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PRESENTATIONS:PRESENTATIONS:WHAT MAKES FOR A WHAT MAKES FOR A SUCCESSFUL SUCCESSFUL PRESENTATION?PRESENTATION?
PRESENTED BY:
ILDIKO HORVATH
For reference use:
Your common sense
WHAT IS A PRESENTATION? Broad concept, but a definition generally
includes the following: A performance, as of a drama A demonstration, lecture or speech, set forth for an
audience A formal introduction or social debut A manner or style of speaking, instructing or putting
oneself forward The manner of presenting, especially the organization of
visual details to create an overall impression
Adapted from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presentation
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/presentation
WHAT IS A PRESENTATION? A presentation is mix of two main ingredients:
Performance Manner of expressing and presenting the intended
message:- Words- Visuals- And everything else (body language, eye contact, interaction
with the audience, use of space, etc.)
These two components are intrinsically connected
MOST COMMON TYPES OF STUDENT PRESENTATIONS: PowerPoint
Built on effective combination of text and visuals
Poster Relies primarily on pictures to
tell a story Expected to inform the
audience on the purpose, method, analysis and conclusion of your research
Best to showcase original research in basic or applied sciences
WHAT MAKES A GOOD PRESENTATION?
o A good presentation is one that achieves a balance between strong content and effective presentation style.
Strong contentStrong content Good presentation Good presentation stylestyle
PRESENTATION AS A DIALOGUE A presentation is a form of communication or dialogue. An effective communication is built on interaction between the
Speaker Audience
Knowing your audience is not enough; building your own character, voice (persona) is equally important
Persona:Persona:Voice or character representing the Voice or character representing the
speaker in a literary workspeaker in a literary workThe role that one assumes or The role that one assumes or
displays in public; distinguished displays in public; distinguished from the inner selffrom the inner self
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/persona
THE PURPOSE OF A PRESENTATION A presentation is a talk or speech in which an idea, product
or some kind of work is demonstrated and/or explained to an audience.
Every presentation has a purpose, either to Inform or Persuade
A successful presentation is one that disseminates information and delivers the intended message to the audience successfully
The success of a presentation is measured by the amount of information or ideas that your audience will remember
THE STRUCTURE OF A GOOD PRESENTATION Presentations have the same structure as written papers or
essays: Introduction Main body Conclusion
Two key differences between essays and presentations: Presentations are much shorter and emphasize key points Repetitions are encouraged in presentations
Introduction Present the title, topic, objectives and structure of your presentation Do not forget to introduce yourself!
IntroIntro
Main Main bodybody
ConclusionConclusion
THE STRUCTURE OF A GOOD PRESENTATION Main body
All of the information or message that you intend to present should be included in this section
Be clear, concise and organized Most important section; keep the audience focused
Conclusion Always end your presentation with concluding remarks This should include a summary of your ideas or findings
presented Should be more brief than the introduction Follow the rules of professional courtesy: thank the people or
organizations who made your research or presentation possible and thank your audience.
TIPS FOR BUILDING GOOD CONTENT Think before you deliver! Remember that a presentation is not a summary of your work,
but a showcase of what you did and why. Most people in your audience are visual learners:
Learn how to use visuals effectively Prepare PowerPoint slides (clear and easy to read slides are more
effective than flashy or busy slides) Your message and slides should be very organized and structured
around key points; use headings (titles for your slides) and bullet points Use large font size for all your slides; as a general rule use one slide for
one idea or key point Make appropriate use of pictures (photographs, graphs, tables, etc.) Visuals help your audience process the information better and faster;
but the audience will remember you, not your slides
MORE TIPS … Keep the key message(s) in mind; remain consistent
with and supportive of that message Use ‘memory hooks’; use a simple prop to explain a key
concept or point, to allow your audience to remember important points
Stick to the time you have to deliver your presentation Lighten up! Include one or two anecdotes or share a
short personal story that will help illustrate a point Humor is good, but use it wisely!
You may find this video useful:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxNl6yKS45U
TO LEARN MORE… Check out this short, but very informative slide show on
how to organize a good presentation: http://www.princeton.edu/~archss/webpdfs08/BaharMartonosi.pdf
Learn the basics of how to plan a good presentation:http://www.rogerdarlington.me.uk/Presentation.html
A step-by-step guide on using PowerPoint, developed by Owl Purdue Writing Lab: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/686/01/
Read some pointers on how to make a good speech: http://www.rogerdarlington.me.uk/Speech.html
IT’S PRACTICE TIME! IT’S PRACTICE TIME!
What advice could you give this student? Give four good suggestions.
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What presentation techniques would you expect to encounter in this situation? Give four examples.
Can you wake up this audience? How? Give four useful tips.
Put yourself in this professor’s persona. Develop an introduction to a speech that this professor may give.