MM1PRO Professional Studies
Presentation SkillsDr. Mike Clifford
Introduction Practicalities Ingredients Material Audience YourselfOutline
Why are lectures so awful?
Lecture: The most efficient means of transferring a lecturers notes to the students notes without passing through the brains of either
Preparation time
Concentration Span
Familiarity breeds contemptIntroduction
Worth 20%
5 minutes with no questions
Timetable has been circulated
PowerPoint available
Peer assessedPracticalities
Ingredients
Your boss has asked you to make a presentation about your department to a group of visitors. What is the single most important question about this task that you will put to your boss first?Audience
Every presentation needs to have a clear objective.
You should be able to express this in a single sentence.ObjectiveThe objective of this mornings lecture is to give you an introduction to presentation skills in preparation for the five-minute talk that you need to give in a couple of weeks time.
To Whom? How Many? What do they know? Do they want to be here? Appropriate language / jargon When? Where? How long? What are they looking for? Will they ask questions?More questions
Monitor the reactions of the audience What signs of life are you looking for?
Gear your message Beforehand During the presentation
How to wake up a sleepy audience Voice Anecdotes Coffee breaks VarietyAudience
Why do people ask questions?
A genuine request for information To parade their own mastery To throw a spanner in the works To waste time To cast doubt
Above all, be polite. Maintain your composure, and keep in control of the presentation. Questions from the Audience
A vital ingredient Know your audience Choose your material accordingly
Audience - Summary
Refer back to your objective Brainstorm Work out an order Prune Have I anything out?Material
Material - Brainstorm
Refer back to your objective Brainstorm Work out an order Prune Have I anything out?Material
Do you need any? Big Bold Brilliant Not an alternative to having a speakerVisual Aids
Overhead Transparencies PowerPoint Whiteboard Flip Chart Pointers PropsGadgets
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This fella is on safari in Africa when he comes across an elephant lying on the ground, in distress. He investigates and finds a thorn in its foot. He removes it, and the elephant trots merrily away. Twenty years on, the man is standing in the street in London watching a circus procession pass by. When the elephant gets level with him, it stops, looks straight at him, reaches out with its trunk, lifts him bodily into the air, smashes him on the ground and jumps on him. It was a different elephant. Colour
This fella is on safari in Africa when he comes across an elephant lying on the ground, in distress. He investigates and finds a thorn in its foot. He removes it, and the elephant trots merrily away. Twenty years on, the man is standing in the street in London watching a circus procession pass by. When the elephant gets level with him, it stops, looks straight at him, reaches out with its trunk, lifts him bodily into the air, smashes him on the ground and jumps on him. It was a different elephant. Colour
This fella is on safari in Africa when he comes across an elephant lying on the ground, in distress. He investigates and finds a thorn in its foot. He removes it, and the elephant trots merrily away. Twenty years on, the man is standing in the street in London watching a circus procession pass by. When the elephant gets level with him, it stops, looks straight at him, reaches out with its trunk, lifts him bodily into the air, smashes him on the ground and jumps on him. It was a different elephant. Colour
This fella is on safari in Africa when he comes across an elephant lying on the ground, in distress. He investigates and finds a thorn in its foot. He removes it, and the elephant trots merrily away. Twenty years on, the man is standing in the street in London watching a circus procession pass by. When the elephant gets level with him, it stops, looks straight at him, reaches out with its trunk, lifts him bodily into the air, smashes him on the ground and jumps on him. It was a different elephant. Colour
This fella is on safari in Africa when he comes across an elephant lying on the ground, in distress. He investigates and finds a thorn in its foot. He removes it, and the elephant trots merrily away. Twenty years on, the man is standing in the street in London watching a circus procession pass by. When the elephant gets level with him, it stops, looks straight at him, reaches out with its trunk, lifts him bodily into the air, smashes him on the ground and jumps on him. It was a different elephant. Colour
This fella is on safari in Africa when he comes across an elephant lying on the ground, in distress. He investigates and finds a thorn in its foot. He removes it, and the elephant trots merrily away. Twenty years on, the man is standing in the street in London watching a circus procession pass by. When the elephant gets level with him, it stops, looks straight at him, reaches out with its trunk, lifts him bodily into the air, smashes him on the ground and jumps on him. It was a different elephant. Colour
This fella is on safari in Africa when he comes across an elephant lying on the ground, in distress. He investigates and finds a thorn in its foot. He removes it, and the elephant trots merrily away. Twenty years on, the man is standing in the street in London watching a circus procession pass by. When the elephant gets level with him, it stops, looks straight at him, reaches out with its trunk, lifts him bodily into the air, smashes him on the ground and jumps on him. It was a different elephant. Colour
This fella is on safari in Africa when he comes across an elephant lying on the ground, in distress. He investigates and finds a thorn in its foot. He removes it, and the elephant trots merrily away. Twenty years on, the man is standing in the street in London watching a circus procession pass by. When the elephant gets level with him, it stops, looks straight at him, reaches out with its trunk, lifts him bodily into the air, smashes him on the ground and jumps on him. It was a different elephant. Colour
This fella is on safari in Africa when he comes across an elephant lying on the ground, in distress. He investigates and finds a thorn in its foot. He removes it, and the elephant trots merrily away. Twenty years on, the man is standing in the street in London watching a circus procession pass by. When the elephant gets level with him, it stops, looks straight at him, reaches out with its trunk, lifts him bodily into the air, smashes him on the ground and jumps on him. It was a different elephant. Colour
This fella is on safari in Africa when he comes across an elephant lying on the ground, in distress. He investigates and finds a thorn in its foot. He removes it, and the elephant trots merrily away.Colour
Twenty years on, the man is standing in the street in London watching a circus procession pass by. When the elephant gets level with him, it stops, looks straight at himColour
reaches out with its trunk, lifts him bodily into the air, smashes him on the ground and jumps on him. It was a different elephant. Colour
The striptease can be effective It retains the audiences attention Whats coming next? Who knows? But this can be boring If theres nothing exciting at the end The Striptease
Some people put everything they say on the screen
The trouble is that it can get rather boring if all the presenter does is to read it out
I mean, its a bit insulting, isnt it?
Does he think we cant read or something?
The Joys of Powerpoint
Animation can be effective
But it can be over-done
Personally, I find it rather irritating
The Joys of Powerpoint
Build up a diagram
Make sure text is legible, especially on graphsClarity
Avoid speling mistakes Accuracy is esential
Clarity
Script or notes? Using slides as prompts Timing Analogies Anecdotes Humour Rehearse Rehearse RehearseMaterial - Preparation
Material - SummaryThe material must be: Accurate Clear Essential Supports the message
Yourself bad habits Fiddling with something Stroking your face Unusual facial expression Windmill Too much movement Not enough movement No eye contact Erm
Yourself Voice Control Power - Take enough breath Posture - Relaxed, upright Presence - What to wear Place - Where to stand (or sit) Projection - Eye contact P.A. System - Listen to your voice
Yourself Pace - Measured, varied Pause - Space to think Prepare - Warm up exercises Practice - In the room if possible Positive approach
Yourself - Fears I cant speak for more than two minutes The audience may be hostile My accent sounds stupid Im not a natural speaker
Yourself - Disasters Power failure Equipment failure Nerves Stage fright Cant find the room Poor preparation
Yourself Confident Well prepared In control
Final AdviceIf you dont strike oil after five minutes,stop boring.
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