This webinar session from Cochrane Trainers' Week 2016 provided attendees with knowledge and skills to complement their current teaching strategies. The session focused on presentation styles, and different methods of teaching and learning in small and large group settings. The session was aimed at trainers generally, but will be of interest for anyone with an interest in teaching and learning.
We were pleased to be joined for this webinar on novel presentation styles by an expert from the Medical Research & Quality Unit at Monash University: Associate Professor Dragan Ilic. Dragan has been involved with Cochrane and the teaching of evidence-based practice for over 10 years. He has a broad track record in medical and health professional research, with interest in teaching modalities, assessment, and cost and value in education.
You can view videos from the webinar below:
- What makes a good presenter?
- Body language during presentation
- How (not) to use slides
- Physical environment for teaching
- Learning styles
- Lectures and presentations
- Problem-based learning and group work
Author information
Ilic, Dragan
Acknowledgements
Part 1 What makes a good presenter?

Part 2 Body language during presentation

Part 3 How (not) to use slides

Part 4 Physical environment for teaching

Part 5 Learning styles

Part 6 Lectures and presentations

Part 7 Problem-based learning and group work
