the art and practice of effective presentations
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THE ART AND PRACTICE OF EFFECTIVE PRESENTATIONS
3ARowan E WagnerLanguage Services Direct
SESSION OVERVIEW
Housekeeping
Make-up presentations
Informative presentation
Invention
Arrangement
Style
Memory
Delivery
Questions
References/Sources
INFORMATIVE PRESENTATION
The nature of an informative presentation is a presentation that is designed and delivered to inform or educate. Its elements are often found in teaching It is more complex than an impromptu presentation or speech
INVENTION
Topic, must be graded to the level of your audiences background knowledge, level of language and interest
You need to think and include key ideas that can be covered in the time allowed
Content is more about knowledge or information than about argumentation
ARRANGEMENT
Need to have a logical organization that audience can following along with relative ease
More complex than impromptu as it may contain more than two key points and the claims often contain more detail than supporting evidence
STYLE
Speaking an accessible manner
Jargon or technical terms that may have to be defined
Using metaphors or verbal imaging that could be used to explain the main ideas or concepts
MEMORY
Should not need to many notes, but if needed should be organized and included in a manner that should not detract from flow of the presentation or the enthusiasm or projection of expertise
DELIVERY
Need to deliver it smoothly
Balance relation of credibility and level or interest
QUESTIONS
REFERENCES/SOURCES
Presenting an Effective Message – MDT Training; available at www.bookboon.com
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