This document provides tips for formatting and designing effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses choosing an appropriate slide layout, font, and color scheme. The importance of including visuals like graphics and media is emphasized, with tips on integrating them appropriately. Special effects like animations and transitions can add interest if used sparingly. Overall, the document stresses keeping presentations concise, well-researched and tailored to the audience to ensure the key messages are delivered effectively.
This document provides tips and guidelines for effective business communications and presentations. It discusses the business communication model, common presentation mistakes to avoid, PowerPoint presentation tips, and feedback. The key points are:
- People retain information best when they see and hear it (50% retention) rather than just reading or hearing it alone.
- When giving a presentation, research the audience in advance, have a clear introduction and conclusion, and be prepared for technical issues.
- PowerPoint presentations should have a simple, consistent design with high contrast, limited use of images and colors, and bullet points with fewer than 24 words each.
This document outlines steps for an effective presentation:
1) Plan by determining your audience, goal, length and location.
2) Prepare by structuring your presentation with an introduction, main content and conclusion. Develop visual aids and practice your delivery.
3) Practice your presentation multiple times with your visual aids and rehearse your timing.
4) Present with a strong start, engage the audience, make eye contact and smile to show passion and confidence. Proper preparation, rehearsal and knowing your topic lead to successful presentations.
This document outlines steps for an effective presentation, including planning, preparing, practicing, and presenting. Planning involves understanding your audience and goals. Preparation involves structuring your presentation with an introduction, main content, and conclusion. It also involves using prompts, visual aids, and rehearsing your delivery. Effective delivery involves speaking clearly, varying your voice, engaging your audience, making eye contact, and smiling. Practicing your full presentation multiple times is key to managing your time and feeling confident presenting.
This document outlines steps for an effective presentation, including planning, preparing, practicing, and presenting. Planning involves understanding your audience and goals. Preparation involves structuring your presentation with an introduction, main content, and conclusion. It also involves using prompts, visual aids, and rehearsing your delivery. Effective delivery involves speaking clearly, varying your voice, engaging your audience, making eye contact, and smiling. Practicing your full presentation multiple times is key to managing your time and feeling confident presenting.
This document provides tips for creating and delivering successful business presentations. It discusses that presentations are an important business tool that reflect the company image and values. It provides guidance on planning the presentation purpose and content, practicing delivery with a mirror, using presentation mode in PowerPoint, engaging the audience with questions, speaking slowly, rehearsing, using colors and fonts that are easy to see, keeping slides simple, and ending on a high note. The document offers various best practices for designing and delivering effective presentations.
A good presentation requires planning, preparation, practice and an engaging delivery. It is important to understand the audience and goal of the presentation. The presenter should structure their presentation with an introduction, main content and conclusion. Visual aids and prompts should be used to reinforce key messages. Presenters must rehearse their presentation, managing their voice, appearance and style. Practicing helps presenters feel confident and address potential audience questions. With thorough preparation and practice, a presenter can effectively communicate their message and engage their audience.
Presentation skills require planning, preparation, practice, and performance. When planning a presentation, consider the audience, goal, length, and location. Preparation involves structuring the presentation with an introduction, main content, and conclusion. Visual aids should be simple with 3-7 bullet points per slide. Rehearse the presentation multiple times with visual aids and notes. When presenting, engage the audience, make eye contact, and smile to connect with them. Proper preparation and practice are essential for a successful presentation.
This document provides tips and guidelines for effective business communications and presentations. It discusses the business communication model, common presentation mistakes to avoid, PowerPoint presentation tips, and feedback. The key points are:
- People retain information best when they see and hear it (50% retention) rather than just reading or hearing it alone.
- When giving a presentation, research the audience in advance, have a clear introduction and conclusion, and be prepared for technical issues.
- PowerPoint presentations should have a simple, consistent design with high contrast, limited use of images and colors, and bullet points with fewer than 24 words each.
This document outlines steps for an effective presentation:
1) Plan by determining your audience, goal, length and location.
2) Prepare by structuring your presentation with an introduction, main content and conclusion. Develop visual aids and practice your delivery.
3) Practice your presentation multiple times with your visual aids and rehearse your timing.
4) Present with a strong start, engage the audience, make eye contact and smile to show passion and confidence. Proper preparation, rehearsal and knowing your topic lead to successful presentations.
This document outlines steps for an effective presentation, including planning, preparing, practicing, and presenting. Planning involves understanding your audience and goals. Preparation involves structuring your presentation with an introduction, main content, and conclusion. It also involves using prompts, visual aids, and rehearsing your delivery. Effective delivery involves speaking clearly, varying your voice, engaging your audience, making eye contact, and smiling. Practicing your full presentation multiple times is key to managing your time and feeling confident presenting.
This document outlines steps for an effective presentation, including planning, preparing, practicing, and presenting. Planning involves understanding your audience and goals. Preparation involves structuring your presentation with an introduction, main content, and conclusion. It also involves using prompts, visual aids, and rehearsing your delivery. Effective delivery involves speaking clearly, varying your voice, engaging your audience, making eye contact, and smiling. Practicing your full presentation multiple times is key to managing your time and feeling confident presenting.
This document provides tips for creating and delivering successful business presentations. It discusses that presentations are an important business tool that reflect the company image and values. It provides guidance on planning the presentation purpose and content, practicing delivery with a mirror, using presentation mode in PowerPoint, engaging the audience with questions, speaking slowly, rehearsing, using colors and fonts that are easy to see, keeping slides simple, and ending on a high note. The document offers various best practices for designing and delivering effective presentations.
A good presentation requires planning, preparation, practice and an engaging delivery. It is important to understand the audience and goal of the presentation. The presenter should structure their presentation with an introduction, main content and conclusion. Visual aids and prompts should be used to reinforce key messages. Presenters must rehearse their presentation, managing their voice, appearance and style. Practicing helps presenters feel confident and address potential audience questions. With thorough preparation and practice, a presenter can effectively communicate their message and engage their audience.
Presentation skills require planning, preparation, practice, and performance. When planning a presentation, consider the audience, goal, length, and location. Preparation involves structuring the presentation with an introduction, main content, and conclusion. Visual aids should be simple with 3-7 bullet points per slide. Rehearse the presentation multiple times with visual aids and notes. When presenting, engage the audience, make eye contact, and smile to connect with them. Proper preparation and practice are essential for a successful presentation.
Simple Guidelines For Effective PresentationsPradeep Awasare
The document provides guidelines for effective presentations including organizing content around 5 key questions, planning by understanding the audience and goals, and designing an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also discusses supporting the presentation with slides, notes, and handouts and offers tips for visual design, emphasis, charts, and delivery including eye contact, speaking volume and rate, and body posture.
Sharpen your professional presentation skills.Present with confidence & clarity with given tips.It will help you design presentation & stay on point.With practice,you can gain credibility as speaker or presenter & also will help in overcoming fear of public speaking.
Simple Guidelines For Effective PresentationsPradeep Awasare
The document provides tips for effective presentations to various audiences. It emphasizes that the purpose is communication and that poorly prepared displays and delivery can undermine presentations. It recommends that presenters clearly identify the problem, previous approaches, their own approach, the added value, and next steps. Presenters should also clarify goals, benefits to the audience, and overall structure in the opening, use the body to emphasize key points, and summarize in the closing.
Tips for making effective power point presentationszulfi799
The document provides tips for making effective PowerPoint presentations with concise guidelines. It recommends using a consistent simple design template with limited text on each slide. Fonts should be large and easy to read from the back of the room. Graphical images should reinforce the message without being distracting. Effective use of color, layout, and design principles can enhance readability and visual impact without relying on flashy transitions or overuse of special effects that may detract from the core message. Proper preparation, practice, and having backups for any technical difficulties are also advised.
This document provides tips for giving an effective presentation. It recommends planning the presentation by determining the audience, goal, length and location. The presenter should prepare by structuring the presentation with an introduction, main content and conclusion, and using prompts, visual aids, and practicing delivery. When presenting, the presenter should engage the audience, make eye contact, speak clearly and smile to appear confident. Proper preparation, practice, and audience interaction are keys to a successful presentation.
This document provides guidance on effective presentation skills. It defines a presentation and outlines the key steps to prepare and deliver an effective presentation: plan, prepare, practice, and present. When planning, consider your audience, goals, timing and location. When preparing, focus on structure, visual aids, voice, appearance, and anticipating questions. Effective visual aids are simple, support key points, and vary to engage audiences. Proper practice is essential, including rehearsing delivery and handling questions. Overall, being well prepared, confident and engaging your audience are emphasized as critical to successful presentations.
This document provides information about different presentation styles based on a BEST Presentation Style assessment. It describes 4 main styles: Bold, Expressive, Sympathetic, and Technical. It explains how to interpret scores on the assessment and identifies strengths and areas for development for each style. It also offers tips for adapting each style to an online public speaking course, such as practicing vocal variations, carefully reviewing audience analysis surveys, and soliciting feedback on speech recordings. Sample speakers and videos are provided for each style as examples.
The document discusses various elements of effective presentations, including context, presenter, audience, message, reaction, method, and impediments. It provides details on each element and emphasizes the importance of understanding context, such as the audience and setting. It also discusses types of visual aids like objects, photographs, and PowerPoint, and their purpose in enhancing and clarifying messages. Tips are provided for using PowerPoint and overhead projectors effectively in presentations.
The document provides tips for effective presentation skills. It discusses the importance of planning, preparing, and practicing a presentation. The key steps include understanding your audience and goals, structuring your presentation with an introduction, content, and conclusion, and using prompts, visual aids, and professional appearance and dress. The document emphasizes rehearsing your presentation multiple times with all materials to feel confident presenting to others.
This document provides guidelines for creating a podcast that focuses on presentation speaking style concepts. It discusses what podcasts are, choosing a subject and focus, and how to create and write a podcast script. The podcast script should have an introduction, body with key points, and conclusion, and last 1-3 minutes. It then defines several presentation speaking style concepts like vocal variety, rate of speech, diction, and pause. The goal is to sound conversational and engaging while explaining these concepts to student peers within the time limit. Exercises are suggested to help improve areas of speaking style.
This document discusses presentation skills and the use of audio-visual aids. It defines a presentation and outlines the key steps in preparing an effective presentation: planning, preparing, practicing, and presenting. When preparing, presenters should consider their audience, goal, format, and include elements like structure, visual aids, and handling questions. The document recommends rehearsing multiple times with all materials. It also discusses best practices for delivery and discusses factors for success. Finally, it covers types of audio-visual aids like photos, graphs and their purpose in capturing attention and reinforcing messages.
This document provides tips for giving effective presentations. It emphasizes that body language accounts for 53% of success, voice 40%, and what is said 7%. Key nonverbal skills include having a formal appearance, maintaining good posture, using meaningful gestures, making eye contact, and expressing facial emotions. Verbal skills involve varying pitch and pace, avoiding filler words, and not speaking too fast or slow. Effective techniques are audience involvement through names and questions, using humor appropriately, and visual aids that enhance the message. The speech structure should have an introduction, body with main points, and conclusion that leaves an impression.
There are three main types of presentations: proposals, sales presentations, and project reports. Proposals aim to provide information to make a decision. Sales presentations lead potential buyers to purchase a product or service. Project reports update clients on a project's progress. Effective presentations are well-structured and consider the audience. Presentation content should be carefully planned and include an introduction, body, and conclusion. Visual aids and delivery are also important factors for an effective presentation.
Oral presentations & writing for power pointFaizan Shabbir
This document provides guidance on preparing and delivering effective oral presentations using PowerPoint. It discusses identifying the purpose and audience, developing an outline with an introduction, body, and conclusion. When presenting, speakers should speak clearly and make eye contact while avoiding distracting mannerisms. PowerPoint slides should enhance the presentation with relevant visuals, minimal text, and a consistent design. Slides are most effective when they use the assertion-evidence structure to engage the audience. Rehearsing and practicing the presentation is important.
The document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses structuring presentations, overcoming public speaking fears, and avoiding common pitfalls. The 4Ps of presentation are outlined as Plan, Prepare, Practice, and Present. Important aspects of each stage are covered, including structuring introductions and conclusions, using visual aids, practicing delivery, and handling questions. The overall message is that preparation, practice, and an engaging delivery style are key to giving successful presentations.
The document provides guidance on preparing and delivering effective presentations in English. It discusses the importance of preparation, including clarifying the objective, audience, venue, length, structure, content, visual aids, and rehearsal. It also covers delivery techniques like establishing rapport, body language, voice quality, cultural considerations, and signposting to help guide the audience. The overall message is that thorough preparation and awareness of audience and cultural factors are key to a successful presentation.
The document provides guidance on basic presentation skills. It discusses structuring presentations, overcoming public speaking fears, and avoiding common pitfalls. It emphasizes the importance of planning, preparing, practicing, and delivering presentations effectively. Key aspects include gaining audience attention, creating desire, using visual aids, maintaining eye contact, and practicing vocal techniques and non-verbal communication. Introductions should attract interest and tell the audience what will be covered.
The document provides tips for effective presentation skills. It discusses analyzing the audience and circumstances, planning the presentation content through brainstorming and research, writing a draft and practicing delivery. Visual aids, handling nerves, and questions are also addressed. The key points are to know your audience, thoroughly prepare the content, and rehearse the delivery through practice.
This document provides guidance on preparing and delivering effective oral presentations using PowerPoint. It discusses identifying the purpose and audience, conducting research, and organizing content. When presenting, speakers should overcome nervousness through preparation and focus on delivery techniques like maintaining eye contact and avoiding distracting mannerisms. PowerPoint slides should enhance the presentation with relevant visuals, parallel structure, and the assertion-evidence format. The document emphasizes practicing presentations and proofreading slides.
Simple Guidelines For Effective PresentationsPradeep Awasare
The document provides guidelines for effective presentations including organizing content around 5 key questions, planning by understanding the audience and goals, and designing an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also discusses supporting the presentation with slides, notes, and handouts and offers tips for visual design, emphasis, charts, and delivery including eye contact, speaking volume and rate, and body posture.
Sharpen your professional presentation skills.Present with confidence & clarity with given tips.It will help you design presentation & stay on point.With practice,you can gain credibility as speaker or presenter & also will help in overcoming fear of public speaking.
Simple Guidelines For Effective PresentationsPradeep Awasare
The document provides tips for effective presentations to various audiences. It emphasizes that the purpose is communication and that poorly prepared displays and delivery can undermine presentations. It recommends that presenters clearly identify the problem, previous approaches, their own approach, the added value, and next steps. Presenters should also clarify goals, benefits to the audience, and overall structure in the opening, use the body to emphasize key points, and summarize in the closing.
Tips for making effective power point presentationszulfi799
The document provides tips for making effective PowerPoint presentations with concise guidelines. It recommends using a consistent simple design template with limited text on each slide. Fonts should be large and easy to read from the back of the room. Graphical images should reinforce the message without being distracting. Effective use of color, layout, and design principles can enhance readability and visual impact without relying on flashy transitions or overuse of special effects that may detract from the core message. Proper preparation, practice, and having backups for any technical difficulties are also advised.
This document provides tips for giving an effective presentation. It recommends planning the presentation by determining the audience, goal, length and location. The presenter should prepare by structuring the presentation with an introduction, main content and conclusion, and using prompts, visual aids, and practicing delivery. When presenting, the presenter should engage the audience, make eye contact, speak clearly and smile to appear confident. Proper preparation, practice, and audience interaction are keys to a successful presentation.
This document provides guidance on effective presentation skills. It defines a presentation and outlines the key steps to prepare and deliver an effective presentation: plan, prepare, practice, and present. When planning, consider your audience, goals, timing and location. When preparing, focus on structure, visual aids, voice, appearance, and anticipating questions. Effective visual aids are simple, support key points, and vary to engage audiences. Proper practice is essential, including rehearsing delivery and handling questions. Overall, being well prepared, confident and engaging your audience are emphasized as critical to successful presentations.
This document provides information about different presentation styles based on a BEST Presentation Style assessment. It describes 4 main styles: Bold, Expressive, Sympathetic, and Technical. It explains how to interpret scores on the assessment and identifies strengths and areas for development for each style. It also offers tips for adapting each style to an online public speaking course, such as practicing vocal variations, carefully reviewing audience analysis surveys, and soliciting feedback on speech recordings. Sample speakers and videos are provided for each style as examples.
The document discusses various elements of effective presentations, including context, presenter, audience, message, reaction, method, and impediments. It provides details on each element and emphasizes the importance of understanding context, such as the audience and setting. It also discusses types of visual aids like objects, photographs, and PowerPoint, and their purpose in enhancing and clarifying messages. Tips are provided for using PowerPoint and overhead projectors effectively in presentations.
The document provides tips for effective presentation skills. It discusses the importance of planning, preparing, and practicing a presentation. The key steps include understanding your audience and goals, structuring your presentation with an introduction, content, and conclusion, and using prompts, visual aids, and professional appearance and dress. The document emphasizes rehearsing your presentation multiple times with all materials to feel confident presenting to others.
This document provides guidelines for creating a podcast that focuses on presentation speaking style concepts. It discusses what podcasts are, choosing a subject and focus, and how to create and write a podcast script. The podcast script should have an introduction, body with key points, and conclusion, and last 1-3 minutes. It then defines several presentation speaking style concepts like vocal variety, rate of speech, diction, and pause. The goal is to sound conversational and engaging while explaining these concepts to student peers within the time limit. Exercises are suggested to help improve areas of speaking style.
This document discusses presentation skills and the use of audio-visual aids. It defines a presentation and outlines the key steps in preparing an effective presentation: planning, preparing, practicing, and presenting. When preparing, presenters should consider their audience, goal, format, and include elements like structure, visual aids, and handling questions. The document recommends rehearsing multiple times with all materials. It also discusses best practices for delivery and discusses factors for success. Finally, it covers types of audio-visual aids like photos, graphs and their purpose in capturing attention and reinforcing messages.
This document provides tips for giving effective presentations. It emphasizes that body language accounts for 53% of success, voice 40%, and what is said 7%. Key nonverbal skills include having a formal appearance, maintaining good posture, using meaningful gestures, making eye contact, and expressing facial emotions. Verbal skills involve varying pitch and pace, avoiding filler words, and not speaking too fast or slow. Effective techniques are audience involvement through names and questions, using humor appropriately, and visual aids that enhance the message. The speech structure should have an introduction, body with main points, and conclusion that leaves an impression.
There are three main types of presentations: proposals, sales presentations, and project reports. Proposals aim to provide information to make a decision. Sales presentations lead potential buyers to purchase a product or service. Project reports update clients on a project's progress. Effective presentations are well-structured and consider the audience. Presentation content should be carefully planned and include an introduction, body, and conclusion. Visual aids and delivery are also important factors for an effective presentation.
Oral presentations & writing for power pointFaizan Shabbir
This document provides guidance on preparing and delivering effective oral presentations using PowerPoint. It discusses identifying the purpose and audience, developing an outline with an introduction, body, and conclusion. When presenting, speakers should speak clearly and make eye contact while avoiding distracting mannerisms. PowerPoint slides should enhance the presentation with relevant visuals, minimal text, and a consistent design. Slides are most effective when they use the assertion-evidence structure to engage the audience. Rehearsing and practicing the presentation is important.
The document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses structuring presentations, overcoming public speaking fears, and avoiding common pitfalls. The 4Ps of presentation are outlined as Plan, Prepare, Practice, and Present. Important aspects of each stage are covered, including structuring introductions and conclusions, using visual aids, practicing delivery, and handling questions. The overall message is that preparation, practice, and an engaging delivery style are key to giving successful presentations.
The document provides guidance on preparing and delivering effective presentations in English. It discusses the importance of preparation, including clarifying the objective, audience, venue, length, structure, content, visual aids, and rehearsal. It also covers delivery techniques like establishing rapport, body language, voice quality, cultural considerations, and signposting to help guide the audience. The overall message is that thorough preparation and awareness of audience and cultural factors are key to a successful presentation.
The document provides guidance on basic presentation skills. It discusses structuring presentations, overcoming public speaking fears, and avoiding common pitfalls. It emphasizes the importance of planning, preparing, practicing, and delivering presentations effectively. Key aspects include gaining audience attention, creating desire, using visual aids, maintaining eye contact, and practicing vocal techniques and non-verbal communication. Introductions should attract interest and tell the audience what will be covered.
The document provides tips for effective presentation skills. It discusses analyzing the audience and circumstances, planning the presentation content through brainstorming and research, writing a draft and practicing delivery. Visual aids, handling nerves, and questions are also addressed. The key points are to know your audience, thoroughly prepare the content, and rehearse the delivery through practice.
This document provides guidance on preparing and delivering effective oral presentations using PowerPoint. It discusses identifying the purpose and audience, conducting research, and organizing content. When presenting, speakers should overcome nervousness through preparation and focus on delivery techniques like maintaining eye contact and avoiding distracting mannerisms. PowerPoint slides should enhance the presentation with relevant visuals, parallel structure, and the assertion-evidence format. The document emphasizes practicing presentations and proofreading slides.
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The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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Film vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movie
Formating power point_edited.pptx
1. Formatting Power Point
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2. Formatting Power Point
How to prevent common presentation mistake
Plan and write an effective presentation
Deliver presentation powerfully
Format and Design a presentation with impact
4. No Reserch
• Do your homework.
• Planning and research.
• Your audience can tell if
you’re not current on the
relevant facts.
Try This: Before you start
writing your presentation,
study for it .
5. Reading Your Speech
Reading a presentation leads
to
• Unnatural speaking style
• Interferes with your
audience rapport.
Try This: Practice and recall it
from memory and deliver
naturally.
6. Lack of Enough Practice
Practice makes the difference
between a so-so presentation
and a great presentation.
• Try This: A week before your
presentation, start
practicing. Give at least one
of those speeches in front of
a friend or family member
who can provide
constructive criticism.
7. Going Over Your Time
Annoying for your audience.
Upsetting for the speaker who
comes after you.
• Try This:
• Unleash your inner editor.
• Delete anything that’s not
part of your core message.
8. Bad body language
Over half of your message is
conveyed through non-verbal
communication.
A stiff, nervous posture or
nervous gestures can signal
that you’re not confident
about what you’re saying
Try This:
• Smile during your speech.
• The more relaxed you are,
the more natural your
body language will be.
9. Failure to make eye contact
Regular eye contact with
audience members are
perceived as being more
trustworthy.
• Try This: Choose three
points on the wall behind
the audience. Take turns
looking briefly at each point
as you speak.
10. Bad Design
How your presentation looks
is important.
It should appear polished and
professional
• Try This: Check out the great
professional presentation
templates available on
internet.
11. Not Enough Visuals
After three days, most listeners
only retain about 10% of what
they’ve heard.
However, when a visual is added it
increased to 65%.
• Try This: When you can use an
image such as a graph, chart, or
photo, do it .
12. Too Much Text On A Slide
The fewer words you use, the better.
Your audience isn’t going to read (or remember) long blocks of
text.
So, keep it brief.
13.
14. Too Much Text On A Slide
Try This:
Keep the total number of words per slide under 25.
If there are more than 25 words, edit the text until you get the
number of words on the slide down below 25.
15. Slide Text Too Small To Read
How small is too small?
Most experts agree that body
text of less than a 24-point
font for a medical
presentation is too small to
read.
Try This:
• Choose a 28- to 32-point
font for your body text,
• 32 to 48 points for your
headings and subheadings.
16.
17.
18. Not Using A Legible Font
The most readable fonts for
presentations are sans serif, such
as these:
• Arial
• Tahoma
• Veranda
• Calibri etc
• Try This: Replace novelty fonts in
your medical presentation with
more readable sans serif font
types
19.
20.
21. Equipment failure
If your equipment fails, you’ll
have a tough time giving your
presentation.
Try This:
Visit speaking venue before
presentation.
Notice anything that doesn’t
work
Arrange get backup
equipment.
33. Tips For During Your Speech
It’s Okay to Be Silent
“Be silent and look at the audience, Five seconds.
Just taking them in.
Connecting with them.
But never do it for effect.
Do it to get intimate with your audience.”
44. Presentation Outline
At its most basic, a short
presentation outline includes
1. Introduction
2. First point
3. Second point
4. Third point
5. Conclusion
45. Presentation Format
• It adds a visual component.
• You can easily integrate other media, such as photo, audio
or video.
• You can control the pace of the presentation.
46. Write The Start And Finish of Your Presentation
The opening is where your listeners get their first impression
of you.
The closing is your last chance to get your message across.
48. Slide Layout
A slide’s layout is the organization of your content and the
visual elements on each slide.
Keep each slide design as simple as possible.
49. Slide Layout
Try This: Draw thumbnails or create a storyboard to show a visual
picture of the type of slide designs you need.
50. Font Choice
Think about both font type and font size.
Use at least a 24-point font.
Don’t use too many different fonts in your presentation.
52. Graphics
Remember that the right
visuals can help your listeners
retain up to 65% of what you
say
Graphics may be
• Photos
• Illustrations
• Infographics
• Icons
53. Media Choice
Find the best media to enhance your medical presentation by asking
these questions:
• Is this media related to my goal?
• Is the media professional?
• Does the media have proper reference ?
• How long?
54. Special Effects
• Use the special effects that come with most presentation software to
add extra interest to your presentation design.
• The two types of special effects are:
• Animations
• Transitions
56. Formatting Microsoft Powerpoint
Presentations
• Slide lay out
• Adding text to slide
• Import context from a text file
• Edit text
• Format text
• Format text place holder
• Formatting text into column
• Insert text box
• Apply style to slide
• Add slide to a presentation
• Delete slide from a presentation
• Arrange slides.
57. Take Home Message
• Protect the privacy of any patients when you are sharing
information in a presentation
• Keep the presentation short and sweet
• Consider the audience.
58. References
Concept of Medical Education – Prof. Tahmina Begum
Prof ABM Khurshid Alam
Prof ABM Jamal
Making Great Presentation – Laura Spencer
Microsoft Website
Internet
In this SECTION , you’ll learn tips and techniques that’ll help you give a successful medical presentation—a presentation that audience will remember.
In this presentation I will show you
For a successful presentation, you’ve to do your homework. Planning and research make the difference between a great presentation and a bad one. Your audience can tell if you’re not current on the relevant facts. Not being familiar with your topic undermines your credibility.
Too many speakers read their presentation directly from their speaker notes or, even worse, from index cards.
Reading a presentation leads to an unnatural speaking style and interferes with your audience
rapport.
Practice makes the difference between a so-so presentation and a great presentation. Too many speakers are tempted to skip the
practice because they’re too busy. Don’t make this mistake!
Going over your assigned time is annoying for your audience. It’s also upsetting for the speaker who comes after you and doesn’t have enough time to finish. One of the most common causes of going over your allotted time is trying to cover material that’s not really related to your core message.
When you give your presentation, you’re speaking with your words. But there’s another way you’re communicating to your audience that you may not even be aware of. Tha t is body languase.
research shows that over half of your message is conveyed through non-verbal communication. A stiff, nervous posture or, nervous gestures can signal that you’re not confident about what you’re saying
Speakers who make regular eye contact with audience members are perceived as being more trustworthy. Unfortunately, many speakers are too
nervous and forget to make eye contact. Or they’re too shy.
A poor presentation design is just as distracting as poor delivery.
You’re far more likely to remember information presented with a graphic or photo.
After three days, most listeners only retain about 10% of what they’ve heard.
However, when a visual is added, the percentage of information retained increases dramatically—to 65%.
The fewer words you use, the better.
Your audience isn’t going to read (or remember) long blocks of text.
So, keep it brief.
For a example of what I mean, take a look at the next slide.
How small is too small?
Most experts agree that body text of less than a 24-point font for a medical presentation is too small to read. Look at the difference in readability in the two PowerPoint presentation examples below..
Take a look at the the first presentation slide. The headings are done in a 24-point font, and the body text is in a 14-point font. That’s hard to read.
In contrast, the headings in the second slide use a 48-point font, and the body text uses a 24-point font. It’s quite a bit larger and easier to read.
A sans serif font appears simpler and easier to read on projection screens. It lacks the extra serifs (small lines at the ends of characters) that are typically added to print font designs.
Try This: Go to your speaking venue the day before your presentation. Hook up your laptop to the presentation system. Notice anything that doesn’t work and arrange to get backup equipment. Also, test any equipment you’ll be using during your speech.
I’ve divided these presentation tips into 3 parts-
Pay extra attention to how you begin and end your medical presentation.
Your beginning and ending make the biggest impact on your audience.
If you’re practicing your presentation from the comfort of your armchair, you’re doing it wrong.
Each and every audience is important to you. They are here to know from you, so every audience deserve same priority.
Write for the ear, not for the eye. What reads fine on paper may be a mouthful when spoken
An outline is a key element to help you get started. A good outline helps you organize your speech. It also helps ensure that you don’t leave any presentation ideas out.
Too many speakers focus their presentation on themselves. They make the speech about what they’re trying to say or how they feel. Your presentation is not about you.
“The members of the audience are interested in authentic information. The audience wants to know what they can use, what they can learn,”
Your audience would not get your message unless you’ve focused on it.
Figure out what your message, before you give your presentation.
Storytelling is a powerful way to get your audience’s attention—and keep it.
Learn how to tell a good story, and your presentation will be better for it.
It’s Okay to Be Silent
You don’t have to talk all the time. Being quiet connects you with your audience.
“Be silent and look at the audience. Five seconds. Just taking them in. Connecting with them. But never do it for effect.
Do it to get intimate with your audience.”
If you don’t care about your topic, your audience will pick up on that. And if you don’t care, they’re likely to wonder why they should care.
“One of the most important elements is to be authentic.
People need to buy in to you before they buy in to what you’re saying.”
Most audiences can spot it if you’re being insincere. And you’ll lose their interest.
If you’re nervous about giving your presentation, know that you’re not alone.
Even the most knowledgeable and successful get nervous during presentation.
Dry mouth can be triggered by stress.
“Chew citrus-flavoured gum or a lozenge before speaking, but don’t forget to spit it out before going on stage!”
You may not think about your voice, but your voice is an important tool for your presentation.
Learning how to use it properly will make you a more effective speaker.
When you give your presentation, make your movements count.
If you look aimless or awkward, it’ll make your audience uncomfortable
At the end of your presentation, give your listeners a chance to ask questions. A question and answer session lets you address any concerns members of your audience have.
A presentation outline is like the outline for any other document. It sets the order of the information you’ll present
Once you’ve selected your topic and main points, it’s time to plan your presentation format. For most medical presentation , a slideshow is the most effective presentation format you can use. There are some significant advantages to using a slideshow format:
The opening and conclusion of your presentation are important. The opening is where your listeners get their first impression of you.
The closing is your last chance to get your message across.
For an effective presentation, take the time to get your start and finish right.
Pay attention to these six presentation design basics as you design your presentation:
A slide’s layout is the organization of your content and the visual elements on each slide. Think about your presentation content as you design the layout of each slide of your presentation.
Keep each slide design as simple as possible.
When choosing a font, think about both font type and font size. Font type refers to the look of the font.. Choose a font that’s easy to read. Use at least a 24-point font. Don’t use too many different fonts in your presentation. Fonts should coordinate with each other and not be distracting.
Color plays a big part in any presentation.
Colors send powerful visual messages.
Choose the colors for your slide background, fonts, and accent text carefully.
To help your listeners remember your main points, make wise use of graphics.
Remember that the right visuals can help your listeners retain up to 65% of what you say
Graphics may be ….
Photos
Illustrations
Infographics
Icons
Animations are used to move the elements of your slide. Animations can move the slide body text, images, and other objects of your slide design.
Transitions are a specialized type of animation that are used between slides. Don’t overuse special effects. Too many special effects distract from your main message. But sprinkling in a few special effects can add interest to your presentation
You can use the formatting options in powerpoint to enhance your presentations. There are a lots of option in powerpoint formatting. Most useful of these are as follows.
Building a successful powerpoint presentation for any topic is about substraction , not addition . The goal is always to get every thing down and built into a presenation.
following points should be remembered during presentations….
Protect the privacy of any patients when you are sharing information in a presentation
Keep the presentation short and sweet
And Consider the audience when you writing your presentaions to make the best use of audience’s time and ensure that you hold their attention while you are presenting.