Monday, April 26, 2010

Don’t want to make a fool out of yourself? Well than learn how to create and deliver effective presentations.

Presenting anything in front of a crowd can be overwhelming but if you just remember a few key points you should be fine. These points are both for public speakers and making visuals like power points.

-First know your audience and try to direct your dialect to sound intriguing to that specific group.

-Next know what you’re talking about. Do research about your topic and make sure you keep it in craniological order.

-Try to look confident and do not fidget while you are up in front of a crowd.

-Make sure to talk loud and clearly, Using pauses and enfaces to show what’s more important or interesting.

-Keep visuals clean and easy to read. Don’t clutter with lots of works, use big font and only a few short sentences on each slide.

-After you have done the introduction and the body always follow it up with a strong closing. Recite what you just went over and leave the audience really thinking about the main point you were trying to make. And end with an up to date work cited.



4 comments:

  1. Sorry, I forgot to put Bretta J in front of my title and I do not know how to go back and change that.

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  2. OH Im just a mess, the end of the semester is getting to me. My references are
    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA102078641033.aspx
    and
    http://www.aresearchguide.com/3tips.html

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  3. Glad you included your references. Wtach for mechanics (don't clutter with lots of works-words). Great job!!

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  4. Thanks...to edit you go to new post...edit post and you can change stuff...need to proofread your post for grammar, word choice, and mechanics.

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