Oral Presentations
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Introduction
Admittedly, public speaking can be stressful and overwhelming. It requires attention to the needs of your audience, careful planning, and attention to delivery. However, oral presentation are also one of the most fruitful sources of personal growth as they develop communication skills and confidence in expressing opinions and facts. This section discusses all the useful techniques for delivering a good presentation.
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...by studentsOral PresentationThe purpose of most oral presentation is almost same as any piece of writing. It involves at least one of communicating data analysis, discussing result of a research, persuading or informing audience about a particular subject matter or suggesting instructions on how to do a specific task. Similarly simplicity, clarity and logical organisation are also the key principles of successful oral presentation. However, there are also significant differences between an oral presentation and writing. These include time restriction, short attention span/concentration of the audience and the lack of chance to revise the content of the presentation from the audience’s perspective. The audience gets the chance to hear your presentation once.
Guidelines for preparation and delivery=1.Think about your audienceIt is crucial to answer these questions when preparing your presentation
TIP: Make sure you address the lowest common denominator in your audience and adjust the presentation’s technical level appropriately.
Note: If they are new to the topic, their level of absorption may be lower than for an expert audience.TIP: Leave your audience with a clear picture of the gist of your contribution, and provide them with the source if they want to read further after the presentation. |