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Chapter 28: Delivering group presentations
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Whip Around What is your special occasion speech topic and type?
Think about this question and be prepared to share aloud.
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Working in Groups Analyze the audience and set goals.
Consider the audience’s interests and needs. Think about how to meet them. Establish goals all can agree on.
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Working in Groups (cont.)
Establish information needs. Determine what types of sources to research. Assign roles and tasks. Designate a team leader. Assign members to various research aspects. Set firm time limits.
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Working in Groups (cont.)
Establish transitions between speakers. Work out transitions ahead of time. Consider the presenters’ strengths. Strong presentation style/credibility to open More cautious speakers in the middle Another strong speaker to close
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Working in Groups (cont.)
Coordinate the presentation aids. Assign one person to coordinate aids. Assign one person to present aids. Rehearse the presentation several times. Practice as a group with presentation aids. Rehearse several times.
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Presenting in Panels, Symposia, and Forums
Panel discussions Tk Topic discussed by group with audience No formally prepared speeches Moderator directs the discussion Directs questions to participants Introduces and summarizes the discussion
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Presenting in Panels, Symposia, and Forums (cont.)
Panel discussions (cont.) Considerations What is the agenda? Who is your audience? What are the ground rules? What topic aspects will participants address? How much time for the question-and-answer session?
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Presenting in Panels, Symposia, and Forums (cont.)
Symposia and colloquia Are formal meetings with various speakers Address various aspects of one topic May conclude with Question-and-answer session. Panel discussion.
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Presenting in Panels, Symposia, and Forums (cont.)
Symposia and colloquia (cont.) Considerations What aspects will other participants address? What is the speaking order? What are your time constraints? Who is your audience? Questions asked by audience or speakers?
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Presenting in Panels, Symposia, and Forums (cont.)
Public forums Are discussions of issues of public interest Policymakers and voters discuss key issues Occur in physical places and online May feature a panel or symposium Example: town hall meetings
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Presenting in Panels, Symposia, and Forums (cont.)
Public forums (cont.) Considerations Organize your thoughts in advance. Do not duplicate others’ questions/comments. Use no more time than necessary. Include a call to action if appropriate.
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Summary Questions What is a panel?
When assigning roles and tasks in a group, what three things should you do? What are some considerations when presenting at panels, symposiums, or forums?
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