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1 Presentation skills

2 problems Delivery Design preparation

3 How To Plan Your Presentation

4 Purpose Ideas

5 Analyzing Your Audience:-  What?  Why?

6 Gathering Relevant Data & info. Which visual will we use?

7 Design of content:  Introduction  Body  Conclusion

8 Converting Your Information Into An Outline : 1.Determine the outline style. 2.Group your raw data. 3.Arrange into outline format.

9 Which Material Will You Use ? VVideos IImages AAudio

10 What Should You do before The Presentation a few hours? PPositive Thought. AAffirmation. MMake sure that equipment working properly. AAudience are human too.

11 What Should you do when You enter the presentation room?

12 Building great design

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17 1) some example to first slide

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19 If you ‘re uploading your presentation online a visually stunning is every thing.

20 2) layout consider your layout to be like the skeleton of your presentation …..

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22 colorlovers.com. An easy way to find a great looking color scheme is to pick a popular palette on colorlovers.com.

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24 colours Use high contrast to increase legibility. Colors should not clash– they should have a high degree of harmony. Avoid clutter by using no more than four colors.

25 High contrast Make it clear (colors) Use contrasting colors. Light on dark or dark on light. Use complementary colours. Low contrast

26 Make it clear (contrast) Use contrasting colours. Light on dark or dark on light. Use complementary colours. This dark on light

27 Make it clear (complement) These colours don't complemented Use contrasting colours. Light on dark or dark on light. Use complementary colours.

28 Make it clear (complement) Use contrasting colours. Light on dark or dark on light. Use complementary colours. These colours complemented

29 3) USE STUNNING IMAGES

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31 When someone puts all their text in their presentation I say to myself:- “ DUDE?! WHAT’S THE POINT OF BEING HERE?! JUST EMAIL ME YOUR SLIDES AND I,LL READ IT ON MY OWN TIME WITHOUT YOU”

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33 THERE ARE 4 TYBES OF IMAGES YOU CAN USE YOUR OWN ROYALTY FREE (PAID) CREATIVE COMMONS (FREE’) SCREENSHOTS

34 WHERE TO FIND THEM YOUR OWN ROYALTY FREE (PAID) CREATIVE COMMONS (FREE’) CREATIVE COMMONS (FREE’)

35 USE SCREEN SHOTS TO HIGLIGHTS IMPORTANT AREAS SCREENSHOTS

36 USE GRAPHES & CHARTS

37 Effective charts and Graphs

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42 Make your presentation right  You must be consistent in the following design elements:- 1-Your placement of your text and images. 2-Your fonts style and sizes. 3-The style and treatment of your imagery. 4-Your charts.

43 Consisted fonts  The two main classifications of fonts are serif and sans serif fonts:- Serif fonts:- have small flourishes extending from the main strokes of each letter.

44 Sans serif :- They are straight and clean. Sans serif fonts are best suited for electronic presentation.

45 Make it Big THIS IS Arial 12 This is Arial 18 This is Arial 24 This is Arial 32 This is Arial 36 This is Arial 44 Too small

46 Make it clear The 6x7 rule:- 1-No more than 6 lines per slide. 2-No more than 7 words per line.

47 How to estimate ??? Look at it from 2 meters.

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49 Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity The most important Acronym in design

50 What it looks like??

51 Contrast examples

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53 Repetition examples

54 Alignment examples

55 Proximity examples

56 Tips for planning Great slides Use slides sparingly.avoid the overuse of slides or unnecessary slides. Make slides pictorial. Make text and numbers legible. Make pictures and diagrams easy to use.

57 Delivery

58 What is important for audience in presentation delivery ? Your voice. Body language. Movement. Appearance. Sense of humour. Use language.

59 Your Voice

60 For your voice look after Volume Speed Emotion Tone Stress

61 Body language Be natural. Eye Contact.

62 Movement suitable Be natural

63 Appearance  first impressions influence the audience's attitudes to you. Dress appropriately for the occasion.

64 Sense of humour Can I use humour in my presentation?

65 Usage of language Accurate Simple Brief Clear

66 You should ask yourself “Where shall I go from this point?..................................”

67 Finally, you should Use simple sentences Use example to illustrate your idea Use story as an illustration Use comparative method Use humor to smooth the learning

68 When you receive questions Summary or repeat questions Be calm Answer briefly Answer privately if questions leading to argument Be honest

69 Presentation Fear

70 Effects of fear What happens to many people ?

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72 The fear of speaking is rated as only second to the fear of animals and before the fear of dying.

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74 Looking foolish:- Afraid of looking stupid in front of many of their peers and important people. Afraid that their mind will go blank.

75 Steps to overcome that fear 1-Start Small. 2-Prepare. 3-Don't Memorize. 4-Turning nerves into positive energy. 5-Find a Friend. 6-Engage the Audience.

76 Your fear will evaporate over time and you will wonder why you didn't start sooner

77 Practice

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79 Practice Ways Practice alone Use a mirror Stand in the corner Record your practice

80 Practice alone Ways to practice alone are to first simply say the speech out loud.

81 Use a mirror

82 Stand in the corner

83 Record your practice

84 How to handle tough situations ? Problem 1:- Know-it-all-A participant who feels like more of an expert than you.

85 Problem 2:- After-lunch nip time-One of the toughest times to keep people engaged. Problem 3:- Non-stop talker-A participant who carries on conversations during the presentation.

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