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PRESENTATION ow to design & deliver Submitted by : Aashish shindey 0213me081001 6 th sem mechanical engineering SRIST,JBP. SUBMITTED TO : Lect. Mr. Nilay Tiwari Mechanical engineering SRIST,JABALPUR

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PRESENTATION

How to design & deliver

Submitted by :Aashish shindey0213me0810016th semmechanical engineeringSRIST,JBP.

SUBMITTED TO :Lect. Mr. Nilay TiwariMechanical engineeringSRIST,JABALPUR

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Under the guidance of

Mr. A K Moitra

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Table of contents1.Introduction.2.Three assumptions of multimedia

learning theory.3.Designing presentation.4.Designing powerpoint slide .5.Delivering tips .6.Conclusion .

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Three assumptions of multimedia learning theory.

1)DUAL CHANNELS2)LIMITED CAPACITY

3)ACTIVE PROCESSING

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LIMITED CAPACITY

Limited capacity

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Active

processing

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Designing presentation

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Start with the end in mind

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Plan in “analog mode.”

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Good presentations include stories.

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It’s all about our audience

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Reduce the text on your slides to an absolute minimum.

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Do not read the text word for word of the slide.

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Written documents are for the expanded details. and will have still far more data and detail

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Designing PowerPoint slide

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Keep it simple.

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Avoid using Microsoft templates

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Avoid using PowerPoint Clip Art or other cartoonish line art

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Use high-quality graphics including photographs

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Use object builds and slide transitions judiciously.

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Synchronize your speaking with the builds and transitions.

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Use video and audio when appropriate.

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Limit your ideas to one main idea per slide.

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Delivery Tips

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Move away from the podium — connect with your audience

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Remember the “B” key.

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Use a remote-control device to advance your slides and builds

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Make good eye contact.

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Take it slowly.

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Keep the lights on.

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smile

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conclusion

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Bibliography

www.garrreynolds.comwww.sociablemedia.comwww.edwardtufte.comwww.presentersuniversity.comwww.presentationcoach.com

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THANKYOU