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Presentation Skills
You Control the Outcome!
 PowerPoint   is merely a tool. You
  determine how effective or
  ineffective your presentation is.
 Following some basic strategies
  can greatly improve your
  presentation -- and prevent your
  show from being "Power Pointless."
Good Speaking and PowerPoint
                 Focus on the
                  Content: As the saying
                  goes, “The main thing is
                  to keep the main thing
                  the main thing.” Don’t
                  let use of the media
                  hinder you in
                  addressing your topic.
More Good Speaking
   Don’t Read from the Screen: Overly relying on
    the presence of the text is by far the most
    common problem with novice PowerPoint users.
    Your audience can, and should enabled to, read
    for themselves
   Maintain Eye Contact with your Audience: It’s
    very easy to be distracted by the content on your
    screen. A minor exception to this guideline is a
    need to draw your audience’s attention to a
    specific part of your slide. For example, you
    could use a pointer to identify a trend of a graph.
    -- Otherwise, there's simply no reason to show
    your back.
More Good Speaking
   Keep Pace with
    Yourself: At first, you
    may find it difficult to
    coordinate speaking
    and showing your slides
    simultaneously. But
    coordination of the two
    is essential in
    preventing confusion.
    You may find it helpful
    to make notes to
    yourself of when you
    need to advance slides.
Presentation Tips for Public
                    Speaking
   Body language is important. Standing, walking or moving about with appropriate hand
    gesture or facial expression is preferred to sitting down or standing still with head down
    and reading from a prepared speech.
   Speak with conviction as if you really believe in what you are saying. Persuade your
    audience effectively
   Do not read from notes for any extended length of time although it is quite acceptable to
    glance at your notes infrequently
   Maintain sincere eye contact with your audience. Use the 3-second method, e.g. look
    straight into the eyes of a person in the audience for 3 seconds at a time
   Speak to your audience, listen to their questions, respond to their reactions, adjust and
    adapt
   When using audio-visual aids to enhance your presentation, be sure all necessary
    equipment is set up and in good working order prior to the presentation
Basic Guidelines About Your
                Delivery
   Plan on two minutes per slide (that would be 25 slides in a 50 minute
    class)
   If you're speaking to a small group (for example, 2-15 people), then
    try to accomplish eye contact with each person for a few seconds
    throughout your delivery.
   Vary the volume and rate of your speech. A monotone voice is
    absolutely toxic to keeping the attention of an audience.

   Keep a logical flow of information
Basic Guidelines For Designing
      Your Presentation
                  . Be really clear about who your
                   audience is and about why is it
                   important for them to be in the meeting
                  List the major points of information that
                   you want to convey to your audience
                  . Be clear about the tone that you want
                   to set for your presentation
                  Design a brief opening
                  Prepare the body of your presentation
                  Design a brief closing (about 5-10% of
                   your presentation time) that summarizes
                   the key points from your presentation.
                  Design time for questions and answers
                   (about 10% of the time of your
                   presentation).
Preparing Content for Slides
                 Keep text simple
                  and concise
                 Summarize
                  sentences into
                  bullets
                 Avoid dense
                  screens
                 One concept per
                  slide
Elements Of An Effective Speech
   Be Prepared - How many times do you practice your speech? As a
    general rule, you should spend about 30 hours of preparation and
    rehearsal time for every hour you will be speaking. Use a tape
    recorder or videotape yourself. This will help you to get an accurate
    picture of how you speak.
   Give of Yourself - Use personal examples and stories in your
    speech whenever possible. Make sure your stories help to
    emphasize or support your point. The stories must match your
    message.
   Stay Relaxed - To stay relaxed you should be prepared. Also, focus
    on your message and not the audience. Use gestures, including
    walking patterns.
   Use Natural Humor - Don't try to be a stand up comedian. Use
    natural humor by poking fun at yourself and something you said or
    did.
   Plan Your Body & Hand Positions - During the practice of your
    speech look for occasions where you can use a gesture. When you
    do move maintain eye contact with the audience.
   Pay attention to all details - Make sure you have the right location
    (school, hotel, room & time). Make sure you know how to get to
    where you are speaking. Ask how large an audience you will be
    speaking to. Make sure you bring all your visual aids and plenty of
    handouts.
Presentation Techniques




   Stand aside so audience can read the screen, but
    don’t turn your back on students for very long.
   You can use a pointer and move the pointer slowly
   Clear a slide after discussing it
Speaking

   Always have a back up plan
   Test hardware and software early
   Sound can be problematic in some locations
   Talk at a natural, moderate rate of speech
    –   Project your voice.
    –   Speak clearly and distinctly.
    –   Repeat critical information.
    –   Pause briefly to give your audience time to digest the information
        on each new slide.
   Don’t read the slides aloud. Your audience can read them
    far faster than you can talk to always available
Body Language

    –  Keep your eyes on the audience
    –  Use natural gestures.
    –  Don’t turn your back to the audience.
   Avoid looking at your notes. Only use them as reference
    points to keep you on track. Talk, don’t read
Dos

   Tell the audience how much time they have to ask questions.
   Maintain eye contact with the person while they are asking the
    question.
   Go back to eye contact with the rest of the audience when you answer
    the question. You are not just speaking to the person who asked the
    question.
   If you are in a large room, repeat the question so that everyone will
    know what has been asked. Reformulate it if you wish. This will give
    you time to think about your answer.
   If you don’t know the answer to the question, simply say that you
    don’t know but will find out and let them know.
   As you come to the end of the time, tell the audience that you only
    have time for one more question.
   Finish on a high. Wrap up your presentation with a strong conclusion
    reinforcing your mission.
Don’ts
 Interrupt or talk over the question.
 Ask if you’ve answered the question.
  Simply look to someone else for the next
  question.
 Ask anyone else to answer the question
  without prior warning.
 Say sorry if you don’t know the answer.
Any questions
Presentation skills

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Presentation skills

  • 2. You Control the Outcome!  PowerPoint is merely a tool. You determine how effective or ineffective your presentation is.  Following some basic strategies can greatly improve your presentation -- and prevent your show from being "Power Pointless."
  • 3. Good Speaking and PowerPoint  Focus on the Content: As the saying goes, “The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.” Don’t let use of the media hinder you in addressing your topic.
  • 4. More Good Speaking  Don’t Read from the Screen: Overly relying on the presence of the text is by far the most common problem with novice PowerPoint users. Your audience can, and should enabled to, read for themselves  Maintain Eye Contact with your Audience: It’s very easy to be distracted by the content on your screen. A minor exception to this guideline is a need to draw your audience’s attention to a specific part of your slide. For example, you could use a pointer to identify a trend of a graph. -- Otherwise, there's simply no reason to show your back.
  • 5. More Good Speaking  Keep Pace with Yourself: At first, you may find it difficult to coordinate speaking and showing your slides simultaneously. But coordination of the two is essential in preventing confusion. You may find it helpful to make notes to yourself of when you need to advance slides.
  • 6. Presentation Tips for Public Speaking  Body language is important. Standing, walking or moving about with appropriate hand gesture or facial expression is preferred to sitting down or standing still with head down and reading from a prepared speech.  Speak with conviction as if you really believe in what you are saying. Persuade your audience effectively  Do not read from notes for any extended length of time although it is quite acceptable to glance at your notes infrequently  Maintain sincere eye contact with your audience. Use the 3-second method, e.g. look straight into the eyes of a person in the audience for 3 seconds at a time  Speak to your audience, listen to their questions, respond to their reactions, adjust and adapt  When using audio-visual aids to enhance your presentation, be sure all necessary equipment is set up and in good working order prior to the presentation
  • 7. Basic Guidelines About Your Delivery  Plan on two minutes per slide (that would be 25 slides in a 50 minute class)  If you're speaking to a small group (for example, 2-15 people), then try to accomplish eye contact with each person for a few seconds throughout your delivery.  Vary the volume and rate of your speech. A monotone voice is absolutely toxic to keeping the attention of an audience.  Keep a logical flow of information
  • 8. Basic Guidelines For Designing Your Presentation  . Be really clear about who your audience is and about why is it important for them to be in the meeting  List the major points of information that you want to convey to your audience  . Be clear about the tone that you want to set for your presentation  Design a brief opening  Prepare the body of your presentation  Design a brief closing (about 5-10% of your presentation time) that summarizes the key points from your presentation.  Design time for questions and answers (about 10% of the time of your presentation).
  • 9.
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  • 11. Preparing Content for Slides  Keep text simple and concise  Summarize sentences into bullets  Avoid dense screens  One concept per slide
  • 12. Elements Of An Effective Speech  Be Prepared - How many times do you practice your speech? As a general rule, you should spend about 30 hours of preparation and rehearsal time for every hour you will be speaking. Use a tape recorder or videotape yourself. This will help you to get an accurate picture of how you speak.  Give of Yourself - Use personal examples and stories in your speech whenever possible. Make sure your stories help to emphasize or support your point. The stories must match your message.  Stay Relaxed - To stay relaxed you should be prepared. Also, focus on your message and not the audience. Use gestures, including walking patterns.  Use Natural Humor - Don't try to be a stand up comedian. Use natural humor by poking fun at yourself and something you said or did.  Plan Your Body & Hand Positions - During the practice of your speech look for occasions where you can use a gesture. When you do move maintain eye contact with the audience.  Pay attention to all details - Make sure you have the right location (school, hotel, room & time). Make sure you know how to get to where you are speaking. Ask how large an audience you will be speaking to. Make sure you bring all your visual aids and plenty of handouts.
  • 13. Presentation Techniques  Stand aside so audience can read the screen, but don’t turn your back on students for very long.  You can use a pointer and move the pointer slowly  Clear a slide after discussing it
  • 14. Speaking  Always have a back up plan  Test hardware and software early  Sound can be problematic in some locations  Talk at a natural, moderate rate of speech – Project your voice. – Speak clearly and distinctly. – Repeat critical information. – Pause briefly to give your audience time to digest the information on each new slide.  Don’t read the slides aloud. Your audience can read them far faster than you can talk to always available
  • 15. Body Language – Keep your eyes on the audience – Use natural gestures. – Don’t turn your back to the audience.  Avoid looking at your notes. Only use them as reference points to keep you on track. Talk, don’t read
  • 16. Dos  Tell the audience how much time they have to ask questions.  Maintain eye contact with the person while they are asking the question.  Go back to eye contact with the rest of the audience when you answer the question. You are not just speaking to the person who asked the question.  If you are in a large room, repeat the question so that everyone will know what has been asked. Reformulate it if you wish. This will give you time to think about your answer.  If you don’t know the answer to the question, simply say that you don’t know but will find out and let them know.  As you come to the end of the time, tell the audience that you only have time for one more question.  Finish on a high. Wrap up your presentation with a strong conclusion reinforcing your mission.
  • 17. Don’ts  Interrupt or talk over the question.  Ask if you’ve answered the question. Simply look to someone else for the next question.  Ask anyone else to answer the question without prior warning.  Say sorry if you don’t know the answer.