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How to give an effective presentation
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Purpose Information Explain your topic, teach a process, describe a situation Persuasion Change an attitude, convince your audience Situation/Occasion Award ceremony, acceptance speech, preliminary remarks Thesis Statement of the central idea Message focus School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Primary Research Interviews Observations Questionnaires Secondary Research Books Magazines Professional Journals Government Publications Internet searches School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Documentation of Sources Author’s credentials Timeliness Bias Bibliography School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Diversity Educational Background Level of Experience Cultural Background Attitudes and Biases Primary Language Special interests and beliefs Disabilities Vision Hearing School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Focus Introduction State your topic Draw in your audience Simplicity Keep it simple Limit number of points Choose details carefully Repetition Repeat your major points Summarize ideas School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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General Considerations Limitations on amount of information Variation of complexity of information Emphasis on usefulness and relevance Factual support Transitions Internal summaries Use of analogies, definitions, examples, illustrations, statistics School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Introduction Thesis statement Connection of topic to audience Overview Body Background Logical presentation of main points Use of supporting materials School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Conclusion Reiteration of main points Final summary Connection to your audience Closure School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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General Considerations Number of images Font style and size Background colors Length of text Complexity of design Back-up Equipment available on site School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Types Graphs Charts Slides Pictures PowerPoint Hand-outs Flip charts School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Grammar and Spelling Standard English/slang/colloquialisms Clarity and Consistency Smoothness of transitions Logic Accuracy Sensitivity to ethical and personal issues School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Create notes/note cards Main points to remember Number your notes; keep them in order Anticipate possible questions Prepare answers School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Solo Gestures Pauses Use of visual aids Time With Audience Gestures Pauses Use of visual aids Time School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Appearance Dress appropriately Equipment Microphone Podium Glass of water Paper and pen Notes/note cards Visual aids Computer equipment School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Physical properties of location Lighting Noise level Seating arrangements School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Anxiety Normal Reduction Be prepared Use additional energy positively Take deep breaths Keep sentences short Look for friendly faces Concentrate on subject Slow down Visualize good performance School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Presentation Make eye contact Modulate pitch of voice Vary rate of speech Careful articulation and pronunciation Use of natural gestures School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Question and Answer Make note of question Repeat for clarity Take a breath and think before answering Stay on message Admit if you do not know the answer Offer to return answer Refer to another person as a resource School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Check audience reaction Facial expressions Posture Ask trustworthy audience member(s) Ask for feedback Make note of possible improvements School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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Alred, Gerald J., & Brushaw, Charles, T.,& Oliu, Walter E. (2006). The Business Writer’s Handbook. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Beebe, Steven A. & Beebe, Susan (2009). A Concise Public Speaking Handbook (Second Edition).. USA: Pearson Education, Allyn and Bacon. Civiello, Mary.(2008) Communication Counts. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. DeVito, Joseph A. (2009). Essential Elements of Public Speaking. USA: Pearson Education, Allyn and Bacon. Engleberg, Isa N. & Daly, John A. (2009). Presentations in Everyday Life. USA: Pearson Education, Allyn and Bacon. Osborn, Suzanne & Osborn, Michael & Osborn, Randall (2008). Public Speaking Guidebook. USA: Pearson Education, Allyn and Bacon. Provan, Drew (2009). Giving Great Presentations. Warwickshire, UK: In Easy Steps. School for Professional Studies Copyright © 2012 Centenary College
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