How about "Why .NET programming requires the use of initiative"?
tejashri.gandhi 31-Jan-12 2:02am    
Hello Richard..
I was trying to to some research about this topic..however I am not able to get it..
I really want to understand it properly..
Could you please elaborate "initiative"?
Thank you...
Richard MacCutchan 31-Jan-12 5:23am    
That was a joke. It means thinking for yourself, which I guess you have done if you have really been researching this. However, since we do not know anything about you it's very difficult for us to suggest a good subject. I would say go to the .NET documentation on MSDN and select any namespace or class and build a presentation around it.

If you are going to give a presentation of 15 to 20 minutes duration, then it had better be on something you know well, or you will run out of things to say after about 3 minutes and look really foolish. Normally, a presentation of 20 minutes would require me to work for about 30 minutes per minute of actual presentation - and that is on a subject I know well. So, I would be looking at two whole working days prep for your little talk... If I didn't know the subject, make that two working weeks.

There are some tips on presenting here: http://www.garrreynolds.com/Presentation/prep.html[^] but do not expect it to be simple - you have to put a lot of time and effort into getting it right beforehand.

Since we don't have a clue what you know, we can't begin to suggest a subject.
 
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tejashri.gandhi 23-Jan-12 7:20am    
I am very new to ASP.NET and frankly speaking don't have much knowledge of Architecture and workflows. I have to present in February end so have some time in hand.
I can give presentation for even 30 mins.

I thought I would give on something like MVC3..however i found it very vast that I'l not be able to cover in 30 mins properly.
At this point I can say I know about OOPs in c# and few more litle things in .net. And I dont think OOPs will be a good topic for presentation.

As I have time i can learn something new.
OriginalGriff 23-Jan-12 7:36am    
Don't try and cover everything - no worthwhile subject can be completely covered in thirty minutes - but instead give a flavour of the subject, and try to get your enthusiasm (you are enthuisiastic, aren't you?) over and infect people with it. But make it a subject you know well, or one simple question and your answer "I don't know" can wreck all the work you have done so far. Bear in mind that your audience may have some small familiarity with your subject...
tejashri.gandhi 23-Jan-12 8:03am    
Thank you @OriginalGriff for all the guidance and suggestions..
:)
Now I think my knowledge on topic is more important than actual topic..
OriginalGriff 23-Jan-12 8:16am    
Oh yes! :laugh:
Half an hour is a loooooong presentation, particularly if you have not done one before! Try timing yourself, and read aloud for half an hour. See how much of a book you get through...
Hi friends,

1. Mail Sending
2. Display Charts
3. State Management
4. Data Bound Controls
5. JQuery in .net
6. AJAX
7. Javascript

try any of these
 
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Hi.. Try for this
topic: Cloud computing with .Net
 
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Based on your questions & comments, you may try Design Patterns

or

pick any topic from this[^]
 
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tejashri.gandhi 24-Jan-12 0:11am    
Hey Thanks..
This is big list..

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