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Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Presentation skills Improver

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Videos, photos and slides on a large screen can all help you give a great presentation. These ideas will help you get your message across and make the right impression.

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Plan what you will say. Every presentation tells a story. How do you want to change what people think or know? Think about your audience: what’s in it for them?

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Make sure you plan the following: Start with a strong opening How can you grab your audience’s attention? Present your ideas in order How can you tell your story one step at a time? Finish with a strong ending What do you want your audience to remember most?

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Keep slides simple and clear. Don't have too many of them, and don't fill slides with lots of words. Photos and slideshows can tell a powerful story. Video clips can show interviews, points of view or key events.

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Practise what you want to say. Present to some friends and ask them how you could do better. Video yourself and then watch your performance.

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Wear clothes that will help you feel confident and which will make the right impression on your audience.

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Engage your audience with your voice and body. Project your voice so everyone can hear – but don't shout! Vary your voice – sound interested in what you’re saying. Use simple, everyday language. Make eye contact with as many people as possible.

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Think about how you use your body. Look confident and face the audience. Don't turn and read from slides. Move about a little. Look like you're happy to be there!

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Involve the audience. Think of when in the presentation you can ask them questions. Don't take too long. Use a watch or clock to help you keep to your time.

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Finish with a strong ending. Most people will only remember a few points. Include these in your end summary. Give your audience something to think about! Thank them for their time.

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Improver Well done You’ve completed the tutorial! Visit the ‘Tutorials’ section of the website for information on using other equipment and software. Or you can visit the ‘Case studies’ section and be inspired to use your new knowledge in creative ways!

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Presentation skills Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Know your audience and know what you want your presentation to achieve. What is their background? Why are they here, listening to you? What do they want to get from this? Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills What is the essence of the message you are trying to get across? Imagine you had 30 seconds to get your ideas across to an important person. What points would you make? How would you say them? These ideas should be the core of your presentation. Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Keep your presentation short. If you have 30 minutes, aim to speak for 25. A short presentation will keep your audience interested. Ask ‘so what?’ about every point you aim to make: if it’s not needed, get rid of it! Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills People are here to see you – not just your slides. Keep every slide simple and clear. Use large text and a sans-serif font. Use as few words as possible. Transitions and animations can distract from your message. Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Embed videos and other media in your presentation (e.g. audio, graphics and art). This avoids having to swap between different equipment or programs Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Practise adding emphasis using tone, volume and speed. Slow down to make important points. Repeat the most important facts or information. Pause after making an important point. Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Keep your hands under control. Find a place to rest your hands. Try not to put them in your pocket. If you need to move your hands, use small movements most of the time. Use larger gestures now and then to emphasise important points. Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Moving about lets you interact with your slides and with the audience. Point to key areas of photos or diagrams. Get close to the audience if you want to involve them. Don't get in the way of the screen! Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Give out handouts that will help your audience. Don't just use copies of slides. Include more detailed documents, charts and tables. What will be most helpful? Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills End with questions. Use the spare time you have created by keeping your presentation short. Questions involve the audience and help them feel they have got something useful from your presentation. You can make sure people remember your most important points. Advanced

Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials Screens: Presentation skills Advanced Well done You’ve completed the tutorial! Visit the ‘Tutorials’ section of the website for information on using other equipment and software. Or you can visit the ‘Case studies’ section and be inspired to use your new knowledge in creative ways!