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DELIVERING A PRESENTATIONDELIVERING A PRESENTATION
Riverina TAFE AlburyRiverina TAFE Albury
1Michele Murphy
How not to do it!! How not to do it!! How not to do it!!
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WHAT IS A PRESENTATION?
• For a presntation to reach its objective, three things must happen:– The speaker must have a clear aim– The material must be organnised in
such a way that the aim is supported– The pressentation should be engaging
for both speaker and audience.
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IN DELIVERY, THIS TRANSLATES AS:
• Tell the audience what you are going to tell them• The Introduction
• Tell them • The Main Body of the Presentation
• Tell them what you have just told them • The Conclusion
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PRESENTATIONS DO’S• Smile!• Move about the stage• Test your setup before
the presentation• Present to the crowd• Dont try to impress
with jargon• Use a computer and
multimedia projector
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• Be yourself! • Plae your company logo in
the bottom/top right-hand corner of your slides
• Use lite colours on a dark bacground and vice-versa.
• Proof read your presentation for spelling and grammar errors
Michele Murphy
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PRESENTATION Don’ts • Forgetting to turn off your
screen saver• Beeping laptop• Speaking too quickly• Using too many bullets
and fonts• Unexpected animation• Speaking word for word
from you slides – speak around your slides.
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• Overusing animation• Forgetting to delete all
guidelines• Using a font thats to
small• Placing to many words
on a slide• Using red lettering on
your slides
Michele Murphy
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CONCLUSION
• Prepare• Don’t overdo it on the animation
and the graphics• Pracice! Practice! Practice!• But most of all - Be yourself!
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