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    Check the volume of the microphone before the audience arrives
    Check to make sure the microphone is mobile or in the desired position for your presentation
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    a presentation. Double clickClick on the
    proj4-.zip For more information regarding presentation delivery or to learn how to attend
    a conference, contact Kelsey Shorb at (1)-800-887-0954 ext 410
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    Check to make sure the microphone is mobile or in the desired position for your presentation
    Here is an audio file with pointers on words not to say while presenting, and the importance of body language, and tone of voice when giving a presentation. Double click on the file and enjoy!
    proj4-.zip
    For
    For more information
    a conference, contact Kelsey Shorb at (1)-800-887-0954 ext 410
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    7:50 am
  3. page Presentation Delivery edited ... Check the volume of the microphone before the audience arrives Check to make sure the microp…
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    Check the volume of the microphone before the audience arrives
    Check to make sure the microphone is mobile or in the desired position for your presentation
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    giving a presentationproj4-.zippresentation. Double click on the file and enjoy!
    proj4-.zip

    For more information regarding presentation delivery or to learn how to attend
    a conference, contact Kelsey Shorb at (1)-800-887-0954 ext 410
    (view changes)
    7:48 am
  4. page Presentation Delivery edited ... Check the volume of the microphone before the audience arrives Check to make sure the microp…
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    Check the volume of the microphone before the audience arrives
    Check to make sure the microphone is mobile or in the desired position for your presentation
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    giving a presentationpresentationproj4-.zip
    For more information regarding presentation delivery or to learn how to attend
    a conference, contact Kelsey Shorb at (1)-800-887-0954 ext 410
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    7:47 am
  5. page Possible Problems edited Problems When Presenting ... deal with these problems is ... presentation run smoothly sm…

    Problems When Presenting
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    deal with these problems is
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    presentation run smoothlysmoothly.
    Possible problems before, after, or during the presentation
    Questions andwith no answers
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    Do not panicpanic, and more importantlyimportantly, do not
    Be honest
    Let them know why you do not know the answer to the question asked
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    contact them and let them know
    When the audience does not pay attention
    As the presenterpresenter, you may
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    reading other material,writing,material, writing, or talking
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    a question and asking for a response
    Give them
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    the program when they return
    Technology problems
    Get there early to run through your software and presentation materials
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  6. page Presentation Delivery edited Presentation Delivery ... speak professionally, us use correct body How to speak in front …

    Presentation Delivery
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    speak professionally, ususe correct body
    How to speak in front of an audience
    Your voice is what the audience will focus on. It is important to be able to speak well and professionally.
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    Public presenting and speaking is an art. Below are some key factors to remember while delivering your presentation. How you say it, is as important as what you say.
    Eye Contact
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    at all times.times
    Scan the audience while speaking, looking at every section
    Use of space
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    Hand positioning
    Keep them professional and relaxed
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    too much of a problem
    Stance
    Feet need to be pointed towards the audience
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    Understand how to use the technology provided in order to enhance your delivery method
    Check the volume of the microphone before the audience arrives
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    make sure hethe microphone is
    Here is an audio file with pointers on words not to say while presenting, and the importance of body language, and tone of voice when giving a presentation
    For more information regarding presentation delivery or to learn how to attend
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    7:28 am
  7. page Presentation Material edited Presentation Material ... materials used to create a ... presentation. When presenting p…

    Presentation Material
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    materials used to create a
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    presentation. When presentingpresenting, it is
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    are typical materialmaterials used to
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    the delivery process
    PowerPoint
    process.
    Powerpoint
    Slide Show
    Power points

    Powerpoints
    are the
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    a presentation. It isThey are easy to create and it keeps your
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    order and uncluttereduncluttered.
    Remember to back up your material for protection and bring both copies along with you to the presentation site
    The PowerPointPowerpoint file should
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    an outline only of what
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    full of information.
    Utilize
    information
    Utilize
    the bullet feature in PowerPointPowerpoint, this will keep it short and neat
    Charts, Graphs, and Pictures
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    a great wayways to increase
    Should be used to only enhance the information being presented
    Use what is needed and do not use them as fillers to take up time or space
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    Avoid clutter
    Handouts can be passed out at the beginning of your presentation or when you approach the topic that the handout addresses
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    presentation tips
    For

    For
    more information on presentation materialsskills and ideas, pleasematerial,
    please
    contact
    Marissa
    Marissa Lloyd at
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    ext 301

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  8. page Using Icebreakers edited ... What are Icebreakers used for? Knowledge assessment ... to assess your the audience's …
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    What are Icebreakers used for?
    Knowledge assessment
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    to assess yourthe audience's knowledge
    Environment creation
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    help relax yourthe audience and
    To introduce the topic being presented
    Energize the audience
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    When developing and icebreaker you should keep the following information in mind:
    What do you want to accomplish with your icebreaker
    YourThe main goal
    Who is your audience?
    YourThe audience really
    Make sure the icebreaker is connected to it's purpose, which is the subject being presented
    To view icebreaker ideas visit the following link Icebreaker Ideas
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    regarding icebreakers, feel free to contact
    contact
    Kourtney Karr
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  9. page Preparing your presentation edited ... Preparation Key Understanding: Preparing for a presentation is the most important step in the…
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    Preparation
    Key Understanding: Preparing for a presentation is the most important step in the presenting process. This is the time to make sure that all material is covered and well thought through.
    WriteWhen preparing for a presentation, write a list
    Presentation Aides
    The use of aides are imperative to keeping the presentation on track.
    Cue cards
    Number your cards
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    will help you keep yourthe presentation in
    Use appropriate amount per card
    Not putting too much information on a cue card is vital. The cue cards should be a guide to keep the presenter on track during the presentation, therefore you need minimal information to cue your thoughts on the subject being presented.
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    Do not read from a script when actually presenting
    Record yourself
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    can help you perfect your presentation skills
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    audience
    Practice yourthe presentation at
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    times before yourthe final presentation
    One practice session should be in front of an audience
    Get feedback and advice from the practice audience
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