Friday 22 January 2016

Limited Social Spaces in Resident Area


Presentation Skills

10 key points in making a good presentation

#1: Speak in a loud and clear tone
Speak as clear and loud as possible as it conveys that you are confident.

#2: Engage the audience by gaining eye contact
Gain eye contact with as many people as possible as it adds a level of intimacy and comfort to the presentation.

#3: Create humour
When you create humour, you will obtain their attention and your audience would laugh, hence, engaging them.

#4: Practice
The more you practice, the less likely you tend to stumble upon your sentences. Practice at least once  so that you are sure to be how to move from one point to the next.

#5: Avoid saying "uhm"
When you say "uhh", "uhm", and "like" too often, it might convey to the audience that you are nervous which would draw their attention away from you.

#6: Make your presentation slide interesting
The audience would be more engaged if an individual has an interactive and interesting presentation slide. Add images if possible.

#7: Use a large Font size
Ensure that you use a large font size so that your audience will be able to read your presentation slides clearly.

#8: Avoid irrelevant information

Ensure that you avoid inserting irrelevant information into your presentation as your presentation slide will appear chunkier and boring. Thus, drawing the attention from your audience.

#9: Use bullet points

To complete your sentences, use bullet points. By using bullet points, your presentation slide would appear lighter in context which would appeal the audience.

#10: Review
Before your presentation, review your own slides and be as mindful as possible and you would want your presentation to appeal their attention. Make amendments if necessary.


An example of a good presentation