This is my first presentation I am uploading here on slideshare..
I created this one to help the audience (class mates in my case) in giving a better presentation.
I taught'em the basic rules of presentation.
I.e.
1.Selecting a presentation.
2.Making an effective .ppt
3.Delivery
And it is inspired by J.Douglas Jefferys.
This is my created PPT "Language in Presentation" I hope this file can help the other people :) to source a qualification how to the best language of presentation
This is my created PPT "Language in Presentation" I hope this file can help the other people :) to source a qualification how to the best language of presentation
My Communication Skills instructor, Mrs. Rumessa Naqvi, gave us a lecture on how to give a presentation that is really knocks the audience out, "IN ALL THE GOOD WAYS". I noted all the points down and made this powerpoint file for the best of us all. Have a look! Boost utilitarianism.
The slideshow contains tips and techniques on how to develop great ideas, how to choose topic, how to maintain good posture and avoid bad ones. It also consists of several activities like Tree Map for speech, cards for creative elevator pitch and some suggestions on how to improve your speech. This slideshow is compiled and created by Sirhajwan Idek.
My Communication Skills instructor, Mrs. Rumessa Naqvi, gave us a lecture on how to give a presentation that is really knocks the audience out, "IN ALL THE GOOD WAYS". I noted all the points down and made this powerpoint file for the best of us all. Have a look! Boost utilitarianism.
The slideshow contains tips and techniques on how to develop great ideas, how to choose topic, how to maintain good posture and avoid bad ones. It also consists of several activities like Tree Map for speech, cards for creative elevator pitch and some suggestions on how to improve your speech. This slideshow is compiled and created by Sirhajwan Idek.
This is not a theoretical book, it is a LEADERSHIP BOOK. This book will provide you with useful tips and trick, a practical guideline in delivering a speech and doing presentation.
How to Deliver a Great Presentation
10 tips aganist stagefright, how to prepare a presentation and how to deliver.
Also see youtube "Ever presentation ever: FAIL"
Dirk Hannemann, Berlin
Trainer Kommunikation
www.hannemann-training.de
Complete coursebook with multimedia examples and teacher notes. Makes for a perfect instant course curriculum about public speaking and delivering a speech. Find at EFL Classroom - https://community.eflclassroom.com/forum2/topics/public-speaking-ppts-lessons?commentId=826870%3AComment%3A408152
Conference presentations are the moment to share your results, and to connect with researchers about future directions. However, presentations are often created as an afterthought and as a result they are often not as exciting as they could be.
In this slidedeck Felienne Hermans shares hands-on techniques to engage an audience.
The talk covers the entire spectrum of presenting: we start with advice on how to structure a talk and how to incorporate a core message into it. Once we have addressed the right structure for a talk, we will work on adding stories and arcs of tension to your presentation. Finally, to really perform as a presenter, we will talk about how slide design and body language can support your presentation.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
2. How to give an Extraordinary
Presentation.
Presenter :
Moulik Dhade
3. Why do we give a Presentation ?
1. Is it For Self Upliftment ?
2. Is it for Sessional Marks ?
3. Someone asked you to give one ?
4. To disseminate(spread) your knowledge to
Audience ?
4. Giving a presentation is
just like Democracy :
Democracy :
“It is of the people, by the people, for the
people.”
Presentation :
“It is of the ideas, by the presenter, for the
audience.”
6. List Of Fears :
Speaking to a Group : 41%
Heights : 32%
Insects & Bugs : 24%
Financial Problems : 23%
Deep water : 22%
Sickness : 20%
Death : 19%
Needle and Getting shots: 11%
Flying : 8%
7. List Of Fears :
Speaking to a Group : 41%
Death : 19%
8. And who deals with Public
Speaking and Presentations :
Politicians.
Innovators/Scientists.
Students.
People in Show Business.
And Pretty much everybody else important to run a
society.
9. Overview:
How to select a good presentation topic ?
What key points a genuine presentation
should contain :
a. Introduction.
b. Body.
c. Conclusion.
d. Q&A.
10. Overview:
Making your .ppt effective.
During Presentation:
a. Eye.
b. Hands.
c. Stance-Pace.
d.Volume/Inflection.
e. Ummms & Ahhs.
16. 1. Consider Yourself :
Choose something timely.
Choose something that relates to your
personal experience.
Pick a topic that you have the ability to speak
about.
18. 2. Consider your Audience :
Consider the knowledge of your audience
Consider the level of education of your
audience
Consider the needs and interests of your
audience.
19. 2. Consider your Audience :
Consider the demographics of your audience
20. 2. Consider your Audience:
Consider the audience's relationship to you.
21. It is easy to make a .ppt
slide show.
However it is a little hard
to make it effective.
24. Slide Structure - Bad
Random stuff..bla bla bla blah….you know
what..I am gonna over do this…Bla bla bla
blah…blah…It feels good to mess with you
all..lol..xD :D lol
IgNoRe whAtever’s wRitten Up tHere..^^
Yay !! More random words…
I Really likethis font..HellzYeah..
25.
26. SHOW them, don't Tell them..
Don’t be afraid of using theVisuals…
Use a GREAT DEAL of Pictures.
27. USE LEGIT IMAGES..
Picture Representation should be able to
defend your point.
AlwaysTry use Pictures of High Resolution.
Limit usage of humorous Pictures to 1 or 2.
28.
29. Key Points in a
Presentation:
How to handle your :
Introduction.
Presentation Matter.
Conclusion.
Q&A.
30.
31. First Impression is always
the last impression :
“Introduction is the most important part of
your presentation, even more than the real
matter”
Grabbing the attention in starting 15 seconds
of your presentation is MUST for an effective
presentation.
32. Start off with…
Who are you? (Name + Qualifications)
What is your topic?
Why is it important?
How it can help the Audience ?
33. To get attention,you can…
Tell’em a Story.
Tell’em a Personal Experience.
Crack a Joke…
Tell’em an interesting, relevant quote
34.
35. Presentation Matter :
One thing…Be Precise…Don’t give them
huge chunks of insubstantial knowledge.
36. Concluding your Presentation:
Ending should always connect your
Beginning and the content.
Conclusion is a short summary of your
presentation.
A Good Ending is just as important as a Good
Introduction.
37. Conclusion Layout :
“AndThat Is..” (Your Subject)
“What I talked about was..” (Summarize key
points)
“Now that you have the required knowledge
you can..” (Call to Action)
“Thank-you.”
38. Handling Q&As :
Embrace the questions..never run away from
them.
You Should be like “BRING IT ON”
Not like “Jeez…I am outta here”
39. Q&A :
On Being asked a question you must :
1.Listen to it carefully.
2.Maintain Eye Contact and Nod to the Guy
who asked it.
3.If Question is legit..then repeat it and share
it with the rest of the Audience.
40. Q&A :
4.Compliment the asker :
“That’s a good question” and
“I really appreciate your concern about this
point”
5. Now Finally Answer the Question.
41. Q&A :
In case you don’t know the answer:
Compliment the asker and tell him/her that
you will get back to it.
“That’s a really good question you asked
me…I really appreciate your concern…I’ll get
back to you soon”
42. Q&A DON’Ts :
Never Insult the Questioner or the Question.
Never Say :
“You can Google that..Right?”
Never Argue.
Never Over do the “Compliment thing". Not
every question is good.
47. Maintaining Eye-Contact :
To Gain Someone’s trust you have to look
him/her in the Eye.
Eye contact is the key to a Successful
interactive Presentation.
48. Eye-Contact :
Look at every single individual present in a
Room..for 3-5 seconds during your
presentation.
It Helps in engaging them and generating the
confidence within.
You need not to hurry..keep your calm and
make eye contact.
51. Pausing :
People only start listening to you when you
stop talking.
Because Silence is the best Attention
Grabber.
Duration of pause can be from 5 to 20
seconds.
52. Keep your mind clear :
Don’t think what you’re going to say “NEXT”
Always think when you’re going to “PAUSE”
If u do this..you’ll get a lot of time to think.
53. Tone/Inflection :
I didn’t say he stole the money.
I didn’t say he stole the money.
I didn’t say he stole the money.
I didn’t say he stole the money.
I didn’t say he stole the money.
I didn’t say he stole the money.
54. Tone/Inflection :
I didn’t say he stole the money.
I didn’t say he stole the money.
I didn’t say he stole the money.
I didn’t say he stole the money.
I didn’t say he stole the money.
I didn’t say he stole the money.
55. Stance-Pace :
FACE the Audience not your Power point
presentation.
Power point isn’t for you…it is for your
Audience.