POWER POINT PRESENTATION
ON COMMUNICATION
PRESENTATION BY :
MOHAMMED MAAZEN GOUS
BRANCH:
COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING
SECTION : G
THREE TYPES OF
COMMUNICATION
1} VERBAL COMMUNICATION:
THE USE OF WORDS TO CONVEY THE
COMMUNICATION
2} VOCAL COMMUNICATION:
THE USE OF LANGUAGE, EMOTIONS EXPRESSED
BY MODULATING NONVERBAL ASPECTS OF THEIR
SPEECH
3} VISUAL COMMUNICATION:
THE PRACTICE OF USING VISUAL ELEMENTS TO
COMMUNICATE INFORMATION OF IDEAS
• EXPLAIN IT
• REINFORCE IT (tell a story)
• SUMMARISE IT
ERS
PRINCIPLE
PRESENTATION MAP
Introduction
(opening story)
Key message
Key idea 1 +
example
Key idea 2 +
example
Key idea 3 +
example
Conclusion
(refer to opening
story)
THE BEGINNING
• Own the platform
• Start with a story that
is relevant to the theme
• Put yourself in the story
so your audience learns
something about you
THE MIDDLE
• T
alk aboutyour
audience,not to them
• Use analogies to help
people understand
“The internet is like an
information super highway”
THE MIDDLE
Facts and figures:
– Can be powerful or
really boring
– Incorporate examples
– Make your case by using
people,places and events
THE
END
• Summarise
• Highlight the key
message
• Go back to your
opening story
“Just as the comedian
should leave‘em laughing,
the speaker should leave
‘em thinking”
- Peter Jeff
Q& A
• Be calm
• Be honest
• Be open-minded
• Be prepared

ppt on communication.pptx

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    POWER POINT PRESENTATION ONCOMMUNICATION PRESENTATION BY : MOHAMMED MAAZEN GOUS BRANCH: COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING SECTION : G
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    1} VERBAL COMMUNICATION: THEUSE OF WORDS TO CONVEY THE COMMUNICATION 2} VOCAL COMMUNICATION: THE USE OF LANGUAGE, EMOTIONS EXPRESSED BY MODULATING NONVERBAL ASPECTS OF THEIR SPEECH 3} VISUAL COMMUNICATION: THE PRACTICE OF USING VISUAL ELEMENTS TO COMMUNICATE INFORMATION OF IDEAS
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    • EXPLAIN IT •REINFORCE IT (tell a story) • SUMMARISE IT ERS PRINCIPLE
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    PRESENTATION MAP Introduction (opening story) Keymessage Key idea 1 + example Key idea 2 + example Key idea 3 + example Conclusion (refer to opening story)
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    THE BEGINNING • Ownthe platform • Start with a story that is relevant to the theme • Put yourself in the story so your audience learns something about you
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    THE MIDDLE • T alkaboutyour audience,not to them • Use analogies to help people understand “The internet is like an information super highway”
  • 8.
    THE MIDDLE Facts andfigures: – Can be powerful or really boring – Incorporate examples – Make your case by using people,places and events
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    THE END • Summarise • Highlightthe key message • Go back to your opening story “Just as the comedian should leave‘em laughing, the speaker should leave ‘em thinking” - Peter Jeff
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    Q& A • Becalm • Be honest • Be open-minded • Be prepared