2. develop A MISSION STATEMENT Think about your audience. What would they like to hear? What will capture their attention? Before beginning your presentation these are great considerations
3. Transition and body Transition Body By providing a few sentences helps transition your opening or “mission statement” into your body. Organize your information in no more than 5 key points. Sandwich the least important points in between the most important points.
4. Using technology Use Technology when presenting to a classroom. This can be done by using an overhead projector, video, digital projectors, document cameras, and broadcast videos. This benefits visual learners
5. Wrap- up (almost done) Spend 15% of your talk time on your closing. Restate your mission statement Review key points.
6. Questions and answers leave approximately 10 minutes for questions & answers. Don’t just end the presentation abruptly, answer questions and stay on topic.