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Presentations

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What is Communication? Nonverbal

Communication

-body language-eye contact

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Importance of Communication

Class Presentations

Field Research

Business Communications

Public Speaking

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Fear of Public SpeakingPopulation

No.1 fear=Public SpeakingFear No.2=Death

Stage fright-In spotlight-unprepared-inexperienced

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Effective CommunicationPreparation

Practice

Presence

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Effective CommunicationPreparation

research -non-research format -speak on what you know

-Notes- outline main points-note cards vs. full sized paper

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Sample Speech Outline

I. IntroductionThesis

II. Bodysupport arguments

III. Conclusionreview

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Effective CommunicationPractice

- practice makes perfect- revision

- get time right

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Effective CommunicationPresence

-nervousness- fright is common-Body language-voice tone-gestures-eye contact-positive attitude

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Things You Shouldn’t Do

Read directly from notesRead directly from screenTurn back on audienceSlouch, hands in pocketsNo um, ah, you know’sNo nervous gesturesTalk too fast, Talk too quietly

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Things You Should DoEye contactCan glance at

notesAppropriate

gesturesRhetorical

questions to involve audience

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Ten Successful TipsControl the “Butterflies”

Know the room- become familiar with the place of presentation

Know the audience- greet or chat with the audience before hand. It’s easier to speak to friends than to strangers

Know your material-increased nervousness is due to un-preparedness

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Control the “Butterflies”Relaxation- relax entire body by

stretching and breathing so as to ease the tension

Visualize giving your speech-Visualize yourself giving your speech from start to finish. By visualizing yourself successful, you will be successful

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Control the “Butterflies”People want you to succeed-the

audience is there to see you succeed not to fail

Don’t apologize-by mentioning your nervousness or apologizing, you’ll only be calling the audience’s attention to mistakes

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Control the “Butterflies”Concentrate on your message-

not the medium. Focus on the message you are trying to convey and not on your anxieties

Turn nervousness into positive energy-nervousness increases adrenaline, transform it into vitality and enthusiasm

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Control the “Butterflies”Gain experience-experience

builds confidence, which is key to effective public speaking

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Practice takes you from this..

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To this….