Oral Presentations considering a few questions. Question How is an oral presentation different from a written document? What considerations must be made.

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Oral Presentations considering a few questions

Question How is an oral presentation different from a written document? What considerations must be made when delivering information orally vs. delivering it in written form?

Question What are the benefits to delivering information orally rather than in writing? What are the challenges?

Question How do you organize an oral presentation? Any special considerations?

Question What should you know about openers and closes?

Question How much information should you present?

Question What’s a signpost?

Question Must you cite sources? If so, how?

Question What kind of visual aids, if any, should you use?

Question How do you connect with the audience? How do you engage them?

Question What are some pitfalls of delivery that you should try to avoid?

Question What are some tips for effective delivery?

Question What does it mean to build a theme in your presentation?

Question What special considerations are there with group presentations?

Answers?