2. PresentationPresentation
• A presentation is the process of presenting a topic to
an audience. It is typically a demonstration, lecture
or speech meant to inform, persuade or build good
will
3. What makes a good
presentation?
A Good Presenter
Structure of Presentation
Conclusion of Presentation
5. Look presentable.
Dress well for the presentation, usually a formal outfit is
preferred to show the level of professionalism.
Appearance says a lot about someone’s personality and
confidence
6. Research your topic.
It’s important to spend enough time collecting and
confirming information in order to speak with
confidence and knowledge
7. • Organize
• Organize the main points in the most appropriate order
for the topic you’re presenting. Avoid writing complete
sentences or paragraphs and prepare note cards to help
you elaborate on the information presented
8. • Practice.
• Do not memorize written texts. Try to understand the topic to
the best of your ability so you can communicate it well during
the presentation and meet the time limit. Practice for a friend
or a family member and get their feedback on your
presentation skills
9. • Keep eye contact.
• Eye contact is the most important tool to connect with the
audience
• Don’t only look at the first row.
• Give everybody some personal attention.
10. Voice
Speak in a loud and clear voice to get your presentation
through to the audience even the ones sitting further away
11. • Engage your audience.
Some useful ways to do that are sharing a funny
story, or ask a question to see how much they know
about the subject you’re about to discuss
12.
13. • Conclusion
• Recap: A recap is a summary of the main points covered in your talk. You
want it brief, generally covering no more than three or four points. If you
cover more than that, you're probably going to get too detailed, lose your
audience, and sound like you're repeating yourself.
14. • Repeat core message: This technique ends your
presentation by briefly emphasizing the theme that
you have carried throughout the talk. It works really
well when your introduction raised this theme and
you want to wrap it up in the end.
15. Quote:
• This technique works best when you can come up with
a interesting line that wraps up your presentation
nicely