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My preasentation is about UNIVERSITY (Iowa State University)
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2007-01-11 09:36:20 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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If possible practice in front of friends the day before. If that is not possible practice in front of a mirror or videotape yourself and make notes about what you need to change.

Know your material very well. Don't fidget.

Arrive early so that you can take care of any set up. If you are using technology such as Power Point make sure you have a back up plan in case of a glitch.

It is normal to be a little nervous. That is a good thing actually as it will make you more careful and make you be more prepared.

If possible have copies of the main points of your presentation to give the audience.

Speak clearly and confidently and a little more slowly than you would in regular conversation.

If you are using slides, do not read from the slides or from the screen. If you must read, do it in a way that is not obvious. Appear to know your presentation thoroughly. Don't have too much information on one slide - just the general idea, and you expand on the idea in your speech.

If you have habits such as using "er" or "like" or "ah" as you speak, try to be aware of that and eliminate it as much as possible. Your audience will be very aware of those little quirks.

Look at the audience. Make eye contact.

Planning and preparing are crucial.

Here are a couple of links that may help you. Best of luck with your presentation.

2007-01-11 09:59:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If I had to pick one thing I would say it's pacing. The presentation shouldn't seem rushed nor too long. The presentation should fill the amount of time allowed.

Other pointers:
1) Make sure slides are readable. At leat 24 point font suggested. Not too many bullets otherwise you're just reading slides to people.
2) Look at the audience, not your slides.

2007-01-11 17:46:29 · answer #2 · answered by NordicGuru 3 · 0 0

The most important things in a presentation are:

1) to be organized

2) to be interesting

3) to get to the point in the allotted time frame

If you are not interesting, you can be as organized as you want - no one will be listening.
You can be as interesting as you want, but if you ramble on, going nowhere, with a hard-to-follow presentation, you will eventually lose people.

The simplest organization is the best -
Tell them what you are going to tell them
Tell them (concrete, separable points)
Tell them what you told them

Also, make sure you PRACTICE so that your presentation is well-rehearsed, and you are less nervous doing it.


Good luck!

2007-01-11 09:42:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Don't read your entire presentation from a notecard. Make sure you look up and make eye contact with the audience. Practice a lot so you know what you're going to say beforehand.

2007-01-11 09:47:27 · answer #4 · answered by gcshorty5 1 · 0 0

u must be sure of urself and the shape is so important in the presentation and try to be normal but remember dont talk more than answer the Questions

2007-01-11 09:42:14 · answer #5 · answered by abo jana 1 · 0 0

clear plan, 3 dimension structure at least: the beginning, body, ending.
Rhetoric questions, examples, connectors and links

2007-01-11 09:45:03 · answer #6 · answered by Katushon 2 · 0 0

personality and clairity

2007-01-11 09:39:43 · answer #7 · answered by htowntitan10 2 · 0 0

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