8. Planning
• Know your subject
• Develop a theme
• List the key concepts and points to convey
• Begin to think about ways of illustrating the key points
• Max of 1 slide per minute, 4 key points in 45 minute presentation
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9. The Structure-BBC
• Beginning –
Tell them what you are going to tell them
• Body – Tell them
• Conclusion –
Tell them what you told them
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10. BEGINNING
• Introduce problem to be addressed and
context
• State purpose, scope and main message
• Give outline of presentation
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11. BODY
• Make a story board
• Break up with each section making a key point
• Present incrementally, concisely and in logical order
• Illustrate with clear examples and visual aids
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12. CONCLUSION
• Must have a clear end to talk
• Brief and simple summary of main points
• Reinforce the main message
• Put in context of the “big picture”
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14. Slides
• Header – headline for main point
• Body
- one point, keep it simple
- don’t overcrowd with bullets and details
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15. Don’t lose audience
• Keep audience informed about what you are doing and
why?
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16. Dealing with nervousness
All accomplished public speakers feel nervous
before talks – adrenalin helps!
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17. Be well prepared:
– Rehearse with friends
– Make sure presentation is well structured – Arrive and set
up early
During presentation:
– Memorise opening
– Smile, breath deeply, slow down and pause
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22. How to charge your Energy
Voice(
–(Use(the(right(Volume.(
–(Use(the(right(Intona5on((fluctuate(rather(than(drone).(
–(Enunciate.
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23. How to charge your Energy
• Act(like(you(have(a(passionate(belief(in(topic.((
• Be(confident(and(engaging.(
• Move(around.(Do(not(stand(in(one(place.(
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