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We may divide the presentation process into three:
2.Presentation stage:
Here the bell rings for your entry to stardom!
A good presenter make sure the following golden rules are never broken. Here we go!
Rule 1. A good presenter leaves nothing to chance. Starting from note making to ensuring smooth functioning of technical equipments.
Rule2. Starts in a captivating way as the attention span of the average listener is very short. A good beginning is half the battle won!
Rule3. A good presenter is never afraid of the audinece and talks to them in a pleasing manner, tension free.
Rule4. Possesses a natural language using notes as prompts rather than reading from a text.
Rule5. Enjoys the experience and makes the presentation a joy to watch.
rule6. Is never afraid of questions as he/she is well prepared and armed to the teeth.
Post Presentation stage
Feedback from the audience is very important.
If the audience asks you more questions its a clear indication that they are interested in your presentation. Feel free to communicate with your colleagues, teachers and friends to know about how they felt about your performance. Always insist them to share their opinion without any reservations and be open and understanding to their words. accept all criticisms with a smiling face and wholeheartedly thank your well wishers.
All the best you!!
We may divide the presentation process into three:
1. Pre-presentation stage
2. Presentation stage
3. Post presentation stage
1.Pre-presentation stage:
1.Pre-presentation stage:
Butterflies start to flutter deep within your subconscious, your body produces perspiration profusely and you might even welcome a fever so as to escape the ordeal. Of course we all wish to be the shining star in a crowd. Pre-presentation stage is the first step of your presentation and let`s see how we can do our best.
1.Make sure you have collected all the relevant data including study notes, text books and sources from internet.
2.Set your priorities: Theme of presentation, where to start, mid points and where to end.
3.Identify difficult/tough portions and prepare them seperately by dividing into smaller pieces.
4.Once all the points are balanced and made easy, go for preparation.
5.Do the presentation in front of a couple of your friends and welcome feedbacks from them.
6.Keep on performing in front of a mirror/friends until you feel confident.
Remember:The more you prepare the better will be the outcome!
2.Presentation stage:
Here the bell rings for your entry to stardom!
A good presenter make sure the following golden rules are never broken. Here we go!
Rule 1. A good presenter leaves nothing to chance. Starting from note making to ensuring smooth functioning of technical equipments.
Rule2. Starts in a captivating way as the attention span of the average listener is very short. A good beginning is half the battle won!
Rule3. A good presenter is never afraid of the audinece and talks to them in a pleasing manner, tension free.
Rule4. Possesses a natural language using notes as prompts rather than reading from a text.
Rule5. Enjoys the experience and makes the presentation a joy to watch.
rule6. Is never afraid of questions as he/she is well prepared and armed to the teeth.
Post Presentation stage
Feedback from the audience is very important.
If the audience asks you more questions its a clear indication that they are interested in your presentation. Feel free to communicate with your colleagues, teachers and friends to know about how they felt about your performance. Always insist them to share their opinion without any reservations and be open and understanding to their words. accept all criticisms with a smiling face and wholeheartedly thank your well wishers.
All the best you!!
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