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Developing Oral and Online Presentations. Learning Objectives. Explain how oral and online presentations can influence your career and learn to adapt the three-step process to oral presentations Explain why limiting your scope is especially important for oral presentations
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Learning Objectives • Explain how oral and online presentations can influence your career and learn to adapt the three-step process to oral presentations • Explain why limiting your scope is especially important for oral presentations • Discuss the three functions of an effective introduction
Learning Objectives • Identify six ways to get and hold your audience’s attention • Describe the techniques you can use to feel more confident in front of an audience • List six steps you can take to handle questions during a presentation
Building Your Career with Oral Presentations • Display your skills • Think on your feet • Grasp complex issues • Handle challenges
The Three-Step Process • Planning • Writing • Closing
Planning the Presentation • Analyze the situation • Gather the information • Select the medium • Organize the message
Analyzing the Situation • Information • Persuasion • Collaboration
Analyzing the Audience • Supportive • Interested but neutral • Uninterested • Apprehensive • Hostile
Assessing the Environment • Seating arrangements • Classroom or theater • Conference table • Horseshoe or “U” shape • Café style
Selecting the Medium • In-person presentations • Web-based presentations
Organizing the Presentation • Define the main idea • Limit the scope • Choose the approach
Preparing the Outline • State purpose and main idea • Group major points and subpoints • List introduction, body, and close • Show your connections • Show your sources • Choose a title
The Speaking Outline • Follow the planning outline • Condense points and transitions to keywords • Add delivery cues • Arrange your notes
Writing the Presentation • Adapting to the audience • Composing the presentation
Adapting to the Audience • Small groups • Casual style, promote participation, use simple visuals • Large audiences • Formal style, control participation, use multimedia
Composing the Presentation • The introduction • Arouse interest • Build credibility • Preview message
Composing the Presentation • The body • Discuss ideas • Connect ideas • Capture attention
Composing the Presentation • The conclusion • Restate main points • Describe next steps • End on a strong note
Completing Presentations • Master the delivery • Prepare to speak • Overcome anxiety • Respond to questions
Mastering Your Delivery • Memorizing • Reading • Impromptu speaking • Speaking from notes
Preparing to Speak • Check the location • Consider your audience • Adapt to other cultures
Overcoming Anxiety • Practice, practice, practice • Prepare more material than necessary • Think positively • Visualize your success • Take a few deep breaths • Be ready
Overcoming Anxiety • Don’t panic • Be comfortable • Concentrate on your message • Focus on your audience • Maintain eye contact • Keep going
Speaking with Confidence • Nonverbal signals • Controlled beginning • Relaxed posture • Sound of your voice
Responding to Questions • Focus on the questioner • Respond appropriately • Maintain control • Survive the hot seat • Encourage questions • End the presentation