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App Design for Business
Topic: Presentation Principles
Topic Number: 10
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Key topics / learning outcomes of this lecture
• Understand key Presentation principles
Presentation
What is a presentation– it is an event communicating information to an
audience
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Managing your Presentation
The information to be presented– know your content thoroughly
Time– establish the length in time of the presentation
Slide:– prepare slides
• approximately one content slide per minute• opening, closing slides, questions and ‘signposting’ slides are additional
Venue– check out the equipment
• practise delivering the presentation before the live event date• use a small test audience and obtain constructive feedback.
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Structure of Presentation
• Beginning– introduce yourself, the presentation topic and the
structure of the presentation; – Advise whether questions may be asked and when;
• Middle– Use the middle part for the content
• use signposting techniques;
• End– Create a summary;– Allow for questions.
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Signposting Techniques
• Purpose– so that the audience know exactly where they are
within the presentation– divide the presentation content into sections– advise the audience of the presentation sections– advise how long in time the presentation will take– advise re questions– recap, once a ‘signpost’ area is complete, ie “that
completes the introduction, now we are moving on to…..”;
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Quick tips
• Talk naturally to your audience;• Vary the tone, pitch and volume of voice;• Overall, look at all of your audience area when
delivering the presentation;• Visual aids help to strengthen points;• Rehearse;• Stay focused;• Answer Questions as honestly and concisely as possible
– if you don’t know an answer, then say so, and offer to provide further information at a later date.
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Tools for Presentations
• Powerpoint is a popular choice for presentations
• Flip chart• Notes and handouts
Any, or all of these items may be used in a presentation.
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Essential work for next week
• Please consult the OLE for details of:– Essential readings*– Seminar/workshop preparation work*– Recommended further readings– Any additional learning
* Essential readings and preparation work must always be completed in time for the next session
End of presentation
© Pearson College 2013