10.03 Delivery of a Presentation
Tips for Delivering a Presentation Plan Know the purpose of your presentation Be familiar with your content Know your audience Prepare Have an attention-getting opener Be positive Know your main points Develop a memorable closing 10.03 Delivery of a Presentation
Tips for Delivering a Presentation Talking Don’t talk too slow or too fast Watch your audience and take your cues from them Present Dress professionally (proper business attire) Make eye contact, be natural and sincere Involve your audience Questions Be sure to leave time at the end of your presentation to answer questions 10.03 Delivery of a Presentation
Methods of Presentation Delivery Explore the methods of how to deliver your slide show options Continuous Loop Group Delivery with speaker Rolling Script Self-Serve
Continuous Loop Presentation is played repeatedly until manually stopped Often used at trade shows where people rotate through at different times throughout the day. Used to broadcast general information: school announcements changes to room locations
Group Delivery with Speaker A supplement to a speaker- delivered presentation Slides support information presented by the speaker Slides display graphic items that enhance communication Slides present key points for added emphasis of content
Rolling Script Presentation is usually stand-alone content Prop for posting the lyrics of a song Posting the lines of a poem Movie/TV credits Presentation is played at a moderate pace to allow for user participation.
Self-Serve May be delivered via a website. Training presentations that are user-selected and interactive Self-paced and often interactive May be accompanied by a narration embedded within the presentation
Presenting a Presentation Set up needed equipment Always do a test run Distribute handouts or notes pages if needed Take a deep breath and BEGIN! 10.03 Delivery of a Presentation