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What’s a good presentation? A good presentation is something that is really intersting, informative and give you all the information you need about the subject. It has to last just as long as the time limit and it has to get over all the information in that amount of time. A really good presentation will have lots of good colours, pictures and even animations

Many different ways to give a presentation

Giving a good presentation How To Give A Great Presentation Posted July 20, 2005 — If you’ve never spoken before a meeting with a speech coach can really help. They talk with you, get an idea of your style and will offer you some specific advice on how to address the crowd, what your particular problems might be and more. For example when I went I was told: Speak slower. Talk to individuals in the crowd. Think before you speak. Take pauses. These things were (and still are) very, very helpful for me to remember when I’m speaking. Going over them before I get up there reminds me and helps me be more calm and confident. A few other ways to prepare yourself: Drink lots of water. Get a good night’s sleep. Avoid the urge to go out drinking the night before. If you do, moderate yourself. (Especially if you’re at SXSW.) Eat. Breathe. Visualize a positive outcome. Hang out with the other speakers (if there are any) and ask them questions and for advice. This always helps me as they will usually build you up.

Giving a good presentation continued Keep text to a minimum. No more than 5 bullet points per slide and if you can keep them to one core idea—that’s better. People will tend to read this stuff and not pay attention to what you’re saying. Check the contrast and font size. Make sure that if you have text on the screen that people can read it. Use pictures to get your idea across. They’re easier to remember, less distracting and make more impact. Have stories ready and use imagery to set the backdrop. Avoid complicated charts and graphs, they’re hard for your audience to follow. Keep visual ideas very simple. Check the resolution of your presentation. Maybe go with 800×600 to be safe. I don’t know how many times I’ve seen slides that don’t fit on the screen. You never know for sure how it’s going to work out when you get things set up if you don’t have full control over the environment. Have simple to follow notes to go along with your slides and major talking points. They should serve as a reminder, not something for you to read from. Think positive. Tell stories. Stories will get your idea across much better than charts and graphs and numbers. They also have the added benefit of helping to engage your audience. Don’t read your slides. They should support what you are saying, not be what you are saying. The same goes for your notes. Keep your intro short and strong. People want to know who you are, but they also want to get into the meat of your talk. A quick, solid and clear intro is better than a meandering joke or list of accomplishments any day. Changes are most people in the audience know a bit about you already.