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Presentation
is a communication process of transmitting the
message from the presenter to the audience. This
message can vary in length and complexity.
Different presentation aids can be used e.g.
flipchart, PowerPoint presentation with the video
beamer, whiteboard with erasable pens, laser
pointers, etc. Presentation can be done in
different circumstances in a more or less formal
way.
In
fact, everybody is in the position to be a presenter at
some point. At school, at the university, during the
business presentation or even you can be a professional
presenter. Now we come to common problem for most of the
people. This problem is "Stage Fright"
combined with lack of technical skills of presenting.
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Stage
fright can be really terrifying to some people. Many
people have the fear of the audience, lights of the
stage, they are afraid what will be if someone ask them
difficult question. This is causing nervousness,
sweating, accelerated heartbeat, dizziness or even panic
attacks.
On
the other hand, presenting skills are technical aspect.
Presentation skills are a broad area. It takes some time
to develop this skill, for some people more, for the
other less time, depends of a talent. Since all of us
can be in situation to be presenters, to be in the
center of the audience, it is useful to learn basic
skills of presenting.
Anybody
can prepare at least a decent presentation. Presentation
takes some time and effort for preparation. During
preparation try to follow basic rules: |
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- You
need to have a minimum of expertise in the
area of presentation. This means that you
cannot just learn your lines that you will say
during the every slide, but you also need to
be prepared to answer to potential questions
from the audience. Simply, you need to have at
least the basic knowledge on the subject
presented.
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- Make
concept for your presentation ( intro, main
part, conclusion ). Your presentation needs to
have meaningful flow. It should have a theme,
the message and learning for your audience.
Set up learning goals for your audience and
check the results at the end. Longer
presentation should have detailed agenda
developed.
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- Use
aids ( power point or flip chart ), but
remember that you are still one who is
presenting, not the slides. Do not exaggerate
with the presentation aids. They should assist
you, instead you assist to them.
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- Use
not more 3-4 lines of text on presentation
slides, with maybe 1 photo. If you put too
many details, nobody will read it. Average
audience is not reading the content of the
slide, in case that there are too many details
on it. Slides should be clear in content,
visible for everybody in your audience, with
graphic and color that will not distract
audience, or make them difficult to read. If
you are not skillful with graphic and colors,
use predefined templates.
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- Exercise
your presentation, so that you get a feeling
about it. Check all slides before
presentation. Check the video beamer, cables,
remote control, room lights and other
technicalities before beginning of
presentation. Check the colors and
readability, since video beamer can present
colors in different way than your computer
screen. Distorted colors can make reading
difficult or impossible.
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- Assess
the time needed for you presentation and check
the timing during your rehearsals. If your
presentation is longer, divide it in sections
( e.g. 45 min ) with breaks ( e.g. 10 min ).
Time management is critical during the
presentation, since audience might start to
feel bored if presentation is too long. You
can even not finish your presentation, if it
takes too long time.
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- Try
to move around during your presentation. Use
your body language. If you just stand still in
one place, you will become invisible soon to
you audience and their eyes and mind might
start to wander around. By moving your self
and using your body language, in accordance
the dynamic of the subject presented, you are
keeping the audience alerted.
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- Use
examples for your statements. That can be your
experience or something you read. If you are
using somebody’s examples, quote source of
information. You can even say a short story or
saying, if you find it suitable for supporting
your presentation.
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- Use
humor in your presentation. This can be
planned or spontaneous, but within limits that
will not change normal flow of presentation.
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- Ask
questions to the audience. Ask for volunteers,
or pick someone to answer. This will help you
to keep the audience alert. They will pay more
attention to your presentation, since they
know that you might ask them later on. Asking
questions will make your presentation more
interactive, more interesting to the audience
and easier for you, since you will animate
people to participate.
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- Do
not say something like "Sorry about my
presentation" or "I am
nervous". I remember some of my friends
that used to say something like that during
the presentation. I found that to be wrong,
since their presentations were actually good
and I wouldn't ever guess that they are
nervous or unprepared, if they didn't say
something like that. If you state that you
apologize because you are not a good
presenter, you are ruining your credibility
before you even started. Even if you are a bit
nervous there is no reason to say that.
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Actually,
everybody, even the most experienced presenters, have
some "stage fright". It is normal. But as soon
as the presentation starts, you will be released, since
you will involve your energy into the presentation.
I am not "born presenter", since I am an
introvert person, but I learned some basic presenting
skills and I am using them during occasional business
presentation.
Finally, you are born without knowledge of speaking any
language, without knowledge of mathematics, without
knowledge of driving the bike or a car. But you learned
that and adopted these knowledge and skills as your
portfolio. Why wouldn't you make Presentation Skills to
be part of your personal competences?
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