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Welcome to Effective Presentation Course

Welcome to Effective Presentation Course. For Office of Agricultural Economics members. Instructors. Suchada Nimmannit Arwuth Wajasath Zenaida Ehrlich. Course Objectives.

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Welcome to Effective Presentation Course

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  1. Welcome toEffective Presentation Course For Office of Agricultural Economics members

  2. Instructors SuchadaNimmannit ArwuthWajasath ZenaidaEhrlich

  3. Course Objectives • Deliver a presentation in your professional interests with ease, using appropriate language, stress and intonation, body language, and visual support.

  4. Course Objectives • Acquire confidence in presenting their positions in international conferences ;

  5. Course Objectives • Conceptualize, organize and present ideas, using job-specific sets of vocabulary; s

  6. Course objectives 4. Develop strategies for monitoring progress to improve language and presentation skills

  7. Course schedule/content: Two parts of the course: • self-directed study recommended materials to enhance participants’ English language and presentation improvement. • in-class study practice in delivering presentations.

  8. Session 1: Introduction, features of good presentations and abstracts Presenting themselves professionally

  9. Every professional must be able to introduce themselves in a clear, articulate fashion .

  10. People form their opinions about you in less than 5 minutes of their first meeting.”

  11. “People form their opinions about you in less than 5 minutes of their first meeting.” .”

  12. To benefits the most from that first five minutes? • Be on Time • Be Yourself, Be at Ease • Present Yourself Appropriately • A Word about Individuality

  13. A Winning Smile! • Be open and confident • Small talk goes along way. • Be positive • Be courteous and attentive http://www.mindtools.com/CommSkll/FirstImpressions.htm

  14. Every professional must be able to introduce themselves in a clear, articulate fashion.

  15. Commands attention & makes a lasting impression • A salutation, • your name, profession, • reputation, • accomplishments, • professional role, organization, contribution, and closes with your name.

  16. 2. Features of a good presentation • View a video clip and choose from the words from the box below the features of a good presentation. • 2.1 Queen Ranier Of Jordan on education http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ht1rw3i • 2.2 Aung San SuuKyi to the ASEAN Civil Society http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5nOVSd_imI • 2.3 Abhisit on social enterprises http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEG86ctoVkU

  17. Content Researched and selected Classified Organized ** Examples Metaphors Personalized • 2

  18. Content depends on Audience: Who are the audience? Purposes: What are their purposes? Functions: Is it a convention or an exhibition or and orientation or…?

  19. Language correct sentence structures pronunciation stress and intonation emphasis repetition pause  • http://visual.merriam-webster.com/house.php

  20. Delivery Clear voice Body language Eye contact Hand gestures Visual support 

  21. Crafting an abstract • What is an abstract? • How to craft an abstract to get you a slot for your presentation?

  22. What is an abstract? An abstract is asummary of your proposed presentation which will command attention and interest from the proposal screening committee.

  23. An abstract An abstract must .. • discuss current issues and proposed solutions to the issue. An abstract must.. • indicatewhat the presenter will do in the session. An abstract must.. • tellthe audience what they will gain from the presentation

  24. An abstract is alsothe roadmap of your presentation It tell your audience how you will conduct your session.

  25. Examples 1The Global green New deal Policy and Implementation ABSTRACT: Multiple crises faced by the world have prompted international economists to identify alternatives to concurrent problems. The presenter proposes three categories of policies to revive economy, create, promote sustainable growth, reduce carbon dependency and environment destruction, stimulatespending, changes in domestic and international policies. Benefits and implementation of each policy will be elaborated and examples of possible projects implementation will be discussed.

  26. Examples 2Green Jobs; Towards sustainable decent work in a sustainable, low-carbon world • Abstract ; The use of technology in industrialized world has markedly reduced job opportunities for low skilled workers. The speaker presentsevidences of ‘green job’’ currently available and how the green economy can be created and jobs can be transformed. The definition of a ‘green job’ and its availability will be explained. Policies to regulate, green job with stimulus and measures with examples of flourishing green job sectors will be recommended.

  27. Final project11 August 2012 • Write an abstract of your presentation. • Preparea presentation about a project that you have worked on and present it on 11 August, 2012.

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