Thursday, 14 January 2016

10 Key Points How to become a Good Presenter


1. Topic Research It’s important to spend enough time collecting and confirming information in order to speak with confidence and knowledge.

2. Organize. Organize the main points in the most appropriate order for the topic you’re presenting. Avoid writing complete sentences or paragraphs and prepare note cards to help you elaborate on the information presented.

3. Practice. Do not memorize written texts. Try to understand the topic to the best of your ability so you can communicate it well during the presentation and meet the time limit. Practice for a friend get their feedback on your presentation skills.

4. Analyze your audience and ask yourself, “What is their point of view on this subject?” This will help you develop a presentation that focuses on what is in it for them. Always develop content with your audience’s interests in mind.

5. Mental Preparation. In the days leading up to your presentation, visualize yourself making a successful presentation. In your mind’s eye, see your attentive audience nodding their heads in agreement with your points and their clapping enthusiastically in appreciation of your presentation. Feel good about yourself.

6. Speak clearly. Speak in a loud and clear voice to get your presentation through to the audience even the ones sitting further away.
7. Refer to your notes only when absolutely necessary. Remember, even if you don’t use the exact sentence you had planned, or have forgotten part of your presentation, your audience should not know! If you have forgotten something, don’t panic.

8. Warm up the audience with a  SMILE. Stand upright, at your full height, to give yourself the psychological advantage of height. 

9. Relax and use humour where appropriate. Conclude by reiterating your important points. Thank your audience for their attention.

10. Keep eye contact. Do scanning the room technique by keeping an eye contact with as many people as you can.



Reference : http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Good-Presenter
https://spokenimpact.com/?page_id=5370
http://ctl.utsc.utoronto.ca/twc/sites/default/files/Presenting.pdf

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