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Presentation Tips La 10 Research

Staying on Track Do not just read off your slides! The info on the slides should be brief and work as a guide You should be sharing more in-depth info that elaborates on the text posted on the slide Create notecards to help you remember more in-depth info (but don’t just read those off, either)

Keeping your Audience Engaged Speak with enough volume for the whole class to clearly hear you Don’t rush! Slow down a bit! If you speak too quickly, your audience might miss some information Put inflection into your voice Make eye contact with the audience, or “fake” eye contact by looking over there heads to the back of the room

Professional Presence Stand up straight Keep your body facing your audience Practice! We all get nervous, and if you practice, you will appear more relaxed and confident (and your audience will feel more relaxed, too).