what is presentation
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By: Mira Gustina
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Presentation is the practice of showing and
explaining the content of a topic to an audience or
learner.
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a. PreParing your Presentation
• 1. Objectives• Why are you giving this
talk?
• Who will you be talking to?
• How much do they know about the subject already?
• What effect do you want your presentation to have?
• 2. Limitations• Do you have to follow a
certain format?
• Where will you be giving your presentation?
• Can you change the room around to suit your preferences
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• 3. Main points• Decide on your
main points: no more than three points in a 10-minute talk
• 4. Beginning• Briefly introduce
yourself
• Check that they can all see and hear you(see: Giving your presentation)
• Let them know if you are
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• 5. Middle• Prepare your talk so you lead the
audience through your main points in a logical and interesting fashion. It helps if you plan for variety in the ways you present your case.
• examples, anecdotes and case histories
• charts and graphs
• 6. End• Summarise what you have said:
‘In this talk we have discussed...'• Make your conclusions: ‘It is
clear that...'
• 7. And then...• When you have written your
presentation, look it over carefully, from the viewpoint of your intended audience.
• Does it meet the objectives?
• 8. Visuals• Prepare your visuals
(PowerPoint slides, Overhead Projector foils, etc).
• Make sure they are clear, and that any text is big enough (24 points or larger).
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Giving presentations is one of the skills that
employers expect graduates to have, so you should make the most of any experience you can
get at university.
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There are four things to remember during presentation:
• Presence• As you get up to give
your presentation, make a conscious effort to stand tall, take a deep breath and look as if you're going to enjoy being there.
• Eye contact• Make eye contact with
people in your audience in a friendly way. People respond much better when they think you are talking to them.
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• Voice
• Speak slowly and clearly
• Speak loudly enough so everyone can hear
• Remember to breathe slowly and deeply
• Move
• You are allowed to move as you give your presentation, but avoid pacing up and down or fiddling with your hands, spectacles or pen. Keep your hands out of your pockets and away from your face.
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