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Effective Presentation Techniques

Effective Presentation Techniques. Michael J. Quinn 10 June 2016. Version 2.8. Structuring presentation. Designing slides. Pausing techniques. Answering questions. Four Steps to Excellence. Structuring presentation. Designing slides. Pausing techniques. Answering questions.

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Effective Presentation Techniques

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  1. Effective Presentation Techniques Michael J. Quinn 10 June 2016 Version 2.8

  2. Structuring presentation Designing slides Pausing techniques Answering questions Four Steps to Excellence

  3. Structuring presentation Designing slides Pausing techniques Answering questions

  4. Plan the Goal of the Talk Where audience is at Where you want audience to be Talk

  5. “Tell ‘em” 3 Times Prepare audience Move audience Reflect on journey

  6. Too Many Slides!

  7. Solution: Rehearse!

  8. Sign Posts • Orient listener • Current topic • Progress • Two styles • Intermittent • Ever-present

  9. Outline First Topic • First topic • Second topic • Third topic • Blah blah A • Blah blah B • Blah blah C Backing Up

  10. Outline First Topic • First topic • Second topic • Third topic • Blah blah A • Blah blah B • Blah blah C Backing Up

  11. Outline First Topic Second Topic • First topic • Second topic • Third topic • Blah blah A • Blah blah B • Blah blah C • Blah blah D • Blah blah E • Blah blah F Backing Up

  12. Outline First Topic Second Topic • First topic • Second topic • Third topic • Blah blah A • Blah blah B • Blah blah C • Blah blah D • Blah blah E • Blah blah F Backing Up

  13. Outline First Topic Second Topic Third Topic • First topic • Second topic • Third topic • Blah blah A • Blah blah B • Blah blah C • Blah blah D • Blah blah E • Blah blah F • Blah blah G • Blah blah H • Blah blah I Backing Up

  14. Outline First Topic Outline Second Topic Outline Third Topic • First topic • Second topic • Third topic • Blah blah A • Blah blah B • Blah blah C • First topic • Second topic • Third topic • Blah blah D • Blah blah E • Blah blah F • First topic • Second topic • Third topic • Blah blah G • Blah blah H • Blah blah I Duplicate Outline Slide

  15. Structuring presentation Designing slides Pausing techniques Answering questions

  16. Speaker Blocks Slides Presentation Pointers • Structuring your presentation • Designing fantastic slides • Pausing for emphasis • Answering questions

  17. Speaker Reads Slides • A speaker may put his entire presentation on his slides. He turns his back to the audience and reads the slides aloud. Perhaps he feels this approach guarantees all the information will get to the audience. • The problem is that the visual presentation completely dominates the presenter. The presenter is not adding any value to what is on the slides. • This may be the most annoying way to give a presentation. Audience members feel insulted: they already know how to read! They wonder why the lecturer doesn’t simply hand out a copy of the slides.

  18. Acceptable Style #1

  19. Speaker Interprets Slides • Slides dominate • Provide all content • Hold audience’s attention • Speaker supports • Faces slides • Helps audience understand

  20. Complicated Derivation ?

  21. Good Illustration >Complicated Derivation

  22. Good Illustration >Complicated Derivation

  23. Good Illustration >Complicated Derivation

  24. Good Illustration >Complicated Derivation

  25. Good Illustration >Complicated Derivation

  26. Dense, Static Slides

  27. President Academics Athletics Facilities Student Services Finances Keep Making Progress

  28. Keep Making Progress President Academics Athletics Facilities Student Services Finances

  29. Keep Making Progress President Academics Athletics Facilities Student Services Finances

  30. Keep Making Progress President Academics Athletics Facilities Student Services Finances

  31. Keep Making Progress President Academics Athletics Facilities Student Services Finances

  32. Acceptable Style #2 Key Words

  33. Slides Enhance Speaker • Speaker dominates • Faces audience • Provides content • Slides support speaker • Reinforce message • Orient listeners

  34. Content • Purpose • Complement speaker • Talk ≠ technical report • Density • 7 lines/page • 4 words/line

  35. Mixing Important/ Unimportant Words • An effective presenter considers the goal of the presentation and the amount of time that is available • The resulting presentation has the proper number of slides and the proper content per slide

  36. Important Words Only • Consider • Presentation goal • Available time • Select • Slide count • Slide content

  37. “Fly In” Fails • Could you read this? • How about this one? • Maybe the third time is the charm!

  38. “Wipe from Left” Works • Less distracting • Reduces eye movement • Increases readability

  39. Hiding Relationships in Bulleted Lists Prereqs to MEGR 2300 (Dynamics) • MATH 1334 • MATH 1335 • PHYS 1210 • MEGR 2100

  40. Showing Relationships Aids Understanding Prereqs to MEGR 2300 (Dynamics) MATH 1334 MATH 1335 PHYS 1210 MEGR 2100 MEGR 2300

  41. Typical Eye Movement Z

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  47. Ignoring the “Z” Phase 1 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 6

  48. Using the “Z” Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6

  49. Wall of White • Increases glare • Causes eyestrain • Distracts from speaker

  50. Red/Blue Conflict Red letters on blue background creates “flicker effect” Blue letters on red background just as bad

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