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Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Making Community Presentations

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas What is a community presentation? A live, face-to-face description of your viewpoint to a local group. It can be done in many formats, such as public speeches, informal talks, town meetings, debates, workshops, or seminars.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Why should you make community presentations? To increase community awareness and understanding. To increase support. To encourage community involvement and action.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas When should you make time for presentations? When awareness or understanding is low. When you have new or important information. When the community is receptive to such information. When action needs to be taken quickly.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas How do you make community presentations? The right background conditions. The right preparation. The right delivery.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas The right background conditions Decide on the best communication format. Know who your audience will be. Recruit the audience members you want.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas The right preparation Know the presentation setting. Clarify your objectives. Develop an outline. Select your materials. Practice!

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas The right delivery Use your notes. "Bring them to their feet!" Be prepared for questions. Follow up on your talk.