Public Speaking 102 Ann Jordan
Page 2 Course Objectives One Minute Presentations How to Handle Different Audiences How to Get Your Point Across Visual Aids
Page 3 One Minute Presentations Introduction Body of the Presentation Conclusion Strengths & Areas for Improvement
Page 4 How to Handle Different Audiences What do you need to know about your audience? Demographics ‘Time of Day’ Order of the Agenda Goal of the Meeting Persuasive Informative Hostile What is your goal? When you are done talking, what do you want to have accomplished?
Page 5 How to Get Your Point Across Word Choice Common Language choices Words of Inspiration Word Association Simile Her heart was like a rose… Alliteration Believe – Behave - Belong Tone of Voice Body Language Movement in the Room
Winston Churchill "This is the lesson: never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never—in nothing, great or small, large or petty—never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.“ —HarrowSchool, 29 October 1941
Abraham Lincoln Four score and seven years ago... -The Gettysburg Address
John F. Kennedy Ask not what your country can do for you... -Inaugural Address 1961
Martin Luther King, jr. I have a dream... - August 18, 1963
Page 10 Visual Aids Which One to Use? PowerPoint Flip Chart Handouts Demonstrations Cautions in Using Visual Aids Prepare – test and re-test Always have a “Plan B” Pay Attention to the Size of the Audience Body Language
Next Steps Public Speaking 101 – Session 3 - enroll Prepare your 2.5 Minute Presentation Practice your presentation Content: Persuade The Audience Working on YOUR goals Time – Stay within the 2.5 Minute time limit
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