1 Presenting
1 Presenting
Effective Presentations
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Planning Content
for Talks
PART 1:
➢ List possible audience questions
➢ Plan your aim(s) upfront
➢ Choose the “NEWS” about topic
➢ Keep background relevant
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Planning Content
for Talks
PART 2:
• Explain methods when appropriate
— Related to the “news” (main point)?
— Necessary to understand talk?
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Planning Content
• Remember what it was like not to know
• Talk to prospective audience members or
imagine them - list their questions
• Organize information in chunks, going from
what they know to what they don’t
• Include topic’s significance
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Planning Content
• Introduction: Set Mental “Hooks”
and preview the content
• Tie new info to previous studies or
relevant events - motivate !!
• Preview future work
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Getting Started
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Getting Started: Tips
• Create a slide show
with storyboards, not a
script
— to create a hierarchy
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Getting Started: Design Tips
• To select a design, ask yourself:
— What professional image do I want to
project?
— In what type of room will I give my talk?
• Well-lit room: use light background / dark
text and visuals
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Getting Started: Design
• Set up “Slide Master”
— Design the “look” of your slide show
• Choose appropriate template
— Selectpre-designed, color coordinated
presentation templates
• Choose “slide layouts” for slides
— Select from 12 “master slide styles”
under “FORMAT” menu to build your
show
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Set up “Slide Master”:
Your Turn
• To set up a “Slide Master” of your
own:
— Go to “Format”
— Select “Background”
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Project a Clear Font
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Fonts: Your Turn
• Change the font style of this
sentence from Arial to Palatino
• To do so…
— Highlight the sentence by dragging your cursor
across it
— Select “format” and then “font”
— Select “Palatino” from the pull-down menu
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Templates: Your Turn
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Create New Slides: Your Turn
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Displaying Text
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Displaying Text: Tips
Your audience...
• So you . . .
•
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Displaying Text
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Use Short Phrases: Tips
• Use phrases in your slide show
outline
• Write complete sentences only in
certain cases:
— Hypothesis
— ???
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Displaying Visuals
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Displaying Visuals: Tips
• Select visuals purposefully
— What visuals illustrate a point Design easy-
to-read visuals
— Are the visuals easy to read by all members
of your audience?
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Displaying Visuals
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Insert Visuals
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Choose Color Carefully
Similar intensities
draw attention but make
details hard to see.
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Resize Images: How to . . .
• Click on the visual you wish to
resize
• Go to “format” and then “object” or
“autoshape”
• Select “size”
• Change size and scale
• OR simply click and
drag the corners of the image
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Simplify and Draw Attention
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Animating
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Animating: Tips
• Custom animation allows you to
animate text, visuals, or line work
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Presenting
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Delivery
• Adapt to Physical, Cultural Environment
• Stance
— Body language
— Handling notes
• Gestures
• Eye contact
• Voice quality
— Volume
— Inflection
— Pace 33
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Handling questions
• LISTEN
• Repeat or rephrase
• Watch body language
• Don’t bluff
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