Preparing and Delivering An Effective Oral Presentation

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13
Advertisements

Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13
Successful Job Interviews
0 - 0.
The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative
DIVIDING INTEGERS 1. IF THE SIGNS ARE THE SAME THE ANSWER IS POSITIVE 2. IF THE SIGNS ARE DIFFERENT THE ANSWER IS NEGATIVE.
ADDING INTEGERS 1. POS. + POS. = POS. 2. NEG. + NEG. = NEG. 3. POS. + NEG. OR NEG. + POS. SUBTRACT TAKE SIGN OF BIGGER ABSOLUTE VALUE.
SUBTRACTING INTEGERS 1. CHANGE THE SUBTRACTION SIGN TO ADDITION
MULT. INTEGERS 1. IF THE SIGNS ARE THE SAME THE ANSWER IS POSITIVE 2. IF THE SIGNS ARE DIFFERENT THE ANSWER IS NEGATIVE.
Addition Facts
Oral Presentations.
Effective Phone Techniques
Twenty Questions Subject: Twenty Questions
Past Tense Probe. Past Tense Probe Past Tense Probe – Practice 1.
Giving an Effective Technical Presentation: Planning.
Your Personalized Binder Due 4 Feb 13 with your Topic COMMUNICATION PROJECT BINDER.
Addition 1’s to 20.
25 seconds left…...
Test B, 100 Subtraction Facts
11 = This is the fact family. You say: 8+3=11 and 3+8=11
Week 1.
FINDING THE RIGHT TOPIC FOR YOU Informative Speeches.
Chapter 4. Speaking to Inform. Preparing for the Informative Speech Blueprint: a vision of what you want to build. Analyzing your audience Choosing your.
Chapter 11 Organizing Your Speech
HOW TO GIVE AN EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION.
How to give effective professional and academic presentations Eleni Tsiartsioni MPhil Trinity College Dublin, Ireland PhD Candidate Aristotle University.
What makes a GOOD PUBLIC SPEAKER & Speech?
Tips for Effective Communication
Leadership Development
Senior Speech W h a t ’ s w r o n g ? D o e s t h e c a t h a v e y o u r t o n g u e ?
Effective Public Speaking
Between One and Many: The Art and Science of Public Speaking Ch. 1: Practical Speaking.
A short guide of tips and pointers as you prepare for the Capstone project for Cogitate Conducting Effective Presentations Copyright © 2011 Raytheon Company.
Ms. Merjech Speech.
{ Get Ready, Get Set, GO! Selecting a Topic and Organizing your Speech.
Presentation Skills Clara McCabe.
Delivering Presentations Speaking effectively. Types of delivery Manuscript Presentations –Word for word reading of pre-written statement –Commonly used.
“The beginning is the most important part of the work.” -Plato
Extemporaneous Speeches SciVis II H. Objectives: V201. Demonstrate oral communication and job seeking skills. V Explain how to deliver an extemporaneous.
Speaking and Listening
UHL 2332 Academic Report Writing Oral Presentation.
Symposium Mini-Lesson #3 Review of Key Points and Public Speaking Tips Adapted from materials provided by Allyn and Bacon.
Fall  Commit to giving your speech  Know your audience  Determine your purpose ◦ Inform ◦ Persuade ◦ Entertain ◦ Inspire ◦ Promote a product.
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Developing Confidence through the Speech-Planning Process SPEAK © 2011 Cengage Learning.
Effective Public Speaking Adapted from materials provided by Allyn and Bacon.
EPT 322 INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Preparation and Tips for Effective Verbal Presentation Mr. Badrul Azmi Abdul Holed School of Manufacturing Engineering 22 nd.
Essentials of Business Communication, Asian Edition Ch. 12–1 Business Communication Workshop Course Coordinator:Ayyaz Qadeer Lecture # 26.
Planning Public Speaking Communication Apprehension is normal and can even be helpful Remember: Public speaking is like an enlarged conversation: Have.
Oral presentation skills Dr. A.A.M. Gerritsen, Epi Result 1.
Principles of Writing a Great Persuasive Speech. Beginning Your Speech First impressions are very important. A poor beginning may distract or alienate.
PUBLIC SPEAKING No Fear.
Oral Presentation Impromptu No unity, coherence, fluency, and information Memorized Unnatural, mechanical, no personality Reading No eye contact Extemporaneous.
Deliver a Winning Presentation Discussion # 23. The Real Work Takes Place Off Stage Rehearsal At 2:00 a.m.
1 How To Make Effective Presentations? or “Hints on ECLT5820 Project Presentation” Michael R. Lyu
Slide 14.1 Saunders, Lewis and Thornhill, Research Methods for Business Students, 5 th Edition, © Mark Saunders, Philip Lewis and Adrian Thornhill 2009.
Effective Public Speaking
What makes a GOOD PUBLIC SPEAKER & Speech?
Organizing and Outlining Your Presentation
What makes a GOOD PUBLIC SPEAKER & Speech?
Organizing Your Speech
Organizing Your Speech
Chapter 9 Organizing and Outlining Your Speech
Chapter 4.15: Developing the Introduction and Conclusion
Preparing and Delivering An Effective Oral Presentation
Effective Scientific Presentation Skills power point and oral presentation Chapter 4.
Making a good presentation is more than just good delivery
When writing a speech it is broken into four parts
Jeopardy Final Jeopardy The Body Begin and End Outlining Informative
Preparing and Delivering An Effective Oral Presentation
Jeopardy Final Jeopardy The Body Begin and End Outlining Informative
Presentation transcript:

Preparing and Delivering An Effective Oral Presentation A Quick Guide

What This Presentation Is About What makes a good oral presentation Tips on preparing a presentation Delivery of a presentation

Questions You Need To Ask To whom are you presenting? How much do they know about the topic? How educated and/or sophisticated are they? How large is the audience?

More Questions To Ask How long is the presentation? What is the purpose of the presentation? Inform? Persuade? Entertain? What do you want to convey?

Know Your Subject Have something of substance to say. Learn more than you will say. The more you know, the more enthusiastic you will be.

The brain starts working the moment you’re born and never stops until you get up to speak in public. - Anonymous

Fear Is Good Fear of failing Fear of audience

Audience Fears Allayed The audience doesn’t know what you intended to say or to do. You know more about the topic than anyone in the audience.

Fear Is Good Fear of failing Fear of audience You should be nervous. Adrenaline will pump you up. You will perform better. The audience won’t notice.

Elements of a Good Presentation Clear purpose or objective Sufficient, but not too much, information Organized Meets needs of audience For the ear to hear as well as the eye to see Stories and examples

Outlining Your Presentation Methods of organization chronological or sequential three points problem-cause-solution n ways to … Stories

Outlining Your Presentation

Opening Crucial Sets the tone Need to grab audience

Types of Openings Preview Ask a question Ask a rhetorical question Pose a hypothetical situation Describe something new or dramatic Make a startling statement

Delivery of a Good Presentation Be enthusiastic Use body language Talk to the audience Dress appropriately

Closing the Presentation Too important to wing it A speech is like a love affair; any fool can start one but to end it requires considerable skill. - Lord Mancraft (1914-1987) Last chance to tell what to know and do Direct, brief, and strong

Closing Styles Summarize Call to action Anecdote or story Rhetorical question

Summary Elements of a good presentation Be clear about its purpose. Prepare. Have an attention-getting opening. Make the content organized and interesting. Be enthusiastic. Talk to the audience. Have a memorable closing.

Are you prepared to do an effective oral presentation?