The document provides a checklist for presenters to review before delivering a presentation, including checking that the introduction and conclusion are strong and tied together, the main points are logically sequenced, the presenter is knowledgeable on the topic, the visual aids are easy to understand and see from all areas, and the presenter's appearance and delivery are appropriate for the presentation site.
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Check before Deliver
1. Check before Deliver
Does my introduction grab participant's attention and explain my objectives?
Do I follow this by clearly defining the points of the presentation?
Are these main points in logical sequence?
Does my closing summarize the presentation clearly and concisely?
Is the ending strong?
Have I tied the conclusion to the introduction?
Am I knowledgeable about the topic covered in my presentation?
Where and how will I present?
Have I visited the presentation site?
Have I checked my visual aids to ensure they are working and I know how to use them?
Is my dress appropriate for the presentation?
How am I going to use the stage, posture, gestures, and facial expressions with relevance to
the speech?
Are the visual aids easy to read and easy to understand?
Are they tied into the points I’m trying to communicate?
Can they be easily seen from all areas of the room?
Visual Aids
Appearance
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