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Capture listeners’ attention and get them involved Question Joke Fact Story Quotation
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Identify yourself and establish your credibility Describe your position, knowledge or experience
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Preview your main points You may not be able to write these down until you have completed your presentation
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Develop main points with adequate explanation and detail
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Structure your ideas logically to any of the following elements: Time Component Importance Criteria Groupings Problem/Solution Pro-con alternatives
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Strive to achieve two goals Summarize the main themes Include a statement that allows for a graceful ending Restate your purpose State your recommendation
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Include an anecdote, an inspiring quotation, or a statement that ties in the opening
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Effective Imagery Verbal Signposts Nonverbal Messages
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Analogies Metaphors Similes Personal anecdotes Personalized statistics Worst- and Best- case scenarios
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Previewing Let’s consider the causes of… Summarizing Let me review the major problems… Switching directions We’ve discussed this…; now let’s look at this…
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Look your best Animate your body Punctuate your words Walk away from the desk or podium Vary your facial expression
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Before you make a presentation consider: “Tell me, I forget. Show me, I remember. Involve me, I understand.”
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Computer-aided presentations can even make an amateur look like a professional.
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Using Templates Layouts for title page, bulleted list, a bar chart, double column list, etc. Templates combine harmonious colors, borders, and fonts for pleasing visual effects
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Working with color Use a color palette of five or fewer colors Use warm colors to highlight important elements Use the same color for like elements
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Use light text on a dark background for darkened rooms
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Use dark text on a light background for lightened rooms
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Building Bullet Points Use bullets after titles Use bullets to emphasize Use bullets to improve readability Creating Bullet Points Use short phrases Use parallel phrases
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Sound Animation Video Photos Hyperlinks
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Avoid being upstaged by your slides Slides do not carry the show Slides do summarize important points You must maintain control of your presentation
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Keep all visuals simple; spotlight major points only Use the same font and size for similar headings. Apply the rule of Seven
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Be sure that everyone can see the slides Show a slide, paraphrase the slide, do not read the slide
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Rehearse by practicing speaking to the audience, not to the slides Bring backup transparencies in case of equipment failure
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Delivery Method Delivery Techniques Before Your Presentation During Your Presentation After Your Presentation
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Do not memorize the entire presentation We are not actors Do memorize significant parts The introduction, the conclusion, a meaningful quotation Do not read to the audience Sounds unnatural Audience loses confidence in you
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Stage fright is both natural and controllable Speakers are nervous before a speech “If someone is not nervous,” a corporate speech consultant said, “the person is either a liar or a very boring speaker.”
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Breathe deeply Convert your fear Know your topic Use positive self-talk Shift the spotlight to your visuals Ignore stumbles Feel proud when you finish
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Prepare thoroughly Rehearse repeatedly Time yourself Request a lectern Check the room Greet members of the audience Practice stress reduction
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Begin with a short pause Present your first sentence from memory Maintain eye contact Control your voice and your vocabulary
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Put the brakes on Move naturally Avoid digressions Summarize your main points
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Distribute handouts Encourage questions Repeat questions Reinforce your main points Keep control Avoid “Yes, but…” answers End with a summary and appreciation
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Know your purpose What are you trying to accomplish Know your audience Friendly-Neutral-Uninterested-Hostile Age-Gender-Education-Experience-Size
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Step 1: Tell them what you’re going to say Step 2: Say it Step 3: Tell them what you’ve just said
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An end slide completes your presentation An end slide can remind you to ask for questions An end slide can summarize your presentation
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Click the slide View button Click slide show on the menu bar Point to Action Buttons Select Custom from the list
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