Enhancing Presentation Skills: Techniques and Best Practices

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Learn about presentation techniques, types of presentations, qualities of a good presenter, and essential aspects such as confidence, energy, and clarity to deliver engaging and impactful presentations effectively. Discover how to use technical aids and different presentation styles to inform, instruct, arouse interest, or persuade your audience.


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  1. SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI GOVT. COLLEGE, PAONTA SAHIB, SIRMOUR (H.P)

  2. B.A. 3RD YEAR COURSE NAME: METHODS OF TEACHING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSE CODE: PED307TH

  3. PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES

  4. TOPICS TO BE COVERED MEANING TYPES OF PRESENTATION TECHNIQUE QUALITY OF A GOOD PERSENTOR

  5. MEANING The term "presentation technique" is used for two different aspects of presentations. On the one hand, it refers to the technical aids (tools) used in a presentation. These include PowerPoint, other digital presentation media, and haptic aids such as flip charts. The formal presentation of information is divided into two broad categories: Presentation Skills and Personal Presentation. These two aspects are interwoven and can be described as the preparation, presentation and practice of verbal and non-verbal communication.

  6. TYPES OF PRESENTATION TECHNIQUE There are two basic types of presentations (or oral reports) that you will likely be called upon to deliver during your educational career and beyond informative presentations and persuasive presentations. There are four types of Presentation 1 Informative- use to inform your audience 2 Instructional- to instruct or teach your audience 3 Arousing- use to arouse interest among audience on the topic. 4 Persuasive- use to make listener accept and agree you proposal.

  7. QUALITY OF A GOOD PERSENTOR Confidence To be an interesting and believable presenter, you need to have confidence. The fortunate part is that confidence can be built and developed over time. I work on my confidence as a presenter on a daily basis, and I will keep working on it forever. Building confidence is like building muscle; you need to work on it with discipline for it to grow and develop.

  8. Energy (Expression) Energy is contagious. You go to see dynamic and animated speakers because they energize and inspire you. You don t want to rob your audience of your energy. You want to infect them and to spread your energy like wildfire. If you are not a dynamic speaker, then that is just your conditioning and your self-image.

  9. Clarity No one wants to hear a rambling speaker. The moment you start rambling people will begin to tune you out. Have clarity with it comes to your ideas, opinions, philosophy, and beliefs. Once you are clear and focused, start by communicating your thoughts while continuing to modify and clarify them even more (use the same process standup comics use to polish and shine their content). Remember that clarity comes from preparation.

  10. Interactivity Public speaking is a type of dance. Just like Salsa and Tango, public speaking requires that you interact with your partner. In the case of public speaking, your partner is the audience. Ask them questions, interact with them, and tease them; don t just stand in front of them.

  11. Content Rich Content is king. And yes, it is still the king in this case.To be memorable, you need to have strong content. Mmerse yourself in your industry and field, and learn more than anybody you know about it. Share your insights in your presentations. Teach your audience something they have not heard before.

  12. Dress the Part We live in a materialistic society. Therefore, you will be judged initially by how you look and what you are wearing. You can say that this is not fair or that this is not true, but survey after survey in my classes show that people put weight into this. So dress the part at least for the first impression.

  13. Powerpoint Mastery People are hungry to hear leaders speak. The moment you allow a slide deck control the flow of your presentation, you are not in the lead anymore. Take control of your slides by leading your presentation and your audience. You should be able to deliver your presentation without any slides if you had to (regardless of the content). I recommend practicing your presentation without slides at least once.

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