Thursday, April 1, 2010

Pg. 330 #1-5

1. Oral presentations give you the opportunity to practice your speaking.
2. You should grab the audiences attention, state the purpose of your presentation, and let the audience know how listening to you will benefit them.
3.You can tell a story, use humor, pass a relevent object around, ask a question, ask them to visualize something.
4. You should restate your purpose, let the audience know what you want them to do, and summarize your points.
5. Test it out beforehand, anticipate failures, keep visuals simple, send out review materials beforehand, dont expect the same participation as a face to face presentation.

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