Preparing Student Presenters

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Preparing Student Presenters WORKSHOPS Preparing Student Presenters Prepared for MASC…. Karen Crawford 2010

Objectives To review essential elements of a student workshop (content, delivery, visual, other) See resources available to help students present quality workshops

Gallery Walk

Gallery Walk CONTENT DELIVERY VISUAL AIDS OTHER Walk around and add items you feel are important for each category…. CONTENT DELIVERY VISUAL AIDS OTHER

Distribute Checklist Compare the handout checklist and add items that were generated during the gallery walk….

Content Written outline of workshop includes “running time” (how long an activity takes and the total workshop time used up to that point) Applicable to students’ interests (relevant) “up-to-date” information/statistics encourages thinking and self exploration introduction - grabs attention (immediately engage) clearly defined objectives concepts in logical sequence concepts flow well (transitions are smooth) concepts given support from visual aids as appropriate sufficient detail to support the main points activities to allow participants to process/understand concepts variety of activities (not just “lecture”) closing summarizes the workshop clearly and concisely conclusion strong (not just "I guess that’s it.") allow question/answer session as appropriate have an energizer planned just in case have a “plan B” to shorten an activity or something that can be cut out if time becomes a factor and also have an extra activity incase you have extra time!

Delivery knowledgeable about the topic covered in your presentation notes in order know the content - do not read from a paper or slide (be knowledgeable about the topic) visual aids in order (pre-rolled tape to put up visuals or equipment set and ready) use wording appropriate to the audience, not above or below them. refer to your handouts. Don't just say, "Look it over later." A good technique is to leave several blanks to be filled in during the workshop questions? address responses to everyone, not just the person who asked the question avoid fillers: “umm" "you know" speak loudly enough to be heard in the room pronounce words clearly avoid speaking too rapidly (speak slowly) no significant loss of eye contact from reading a slide or gesturing toward it (do not read “word for word” to audience from a slide) varied voice pitch for emphasis eye contact - look at entire audience (watch “blind” corners) speak key points (such as conclusion) without reading avoid nervous hand movements – be aware of your body language – charisma!! smile - Be enthusiastic and energetic manage the timing/delivery of the workshop PRACTICE PRESENTING THE WORKSHOP!!

Visual Aids visuals tied into the points you are trying to communicate easily seen from all areas of the room appropriate number of words and images on slides (not overloaded - focused on critical elements, not excessive in detail) - not “wordy” background does not interfere with points or text sufficient "white" space to (don’t overcrowd everything on one poster or slide) – check the spelling!! have tangible props when possible use images that suit purpose and are appropriate for audience color choices should be easy to view (don’t use light markers – more difficult to see; white lettering on a dark slide is not as readable as dark lettering on a lighter slide) colorful and “attention grabbing!” have a back-up plan if computer/LCD projector does not work or is not available (check technology!) use font types, sizes, and colors that can be read easily (not too fancy, not vertical lettering, etc.)

Other dress appropriately so your clothing is not distracting to the presentation rewards (candy – to keep audience engaged?) create an environment that is safe to share ideas arrive early to set up the workshop room have FUN!

Measuring Success Measuring the success or failure of a workshop goes beyond mere participant satisfaction of--hopefully--an enjoyable and constructive workshop. It is measured in terms of:   to what extent objectives were achieved what thinking, behavior or activity changes have taken place, will take place or have been confirmed as a result of the workshop what action results as a consequence of the workshop

Workshop Outline ….example of workshop outline with time for each activity and time running….

Workshop Outline: time and time running

Resources http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/studentaffairs/sao/resources/#visuals

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Review Objectives Reviewed essential elements of a student workshop (content, delivery, visual, other) Looked at resources available to help students present quality workshops

QUESTIONS Karen Crawford 2010