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1 How to Become an Effective Speaker and Writer
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2 Why Public Speaking Skill is required for Engineers Engineers need it more than anybody else. Engineers are used to working around machines & computers. They need to develop their Language skills They need this skill to present their Technical/Non-Technical matters impressively and interestingly.
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3 Public Speaking 4Ps of Technical presentation!! “Proper Practice will make a Perfect Presentation”
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4 Attributes of an effective speaker/writer Integrity Knowledge Skill Self-Confidence Eloquence
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5 Attributes of an Effective Speaker and Writer Integrity The speaker/writer should be honest and sincere. Knowledge The speaker/writer must have sufficient knowledge of the subject they will be presenting.
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6 (continued) Attributes of an Effective Speaker and Writer (continued) Self-Confidence A good speaker/writer should have a firm belief in their own abilities and traits. Eloquence A good speaker/writer should have powerful and effective language.
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7 General Tips for Effective Speaking Organize and outline your presentation. Be completely prepared. Know your topic well. Don’t worry about being perfect.
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8 Effective Presentations ubstance ommunicating effectively pening successfully reparation ngaging your audience tructuring it appropriately SCOPESSCOPES
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9 Substance Content: Timely, important, striking Key message and clear points Supportive examples, facts, graphics “Pyramid” concept Critical points first Add detail later
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10 C ommunicating Effectively Verbal Non-Verbal
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11 Non-Verbal Communication 80% of all communication is non-verbal Eye contact Facial Expressions Enthusiasm, Belief, Passion Credibility Gestures Visual Aids
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12 Above all capture their attention! O pening Successfully Yes, But HOW?
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13 Relevance/timeliness of topic Short anecdote Question Relevant quote Surprising statistic or fact Visual aid: graphic or mnemonic How? Opening : Capturing Attention
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14 Main message and key points Sequence for maximum effect Prepare visual aids Rehearse timing and delivery Why? Who? What? Preparation
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15 Structuring it Appropriately Introduction Closing/ Conclusions Body Q&A/ Discussion Next Topic Introduction
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16 Using Visual Aids Appropriately 5-7 LINES per screen LARGE FONT (24 pt) Appropriate Graphics Quality over quantity “Support” NOT “Take Over” KISS Keep It Short & Simple
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17 The Three E’s In order to become an effective speaker, always remember the three E’s: Energize Entertain Educate
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18 Questions?
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19 References Alley, Michael, The Craft of Scientific Presentations (New York: Springer-Verlag, 2003), 242 pages.The Craft of Scientific Presentations "Design of Presentation Slides," Writing Guidelines for Engineering and Science Students, ed. by M. Alley, L. Crowley, J. Donnell and C. Moore (Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Tech, 2006), free resource."Design of Presentation Slides," Mary K. McCaskill's Grammar, Capitalization, and Punctuation: A Handbook for Technical Writers and Editors http://stipo.larc.nasa.gov/sp7084/sp7084cont.ht mlGrammar, Capitalization, and Punctuation: A Handbook for Technical Writers and Editors
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20 References Fitzcom Inc., V.O. K. Li, Hints on writing technical papers and making presentations, IEEE Trans. on Education, vol. 42, n. 2, May 1999 The Craft of Scientific Presentations (Michael Alley, Springer-Verlag, 2003
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