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Title: How to Deliver an Effective Oral Presentation


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How to Deliver an Effective Oral Presentation
  • C. Antonio Jesurun, MD.
  • Professor, Pediatrics
  • TTU HSC-El Paso

2
Preparation
3
Objectives Today
  • How do adults like yourself learn
  • Focus on the art of communication
  • Focus on what you want to communicate
  • Understand how you will be evaluated

4
Your Objectives
  • Spend time preparing
  • Communicate clearly
  • Demonstrate positive attitude
  • Avoid mannerisms which distract listener

5
Adult Learning
  • Want information to solve specific problems
  • Need to integrate new ideas with what they know
  • Prefer to know a few things well
  • Gender differences serial vs. parallel
    processing

6
Adult Learning
  • Adults have their own learning objectives
  • Want to control learning
  • Adults are internally motivated
  • Need learning to be immediately applicable
  • Problem with time gap between acquisition and
    application of knowledge

7
Preparation
  • Know your audience
  • Retention
  • How many major points will listener retain?
  • How much detail?
  • How much should be in a handout?

8
Types of People
  • Controlling
  • People-oriented-trusting
  • Data-oriented-need structure
  • Conceptual-want whole picture

9
Eye Contact
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Physical--Skills
  • Positive affirmation-display confidence
  • Eye contact-most important
  • Gestures-natural position
  • Monitor movement

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Mechanical
  • Seating-together
  • Tools-check out ahead of time
  • Laptop
  • Projector
  • Overheads
  • Microphone
  • Podium

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Audience Responds to
  • Personality
  • Personal Anecdotes
  • Visual Aids

13
Fundamental Elements of Message
  • TONE OF VOICE 38
  • WORDS 7
  • NON-VERBAL 55

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Paralinguistic Communication
  • Verbal signals
  • Rate
  • Volume
  • Pitch
  • Pauses
  • Energy

15
Some Ways to Open
  • Introduce yourself
  • Refer to groups common experience
  • Give a time frame-for the next 50 minutes
  • Give a startling statistic or quote a famous
    person

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Some Ways to Open
  • Ask a rhetorical question
  • Show your agenda
  • Give learning objectives
  • By the end of this lecture you will be able to
  • Understand
  • Recognize.
  • Identify..

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Visual Aids
  • The speaker should keep the audiences
    attention-not the slide
  • Use text only as a guidepost
  • Too much data make it harder to read
  • Spell check!

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The Listener
  • What is in this for me?
  • What is the point of this part?
  • Why am I hearing this from you?
  • Do I like this person?
  • Is this person reliable?

19
Points to Remember
  • Take topic seriously-not yourself
  • Controlled nervousness
  • OK to do something physical early to control
    nervousness
  • Concentrate on material not yourself

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Tips for Visual Aids
  • Dark background
  • Use non-Serif fonts
  • Arial-good
  • Three to four bullets per slide
  • Watch out for animation schemes
  • Have a back-up

21
Points to Remember
  • Maintain eye contact
  • Do not judge listeners reaction by external
    signs
  • Practice three times

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Aim Presentation at Average Listener-not the
Expert
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Presenting
  • Keep toes pointed toward audience
  • Talk to the audience, not to the slide
  • Do not reveal slide until appropriate
  • Explain X and Y axis on charts

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Parts of Presentation
  • Introduction
  • Introduce yourself-establish rapport
  • Explain the purpose-establish logic
  • What you are going to do
  • Overview-establish expectations
  • How you are going to do it.

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Parts of Presentation
  • Body
  • Problem/solution
  • Pros/cons
  • Definition/examples
  • Forest or the trees

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Conclusion
  • Review
  • Plan of action
  • Closing remarks

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Your Evaluation
  • Organization-appropriate transitions
  • Content-clearly stated
  • Delivery-appropriate speech
  • Visual Aids-used with finesse
  • Effectiveness-convincing
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