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Learn a template for giving an engaging presentation with tips on delivering compelling talking points and slides. Discover how to use colors, data, images, and charts effectively. Know the importance of simplicity, clarity, and compelling storytelling for audience engagement.
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speaker workshop a template for giving an engaging presentation including tips on how to say more with less
Tell a great story through your talking points and delivery Show a great story through your slides
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an example color palette Select no more than two or three colors to use per slide to avoid making your slide look like a rainbow…a very ugly one.
seems odd; but, trust us—it’s true. If you absolutely must have more than one thing on a slide (e.g., a point and a quote), remember to place one of those in a space like this that will draw your audience’s attention.
you might end up with five times as many slides as you would otherwise. But that is perfectly OK because your slides are simpler and you will get your point across more quickly.
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25 2 percentage of all audience members who would rather write a dissertation than watch a presentation with 5+ bullet points per slide in a small font number of times audience members will fall asleep during a PowerPoint presentation that has 5+ bullet points per slide
use large, high-quality images (images that do not become blurry, fuzzy, or pixelated when enlarged on a PowerPoint slide).
to resize an image, always use the resizing tool on an image’s corner (versus its side); this prevents the image from having a “stretched” appearance.
sometimes you will need to represent ideas in the form of a chart or graph. For the greatest impact, use the simplest possible representation; for example…
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concluding with a story, an image, a quote or a tie back to your introduction can have a powerful effect on your audience members.
tell a great story or series of stories… it’s all about the delivery
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speak clearly and concisely Remember that you know your material better than anyone else. Don’t rush through it.
stories help everyone remember Adding humor or a real life work experience is a great way to motivate your audience to pay attention!
part III: be passionate; there is no better way to engage your audience
Don’t just read your slides; use them to stay on track with your main point.
Let the practice begin Just after we summarize the last few minutes…
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