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1 2014 FIRST Lego League 2014 1st Meeting (August 31 2014) Opening doors to the worlds of science and technology for Clarksville’s youth
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Agenda Inspirational Video – 5 Min Presentation public speaking skills(Basic) – 15 Min Assignment Presentation – 30 Min Build Lego missions from FLL Kit – 60 Min Plan for next week – 10 Min Dinner – 30 Min 2
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Nick Vujicic Video 3
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PRESENTATION SKILLS FLL Week 1
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What are our 8 biggest fears? Flying – 18% Death – 19% Sickness – 20% Deep Water – 22% Financial Problems – 23% Insects and Bugs – 24% Heights – 32% Speaking to a Group – 41%
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Important Tip #1 Know your subject Research your subject Gather enough information Organize your information and have a good structure, so the audience can follow easily Example: numbers
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Important Tip #2 Get familiar with your environment Your Audience (how many people, where they are sitting) Room Size
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Important Tip #3 Focus on your message, not on yourself Don’t concentrate on what you look like or what you’re wearing Concentrate on what you have to say, not on what the audience thinks of you Example: Swami Vivekananda
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Important Tips #4 Use hand gestures When you first start speaking, keep your hands by your sides After a while, you’ll automatically start gesturing naturally
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Important Tips #5 Get your voice ready Don’t say things in the same speed, pitch, or volume (it’s boring!) Don’t talk too fast Watch videos of people with experience Practice!!!
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Important Tips #6 Eye Contact Make a connection with the audience In a play, we look at each other, but in public speaking, we look at the audience Don’t swivel your head fast
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Important Tips #8 Opening Your Speech 10 seconds to grab the audience’s attention Ask a question, say a quote, or a true fact “Ask not what you can do for your country, but what your country can do for you.” ~John F. Kennedy Closing Your Speech Summarize what you said before Call-to-action Give them something to remember
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Important Tips #9 Stop Saying ums and ahs It’s a habit that you can get out of Rather than saying ums or ahs, pause, close your mouth, then go on to the next sentence
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Important Tips #10 Making Mistakes While Speaking It’s OK to make mistakes “Show me a person who has never made a mistake, and I’ll show you a person who has never made anything.”
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Thank You!
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Ansh Sawney
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Poojan Patel
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