Learn the uncommon skill that make your presentation more attractive to your audience. A few things to add or remove from your presentation to make it highly professional
4. • In school: Evaluation is
mostly paper-based
• Out here: It’s the reverse…
• The Good News: These skills
can be practiced
WHY PRESENTATION?
5. You will Learn …
1. Presentation/Types
2. Preparing a Presentation
3. Structuring the presentation
4. Preparing Content
5. Deploring your Presentation
6. Overcoming stage fright
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8. While hard work and good ideas are essential to success, your
ability to express those ideas and get others to join you is just
as important. Much of this verbal expression will be one on
one or in small groups, but periodically you will be involved in
more formal and public speaking in front of larger numbers.
If this thought makes you nervous, you are not alone. Many
speakers lack the skills and confidence to make effetcive
presentations. We have all been victims of speakers who put
us to sleep. Despite knowing how ineffective many speakers
are, many of us have found that, despite the best intentions, we
haven’t fared much better. We knew the topic and the ideas
were written down, but the presentation still didn’t go well.
Was it the way you delivered the presentation? Was it because
the audience didn’t seem interested?
45. 1. Be yourself
2. Practice deep breathing
3. Pause and smile
OVERCOMING STAGE FRIGHT
ACTIONS
46. 4. Concentrate on the message
5. Begin with a slow, well
prepared intro; have a
confident and clear conclusion
6. Be prepared and practice
OVERCOMING STAGE FRIGHT
ACTIONS
51. 1. Before you tell them anything
tell them what you’re going to
tell them. (Introduction)
2. Then tell them what you want
to tell them (body)
3. Then tell them what you’ve
told them (recapitulation)
52. 4. Then tell them to tell you back
what you’ve told them
(reinforcement)
5. Then tell them to tell you what
they think about the whole of
what’s told (feedback)
6. Never forget to tell them
you’re grateful to them (close)