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Deliver A Successful Presentation

Deliver A Successful Presentation. Task. Convert a paper you have written Use visuals Only put MAIN points on slides Use facts/ statistics Engage your audience Don’t Read paper or slides—present them Make eye contact Don’t say “um” or argue with audience

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Deliver A Successful Presentation

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  1. Deliver A Successful Presentation

  2. Task • Convert a paper you have written • Use visuals • Only put MAIN points on slides • Use facts/ statistics • Engage your audience • Don’t Read paper or slides—present them • Make eye contact • Don’t say “um” or argue with audience • Do not touch face or hair during presentation

  3. Tips/ Guidelines • Dress appropriately • Invite response during your presentation (ask for questions ) • Add a bit of humor (not sarcasm) • Slow down (take a breath---dramatic pauses) • Proofread carefully (NO misspelled words) • Be consistent (fonts/ capitalization/ punctuation) • Pay attention to the timing of your slides • Finish on time!

  4. Practice/ Rehearse • Practice • Practice • Practice • Make sure you can pronounce what you intend to say. • Make sure your time is correct (3- 5 minutes)

  5. Example Presentation

  6. Four-Day Work Week Mrs. Kirkman

  7. Four-day week: Save Education Missouri Rural schools Positions eliminated Programs cut

  8. Savings

  9. Saves Jobs • Reduces class size • Keeps well-rounded education

  10. Saves Sanity • Students • Study time • Work • Teachers • Preparation time • Personal business

  11. Scores have increased Source: Chamberlin and Plucker Loss of Valuable Teaching Time?

  12. Children Left Unattended? • Unstructured activity allows children to develop socially • Stress-free environments creates great learning opportunities

  13. Lack of Support? • Promote a four-day week • Hold meetings to explain how it could work • Encourage others to take an interest in our education

  14. Did You Know? Shakespeare’s Day: TODAY: Sometimes CHANGE is needed.

  15. East Carter R-2 Traditional Week: Four-Day Week:

  16. Some of the best solutions come from moving away from tradition and trying something new.

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