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Essentials of Technical Communication
Chapter 11: Oral Reports
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Key Considerations for Oral Reports
Audience Purpose Context Content Graphics Style
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Key Considerations for Oral Reports
Audience Who is my audience? What do I know about my audience–background, knowledge, position in the organization, attitudes toward me and my subject?
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Key Considerations for Oral Reports
Purpose What is my purpose in giving this oral presentation? Is there (should there be) a long range purpose? What situation led to this presentation? Given my audience's background and attitudes, do I need to reshape my purpose to make my presentation more acceptable to my audience?
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Key Considerations for Oral Reports
Context Where will I be speaking? What events will be transpiring in the organization (theirs or mine) that may affect how my audience perceives what I say?
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Key Considerations for Oral Reports
Content What ideas do I want to include and not include? Based on the audience and the context, what difficulties do I need to anticipate in choosing content? Can any ideas be misconstrued and prove harmful to me or my organization?
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Key Considerations for Oral Reports
Graphics What kinds of visuals will I need to enhance the ideas I will present? Where should I use these visuals in my presentation?
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Key Considerations for Oral Reports
Style What kind of tone do I want to use in addressing my audience? What kind of image—of myself and my organization—do I want to project? What level of language do I need to use, based on my audience's background and knowledge of my subject? What approach will my audience expect from me? How formal should I be?
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Tips for Effective Oral Reports
Choose an interesting title. Develop your presentation with three main divisions: introduction, body, conclusion. Use the introduction to interest and forecast. Use explicit organizational cues in the body of your presentation. Reinforce your key idea in the conclusion. Choose a conversational delivery style. Use techniques that assist audience comprehension.
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Designing Slides for Your Oral Report
Avoid too much information on any single slide. Use boldface type in an easily readable font size. Avoid backgrounds that distract from slide content. Use only two different fonts. Avoid all caps. Use a type—size and font—that contrasts distinctly with the background. Avoid visuals that are complex. Make the meaning of a visual immediately evident. Avoid making your audience have to study your slides.
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Elizabeth Tebeaux and Sam Dragga Essentials of Technical Communication
Elizabeth Tebeaux and Sam Dragga Essentials of Technical Communication Oxford University Press
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