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Presentations Part 2. Lecture 20. Today. Visual Aids Team Presentations Answering Questions. Today. Visual Aids Team Presentations Answering Questions. Visual Aids. From Chapter VI.I in Munter We will discuss how to use PPT. Visual Aids. Organization Graphics Editing. Visual Aids.
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Presentations Part 2 Lecture 20
Today • Visual Aids • Team Presentations • Answering Questions
Today • Visual Aids • Team Presentations • Answering Questions
Visual Aids • From Chapter VI.I in Munter • We will discuss how to use PPT
Visual Aids • Organization • Graphics • Editing
Visual Aids • Organization • Graphics • Editing
Visual Aids • Agenda Slide: • Begin your presentation with a list of your main points • All other slides should relate to one of these main points
Visual Aids • Titles: • Use effective and large titles so that the audience knows what you are talking about
Visual Aids • Transitions • Have effective transitions between sections in your presentation. • Example: return to agenda slide
Visual Aids • Number of slides • In general, one slide should be at least one minute of talking. • There may be exceptions to this rule (short presentations)
Visual Aids • Organization • Graphics • Editing
Visual Aids • Graphics are used to: • Wake the audience • Emphasize a point • Show impressive data
Visual Aids • Graphics are used to: • Wake the audience • Emphasize a point • Show impressive data
Visual Aids • They should not be used too often. • They must also: • Be large • Be clear • Contain only relevant information
Visual Aids • Organization • Graphics • Editing
Visual Aids • Rule of 6 • Try not to put more than 6 words on 6 lines on each slide • Not always possible
Visual Aids • Avoid centering text • Remember indentation! • Check for errors
Visual Aids • For more on editing your presentation: • Munter VI.II
Today • Visual Aids • Team Presentations • Answering Questions
Team Presentations • Teamwork must be done as a team • A group of individuals is not a team • In order to be a team, we must prepare and present as a team
Team Presentations • Preparation • The planning process begins with brainstorming
Team Presentations • Preparation • After the team has decided on a topic, begin: • Researching • Outlining
Team Presentations • Preparation • When preparing the presentation there are two options: • Delegate tasks • Prepare as a team
Team Presentations • Preparation • Delegate • Assign each group member a focus area that they will work on individually
Team Presentations • Delegation • Divide by topics • Topic 1 • Topic 2 • Topic 3
Team Presentations • Prepare as a team • Work on all aspects of the project as a team.
Team Presentations • There are advantages and disadvantages to both
Team Presentations • Present as a team • Team presentations must be: • Organized • Unified • Coherent
Team Presentations • They must not be an unrelated series of individual presentations
Team Presentations • Team Strategies • Organize as a whole • Transition between speakers • Practice and deliver as a team
Team Presentations • Team Strategies • Organize as a whole • Transition between speakers • Practice and deliver as a team
Team Presentations • Organize as a whole • Divide your presentation by main points or topic areas, not by number of members
Team Presentations • Once you have outlined your presentation, decide who will speak when
Team Presentations • Option 1: Each speaker gets one section • Section 1 (Speaker 1) • Section 2 (Speaker 2) • Section 3 (Speaker 3)
Team Presentations • Option 2: One speaker gets more than one section • Section 1 (Speaker 1) • Section 2 (Speaker 2) • Section 3 (Speaker 3) • Section 4 (Speaker 1)
Team Presentations • Option 3: Each section may have more than one speaker • Section 1 (Speaker 1) • Section 2 (Speaker 2 and 3) • Section 3 (Speaker 4 and 5)
Team Presentations • Team Strategies • Organize as a whole • Transition between speakers • Practice and deliver as a team
Team Presentations • Transitions • The first speaker should: • Say the opening and preview • Introduce each team member • Say what topic each person will cover • Introduce the first speaker
Team Presentations • “Our team will speak about our design for the new pool and its benefits. Steve and Bill will talk about the design and Nancy will explain the benefits it will bring. Go ahead Steve.”
Team Presentations • Each other speaker should: • Speak about their section • Provide an internal summary • Transition to the next speaker
Team Presentations • “Now that I have finished explaining the design, Nancy will explain the benefits.”
Team Presentations • Team Strategies • Organize as a whole • Transition between speakers • Practice and deliver as a team
Team Presentations • Practice: • What you will say • In what order • Where you will sit and stand
Team Presentations • Deliver • You are “on stage” at all times, from the moment when you walk into the room • Be attentive and focused when others are speaking
Team Presentations • Remember to: • Prepare • Practice • Deliver • As a team!
Today • Visual Aids • Team Presentations • Answering Questions
Answering Questions • Many presentations involve speaker-audience interaction • The audience will ask the speaker questions and the speaker must respond
Answering Questions • When to take questions • How to take questions • What to say if you don`t know the answer • How to answer difficult questions
Answering Questions • When to take questions • How to take questions • What to say if you don`t know the answer • How to answer difficult questions
Answering Questions • Inform your audience at the beginning of the presentation, when you will take questions: • “Please hold your questions until the end” • “Please ask questions as they come up”