Thursday, May 1, 2008

Week 8: Presentation Strategies.

LECTURE:

Today's lecture discussed how to present oral assessments.
Features:
* should contain compelling data that will survive scrutiny after the presentation.
* the presenter should make an impression congruent with data.
* should provide an emotional connection that's crucial to the message.

- Remember to make eye contact and be passionate about what you are talking about.
- Generate energy and sell your image.
- Give the audience certainty that what your saying is real.
- Visual messages is not enough on it's own.
- Start with controversy to get people to think and generate ideas.

TUTORIAL:

In tutorials we are asked to make a 6 page powerpoint presentation and come up with 5 strategies to help you deliver a good presentation.

TOP 5 STRATEGIES TO HELP YOU DELIVER A TOP-NOTCH PRESENTATION
1. Keep your audience trust: say "hi" say "bey"
2. Make what you want the audience to know obvious from the start of the talk.
3. KISS - keep it simple stupid
4. Tell them what you are going to tell them , tell them, then tell them what you have told them!
5. The fewer powerwpoint slides the better, simple slides help the audience.

powerpoint

READING 1: "Powerpoint in the classroom"

I enjoyed this resource because I wasn't very good at powerpoint presentations, but it actually helped me to make my presentation for our unit in UPC0001. I found this very handy. It helped me figure out how to ass images and to make the font big so everyone can read it.

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