Check Point: Pitfalls to a Presentation March 4‚ 2011 IT/206 Axia College of University of Phoenix Check Point: Pitfalls to a Presentation Based on the article by Fontana (2008)‚ Microsoft has introduced a new prototype for PowerPoint called pptPlex. The motivation behind implementing this plug-in which Microsoft calls a “canvas”‚ is to allow users to put together various elements in a single place‚ then highlight sections using a zoom feature. Microsoft wants
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Developing Oral Business Communication Skills Unit 6 Unit 6 Developing Oral Business Communication Skills Structure 6.1 6.2 Introduction Objectives Advantages of Oral Communication Self Assessment Questions 6.3 Oral Business Presentations 6.3.1 Steps in making Oral Presentations Self Assessment Questions 6.3.2 Using Visual Aids to Support Presentations Self Assessment Questions 6.4 Summary Terminal Questions Answers to SAQ’s and TQ’s 6.1 Introduction
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310 Develop a Presentation 0.1 Understand the purpose of preparing for and evaluating a presentation 1.1/2 There are a number of ways of delivering a presentation and using the equipment available. Slideshow Presentation - Using an application such as Microsoft Powerpoint. Verbal - A verbal only presentation. Over Head Projector (OHP) - Use a projector to show images. Limited to text‚ simple line images and charts. Flipchart - A flipchart can prepared before a presentation or can be used during
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Fiction Outline due May 11 Presentations: May 14 -18 Option 1: You will be creating and presenting your book report to the class using PowerPoint or a similar program. There will be a total five content requirements. For each requirement you will make a series of slides with text‚ pictures‚ and other tools that will help you to convey pertinent information about the novel you selected. Instructions on using PowerPoint will be given in class. Presentations must have between 8-12 slides
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Audio Janice gave a presentation on a Shakespearean play that she read. For her presentation she read word for word from her paper. The reason why she simply read from her paper before the class was because she was so nervous‚ she wanted everything to be perfect. Unfortunately‚ her plan backfired on her. Her presentation was boring and tedious to listen to. Many audience members gazed away or began doodling on a piece of paper. Janice was disappointed that her presentation didn’t go well. One
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Presentation skills are very important as these skills are the way of transferring the information to the audience. To have a good presentation‚ it is important to have the following points in the presentation: 1) Preparation and planning 2) The structure of the presentation 3) How to create interest and establishing a relationship with the audience 4) How to deal with the body language 5) How to use the voice First: Preparation and planning: The presenter must have a
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faced in oral presentation and ways to overcome these problems” to the Sales and Marketing staffs. 1. Write your speech based on the following headings: 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Problems 3.0 Ways of solving these problems 4.0 Conclusion 2. You can write using the guidelines below: • 1.0 Introduction – Problems identified in oral presentation o The importance of learning oral presentation skills o How
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Powerful Presentation Skill Written By Asad Yaqub In almost all the business roles today‚ presentation skill has become a core competency and an inevitable prerequisite for any reasonable job. One of the popular fears among the people‚ after dogs‚ snakes heights‚ water‚ is public speaking. This category of people usually experience abnormal heartbeats‚ cold sweats‚ shivering and the worst‚ low or high blood pressures. Contrary to this‚ presentation skill can be developed and achieved through
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PRESENTATION STYLE 1. Was this presentation well organized? -Yes‚ both presentations were well organized. 2. Were the slides used appropriate for the presentation? -Yes‚ the slides used were all appropriate in both presentation the tables‚ graphs and also pictures were all correlated with what they were talking about. 3. Address the graphical qualities of the slides/overheads (For example‚ were the fonts large enough? Were figures‚ tables and photographs easy to see and comprehend?) -The figures
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Axia College Material Appendix B Tips for Creating a PowerPoint® Presentation Your Week Three assignment requires you to use the Microsoft® PowerPoint® graphics presentation program. This lecture provides you with the very basics for starting up with the program. Getting Started • Open the Microsoft® PowerPoint® program. • Start a new presentation: Click on Blank Presentation and then click OK. • Choosing a slide layout: Click on Format and then click Slide Layout.
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