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Best Practices for Virtual Presenters

Explore the importance of being a good virtual presenter and learn best practices for voice quality, volume, inflection, pace, pausing, competing noise, and clarity. Discover techniques to focus and create a take-away list of best practices for your future presentations.

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Best Practices for Virtual Presenters

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  1. Best Practices for Virtual Presenters Mark, Tricia, Bill, and Dave Show…

  2. Why should you care? • Please write on the Whiteboard/Chat room your thoughts on why being a good virtual presenter is important.

  3. Voice Quality • Volume • Inflection • Pace • Pausing • Competing noise • Clarity What’s wrong with this?

  4. Voice Quality – Best Practices • Volume– Project loudly • Inflection – Change your range • Pace – Alter speed of delivery • Pausing – Pause for impact • Competing noise – Must be quite • Clarity- Make sure you are speaking clear

  5. Voice Best Practices • Use Whiteboard/Chat room to write the best practices related to voice

  6. Techniques to Focus example

  7. Techniques to Focus example • Demo style • Instructor launches application live and shares it • Instructor then takes students though the first step • Then each student will take turns to navigate though the application • Write best practices on Whiteboard/Chatroom

  8. Take Away List • Best Practices • Collected virtually during class • Share prepared list of best practices • Compare and build an “action list” for your next presentation(s) • How are these related to “Why it’s important”

  9. End of Program

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