2. INTRODUCTION
PLANNIING YOUR PRESENTATION
PART 1- ASSEMBLING YOUR BEST MATERIAL
PART 2 – FINDING A TRAJECTORY OF YOUR PRESENTATION
PART 3- PRACTICISING YOUR PRESENTATION
REFERENCE
3. A speech or talk in which a new product, idea, or piece of
work is shown and explained to an audience, is called a
PRESENTATION
Delivery a presentation includes:
Planning your presentation
Preparing the content
Practicing and delivering
your presentation
4. Presentation planning is a useful and necessary skill in the professional
world as well as school. Whether you need to sell a product, or get a
passing grade in your class, planning a presentation takes time and
dedication.
PART 1:ASSEMBLING YOUR BEST MATERIAL
1. Think about the goal of your presentation.
2. Know your audience's background to help
you structure your presentation.
3. Select your main points based on the length
of your presentation.
4. Find your best-supporting information.
5. PART 2:Finding a Trajectory for the Presentation
Start your presentation with a solid
introduction.
Present your research and work in the
body of the presentation.
Use linking statements to make your
points clear
Make use of visuals and graphics
on your slides.
Conclude your presentation.
6. Strive for 1 to 2 minutes of talking per
slide.
Keep your information relevant to the
theme.
Listen to yourself presenting.
Practice until you have little need for
your notes.