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Title: Making Effective Presentations


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Making Effective Presentations
  • and
  • Group Working Skills

2
Learning Outcomes
  • Be conversant in the necessary elements that
    comprise a good presentation
  • Be aware of those skills which are essential in
    the execution of a good presentation
  • Have a greater understanding of the advantages
    and disadvantages of working as part of a group
  • Appreciate the roles and behaviours needed for
    successful group working
  • Know what can go wrong in groups and how to avoid
    the dangers

3
Lecture Outline
  • Introduction
  • Aims
  • Your audience
  • Logical questions to ask
  • Preparation
  • Structure
  • Delivery

4
Introduction
  • A necessary face-to-face skill in communication
  • Both good and bad presentations are remembered
  • Presentations may constitute formal and informal
    (assessed and non- assessed)

5
Ask yourself
  • increasingly focused questions
  • What is the subject?
  • What is the theme?
  • What is the point or angle?
  • What are the objectives? What do you want to
    achieve?

6
Aim of Presentation?
  • Do you need to
  • INFORM?
  • TRAIN?
  • PERSUADE?
  • ENTERTAIN?
  • DEMONSTRATE?
  • Your answer will determine your approach

7
Your audience
  • Who will your audience be?
  • What will they expect or need?
  • How many will there be?
  • What will their interests and level of knowledge
    be?

8
How topresent badly
  • Dont worry about what the lecturer wants
  • Dont prepare until the night before
  • Dont do any reading
  • Make messy notes so you cant read them
  • Dont prepare any visual aids
  • Think of it as an ordeal
  • Read from a script
  • Read as quickly as possible and avoid looking at
    your audience

9
Logical Questions to Ask
  • What does your lecturer want?
  • a review of the literature?
  • something well structured/description and
    analysis?
  • answer to a question with supporting
    reasoning/arguments with pros and cons?
  • lead toward a discussion?
  • Your opinion, recommendation and conclusion
  • how long? 5/10/20/30/40 minutes?

10
Process of Presenting
  • Message
  • Visual aids, voice, body language
  • Presenter Audience
  • Feedback
  • Interest, attention, body language

11
Preparation
  • Prepare in good time
  • Read the relevant material
  • Think about it - make it your own
  • Decide what you want to say
  • Structure it intro/main body/conclusion
  • Script or notes?
  • Use prompts for conversation with your audience

12
Preparation
  • Prepare a script if it helps - security blanket
  • Use visual aids - Powerpoint, OHP, other
  • Provide handouts
  • Practice speaking from your notes
  • Think about the audience - what do they know?

13
Preparation
  • Selecting Material
  • is your material relevant to the audience and the
    topic?
  • What are the key messages?
  • How long will it take to deliver?
  • What could you omit if time runs out?
  • What are the absolute essentials?
  • What could be added if you have time to spare?

14
Basic Structure
  • Tell them what you are going to tell them
  • (the beginning)
  • Tell them
    (the middle)
  • Tell them what you have told them
  • (the end)

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The Beginning
  • Clearly explain the format - tell them what to
    expect
  • Outline the content you will cover
  • Set the tone and grab attention. Include a
  • question
  • true story
  • provocative statement
  • visual aid
  • a surprising statistic

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The Middle
  • Order the material into chunks
  • Dont flit between points
  • Ask yourself
  • are you explaining something where one step
    follows from another?
  • Is date or time order important?
  • Do you need to give one side of an argument, then
    the next?

17
The End
  • Some possibilities for an end
  • briefly repeat the main points and draw them
    together
  • emphasise the main point or angle

18
Quality of your Delivery
  • Timekeeping keep your watch in view rehearsals
    are essential
  • Voice and manner avoid distracting mannerisms
    relate to your audience
  • Dealing with questions not difficult if you are
    well prepared check you understand the question
    admit ignorance rather than waffle

19
Visual Aids
  • get attention
  • aid understanding
  • look professional
  • help nerves

20
Speaking
  • Stand up
  • Take deep breaths
  • Relax as much as possible
  • Look around the audience - puzzled?
  • Stop and invite questions
  • Speak sufficiently loudly and clearly
  • Allow time for audience note taking
  • Make eye contact with your audience

21
Things not to do
  • DONT
  • hold your notes in front of your face
  • talk too fast
  • talk to your feet
  • mumble through your notes
  • use colloquialisms or too-familiar language

22
How to overcome nerves
  • Prepare carefully - be confident about what you
    say and how you say it
  • Make a conscious effort to relax
  • Arrive early and satisfy yourself that everything
    is set up the way you need it
  • Be in the room before everybody else

23
Giving the Presentation
  • Time yourself
  • Wait until audience is settled before speaking
  • Inform audience when you would like questions
  • Remind yourself to speak more slowly and loudly
    than usual
  • If possible, speak from cue cards or memory
  • Do not apologise for anything you feel could be
    better

24
Giving the Presentation
  • Make eye contact with at least some of the
    audience
  • At the beginning, summarise what you are going to
    say (in sequence)
  • Make each point clearly and pause
  • At the end, briefly sum up the main points
  • Prepare a good line to end with

25
Successful Team Working
  • Clear, shared goals
  • Agreed ways of working
  • Effective communication
  • Support and cooperation between members
  • Monitoring of progress

26
Team skills and group behaviour
  • Managing the task clear objectives, monitoring
    progress towards them and corrective action when
    needed
  • Managing the process stay committed and
    motivated to achieving the teams goals. Support
    and encourage
  • Communication vital for managing the task and
    process. Talk and listen to each other

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Conclusion
  • Presentations are a necessary part of your
    education make the best of them
  • Valuable transferable skill
  • Group work
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