GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE
BILASPUR (C.G.) SEMINAR
SUBMITTED TO Dr. S. K. SINGHAI
(HOD OF ELECTRICAL ENGG.)
A
ON “HOW TO MAKE A GOOD PRESENTATION”
SUBMITTED BYKAMESH KUSHWAHA
GUIDED BYMr. YUGESH CHANDRA
How to give a good presentation.
“According to most studies, the number one fear of the average person is public speaking. Num-ber two is death.’’
Reach out for your whole audience
1.What do they know?
2.What don’t they know?
3.What do they want?
Just be confident!• Stand straight.• Smile.• Speak slowly.• Speak loudly.• Use hand gestures.
ATTITUDE AND BODY LANGUAGE
• Look your audience in the eyes • Smile –it relaxes the audience. • Don’t be a statue. • Stay cool if equipment malfunc-
tions it’s not your fault.
Good (simple) PPT presenta-tions.
•Keep the background simple.•Contrasting background and text. •Minimize text.•Use good pictures and graphics.•Use simple traditional fonts.
AVOID YELLOW TEXT
Group presentation do’s and don’ts
Do’s• Do: Alternate speakers with changes in con-
tent
• Do: All of your speaking at the same time.
• Do: Practice transitions before the presen-tation.
• Do: Briefly introduce the next presenter. (3 seconds max)
• Do: Stand in sequential speaking order
• Do: Step forward from your group when speaking
Don’ts• Alternate speakers with every slide• Assume your team knows when to transi-
tion.• Communicate transitions nonverbally.• Stand wherever there is room in the
venue.• Stand behind a computer when speaking.• Speak more than once per presentation.
Top Tips from Steve Jobs• Passion• Rule of three• Simple slides• Prepare and practice• Avoid reading from notes• Funny• Graphs/diagrams
Final points• Dress smartly• Check where you will be present-
ing• Check all the technology works• Have a plan for if it doesn’t work• Give the people listening lots of
compliments, presents etc.
Summary• Know your audience!• Prepare!• Practice!• Actively take notes about what you like,• Thank the people who helped you! Mr suhas soni (8th sem Mech. Engg.)