Oral presentation techniques By Jan Bollen 1. Agenda Situation Title Structure Agenda Storyline Production of slides Visual aids Practice Evaluation 2.

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Oral presentationtechniques

ByJan Bollen

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Agenda

SituationTitleStructureAgendaStorylineProduction of slidesVisual aidsPracticeEvaluation

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Gesture, Eye contactBreathing, VoiceRepetitionIntroductionBodyKey pointsConclusionQuestionsEndingYes YOU can

Situation

Consider the audience carefully !! How big? Who? Level of knowledge? Level of interest? Resistance? Time?

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Title

Define your title in one short sentence

Be short Direct

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Structure

Basic structure State questions during or after

presentation

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Agenda

State topics If needed ask to turn off mobile phones

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Storyline

Logically structure in body

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Production of slides

One key message per slide! 5 rules when preparing visual aids:

Keep it simple Minimize words List key points Make letters large Use color

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Visual aids

Use visual aids to maximize the effectiveness of your presentation.

visualise ideas keep speaker on track generate interest help information retention

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Practice

Adequate rehearsal is essential for a good presentation

Development of each visual Self-confidence Timing

Practice Makes Perfect !!10

Evaluation

After every presentation EVALUATE

Did the audience “get” the key points? Were the visual aids clear and useful? Were the questions relevant? When possible use written evaluations

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Gesture

Important in non-verbal communication

Emphasize points / Highlights Audience attention

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Eye Contact

Look at each member of your audience

Involvement Trust / support Interest Spontaneous reaction

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Breathing

Breathing is different from normal breathing.

Breathing deeper for Volume control Emphasis (accents)

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Voice

Critical part of a verbal presentation

Volume - speak to be heard Modulation – vary the voice Pause – make emphasis with pause

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Repetition

Golden rule: repetition is valuable

Say what you are going to say, Say it, Say what you have just said.

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Introduction

Very important First impression Getting contact

welcome your audience introduce your subject outline the structure of your

presentation give instructions about questions 17

Body

The body is the 'real' presentation. If the introduction was well prepared and delivered, you will now be 'in control'. You will be relaxed and confident.

The body should be well structured, divided up logically, with plenty of carefully spaced visuals. 18

Key points

do not hurry be enthusiastic Use questions / use pauses give time on visuals / eye contact modulate your voice / look friendly keep to your structure / use your

notes remain polite when dealing with

difficult questions 19

Conclusion

Use the conclusion to: Sum up

Give recommendations if appropriate

Thank your audience Invite questions

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Questions

Be polite Repeat questions for the audience. Reformulate a question Difficult questions answer later Stupid questions; out of range of

presentation

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Ending

Strong closing

You hope it was interesting Thanking the audience for

attending Hope to see you next time

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Yes YOU can

Any professional can become an effective presenter.

Knowledge is not enough. Being able to communicate is

equally important. Investing time and effort in

improving presentation skills is “always rewarded”. 23

Summary key wordConfidence ??

What is confidence? Is it important? How to improve? Is it depending on other persons? You feel shy? You feel negative? You feel underdog?

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Summary key wordConfidence !!

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