Planning A Presentation: Advises On What To Do Before Start Powerpoint
This document provides advice for planning and delivering a presentation. It recommends determining the objectives and interests of the audience, creating a verbal structure before PowerPoint, timing the presentation, and checking the venue. For delivering the presentation, it advises creating a calm atmosphere, enjoying yourself while staying in charge, speaking crisply and clearly without reading a script, moving around and making eye contact with the audience.
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Planning A Presentation: Advises On What To Do Before Start Powerpoint
This document provides advice for planning and delivering a presentation. It recommends determining the objectives and interests of the audience, creating a verbal structure before PowerPoint, timing the presentation, and checking the venue. For delivering the presentation, it advises creating a calm atmosphere, enjoying yourself while staying in charge, speaking crisply and clearly without reading a script, moving around and making eye contact with the audience.
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Planning a presentation
Advises on what to do before start powerpoint
Planning a presentation • Do I need powerpoint to start? • What are the objectives of presentation? • What will be interesting to them? • Create a verbal structure first? • Distil and trim • Time your presentation • Check your venue How to present a presentation Advices on start a presentation How to present a presentation • Create a calm, relaxed atmosphere • Try to enjoy it • You are in charge • Intrruptions • Crips and clear • Try not to “err” Advice on delivering presentation • Make your objectives clear • Don’t read from a script • Move around, gesture • Dynamic voice pitch • Eye contact and smile Advice on delivering presentation
• When showing a new slide
-Gesture towards text -Then simplify or elaborate • Face your audience • Invite discussion