Short Introduction to Presentation Skills

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Short Introduction to Presentation Skills Erika Hawkes, Project Officer, University Graduate School

Agenda Preparation and Practice Tone and Body Language Perfect PowerPoint Flipcharts and Whiteboards Dealing with questions and interruptions Facing your fears Where to go next

What makes a good presentation? Divide into groups What makes a good presentation? Some things to think about - presenter - resources - structure Feedback on flipchart/white board

Feedback

Preparation Preparation is key! Key message Audience Time Resources Close

Structuring your Presentation Three section structure: introduction information recap. Prepare everything you need in advance Check on the day that everything works

Practice Practice in front of people In the venue Fix things that don’t work Timing Gets you used to being in front of an audience.

Giving the Presentation Only a small proportion comes from what you say Posture. Tone of voice. Don’t rush!

Warm up! Helps you to relax Helps you to be heard Helps you to sound more confident.

Warm up! Deep breathing exercises- in for a count of 5, out for a count of 5. In for 6, out for 6, and so on, up to 10. Hum! This loosens the vocal chords and warms them up Do some tongue twisters. Really try to articulate the words. Get faster and faster! Yawn.

Tongue Twisters! Unique New York She sells sea shells by the sea shore. The shells that she sells are sea shells I’m sure Red Lorry, Yellow Lorry Peter Piper picked a peck of picked peppers Rubber buggy baby bumpers

Giving the Presentation, cont: Clothing: comfortable, appropriate Maintain eye contact Use notes if you need them Think about when to use handouts

PowerPoint Good Points Portable Professional Can add graphics Clear Can use for handouts Bad points Depends on technology Lack of audience contact Can’t add to it Overcrowded

Facing your fears Possible fears, and how to deal with them: Forgetting what to say: prepare and use notes or cue cards. If you do forget, take a deep breath, and don’t panic, as you’ll forget even more! Speaking in front of people: practice in front of a small audience first. Look just about the heads of the audience. Sometimes you will be nervous: accept it and carry on Disruptions, people shouting out or being rude during your presentation: You control the presentation. If people are being noisy, disruptive, or rude, you have the right to ask them to leave. If you’re unwilling to do this yourself, contact venue security if they are present. Getting lost: Allow plenty of time to get to the venue, take a contact number to call if you get lost, plan out the route beforehand, take a taxi if needed Questions: not knowing the answer to questions, people asking questions to trip you up: Prepare for common questions beforehand, if you can’t answer straight away, take their details and get back to them

Public Speaking Tips Breathe deeply Take your time Test the microphone Smile!

PowerPoint tips Look at the audience, not the slides Don’t overcrowd Pay attention to colour and layout Print out slides Test beforehand

Flipcharts and Whiteboards Good Points Low-tech Easy to add to More contact with audience More interactive Bad Points Can only use once Can’t add graphics Can be hard to read Hard to see

Flipcharts and Whiteboard Tips Don’t hide! Draw lines if needed Pay attention to colour Call ahead to check on facilities Stick to a few key points

Dealing with Questions Questions show people are listening! Allow time to deal with them Decide when to answer them Try and anticipate Don’t be afraid to stop and think

What if I don’t know the answer? Open it to the floor Take details and answer later Repeat the question back if you don’t understand it

Facing your Fears Write your fears on a post-it Stick them up Find ways to face them in the group

Any Questions?

Where next? Presenting your research using PowerPoint Poster Design: an introduction Poster Design: Advanced Poster Presentation: planning the content Preparing for your Viva Presentation Skills (2 Day course) Confidence building workshop (Counselling and Guidance)

Summary Preparation is key! Practice! Watch out for tone and body language Your flipchart/PowerPoint is a complement only, don’t let it take over! Questions are good, but prepare for them. Fears can be tempered with good preparation

Get in touch www.gradauteschool.bham.ac.uk www.guildofstudents.com e.hawkes@bham.ac.uk