COMP1205 2012-13 A few things about making a presentation Dr Su White

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COMP A few things about making a presentation Dr Su White

Beginning a journey…

our objectives To introduce you to some guidelines for making presentations To prepare you (mentally) for the task of making a short presentation To set you off to learn yourself how to make an excellent presentation

...three things when your list is complete, turn to a neighbour (ideally who you may not already know ;-) introduce yourself and your background explain your three objectives and why they are important

Rationale 1 Learning by doing Simple approaches first Practice to perfection Mistakes which lead to learning Realistically – are you likely to be able to do a perfect job first time

Rationale 2

SlideRocket INFO1010 You can find some further simple information from this site

The Plan Intro/Context (now) - 10 mins Stuff 10 mins Reflection Feedback 10 mins So we have to keep to time!

It should help you to work together in ad hoc ‘ teams ’ approach = think, pair share The Plan So we have to keep to time

Some general interest questions How often have you made a formal presentation before? –0-3 times? –4-10 times? –More than 10 times?

Think About Your Audience

An audience….

A keynote

What a show…

Another sort of presenting

What is the purpose of a presentation? Think Pair Share

Warning Tasks which are superficially simple … …often require attention to detail Ultimately someone may have to assume responsibility

What activities are necessary? In your groups generate a list Can you identify distinct stages? Are there roles which need to be allocated?

What did you identify? Feedback from class…

The assessment criteria are always designed to steer you towards learning from the task you undertake What we expect Allocate roles advise double up roles Research the topic Construct an argument Present the argument Harness the information Prepare a draft Review/revise Practice, practice, practice Demonstrate competence Research Collate AssembleReview Revise Plan Discuss and agree an approach to the topic

Will you have enough slides?

Will you get the balance right?

How will it be? For them… for us…

The voice of experience Remember your own advice Draw on your wisdom Learn from your audience

Remember…. Be prepared

multimode Don’t read slides smile Project voice Identify/respect your audience connect don’t crowd Relax Connect Conversation Take control Talk with audience Be aware Avoid tics Presentation advice Images Charts Handouts Diagrams Videos tables … Web Consistency Clarity Size and scale Typeface Colour (s) Footers layout check: slides backup practice critique timings objectives performance for orientation for reference acknowledge critique confirm provenance Before..and after (?during?) Use video Take recorder Checklist Critical friend Improve each time

Advice… Be yourself Plan and rehearse Talk to your audience –Tell a story –Start middle end Use cues –Pen to point –Think about fonts –Diagrams –Pictures Eye contact Project voice Try out different methods Order is important

Focus know your audience general questions: What is the purpose of the presentation? What do you want to communicate? What do the audience expect to get out of it How long have you got?

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands, but in seeing with new eyes” Marcel Proust Seeing with new eyes

Some final words…. Have a conversation with your audience Its OK to be imperfect Its OK to use humour (if you can) Its OK to respond to a question “I don’t know” It can be a good idea to try to explain things in different words You will get better with practice

Thank you ;-) Su White +44 (0)

Further refs Pragmatic rather than academic SlideRocket Warning – attribute what I thought was a quote by Confucius to Benjamin Franklin! Did a bit of searching and its still disputed…

Why its not Benjamin Franklin… INFO1010

Dale’s cone of experience Dale’s Cone of Experience Overview Dale, E. (1946) Audio-visual methods in teaching. New York: The Dryden Press. Dale, E. (1954) Audio-visual methods in teaching, revised edition. New York: A Holt-Dryden Book, Henry Holt and Company. Dale, E. (1969) Audiovisual methods in teaching, third edition. New York: The Dryden Press; Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

FOLLOW UP THOUGHTS AND ACTIVITIES It is suggested you work through the following slides

Build on what you know already…. As a consumer of presentations Think about a memorable presentation What made it good? Three things…. That you like to see in presentations That make presentations a disaster Chat with your friends about this Use this knowledge in your group

Pragmatics Prepare your slides How will you say things? –Can you keep it simple? Any supporting information? –Prepare hand outs Make a dry run Imagine the audience is in front of you Will you keep to time?

focus discuss with in your tutor group: how can I learn to make good presentations?

learning and help we will each need different kinds of help we each learn and work in different ways learning by doing (present and attend lots) language centre, assistive technology centre self help (books, guides, the web) peer help (colleagues, friends)