This document provides guidance on effective presentation skills for B.Tech students. It discusses planning an effective presentation by defining the purpose, knowing the audience, collecting relevant data, and structuring the presentation logically. It also covers preparing for the presentation by practicing within time limits, practicing one's voice, and practicing before a mirror and small audience. The document emphasizes that preparation leads to success and that practice makes presentations perfect. It also notes that effective use of audiovisuals can stimulate audience interest when they are relevant, enhance the quality of the presentation, and are well-timed.
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Effective Presentation Skills
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Work done as a part of
Academicwriting
By
Dr Ajay Semalty
H.N.B. Garhwal University (A Central University) Srinagar Garhwal
(Uttarakhand)
4. Target audience : B.Tech Students
Learning objectives:
This OER developed on ¡°Effective presentation skills¡±
followed by knowledge and assimilation quiz and
ideas invited for open discussion.
After following this OER learner will be able to plan ¨C
prepare and deliver effective presentation.
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9. 2. Know your audience
Their knowledge of the topic
Their interests
Their cultural differences
Their ethnic background
Their expectations from your presentation
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11. 4.Structure your presentation
From known to unknown
From simple to complex
Logical or chronological order
Use visuals in communication
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12. 5. Study the venue
Size of the audience
Nature of presentation
Nature of equipment
Size of the venue
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6. Use audio visuals
Use audio visuals to make your presentation effective
Visuals should stimulate audience interest
Make sure images should be relevant to the theme
Make sure Visuals enhance the quality of presentation
Visuals should be well timed
visuals should be shorter than oral portion of presentation
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Preparation leads to success.
Practice makes perfect
Practice setting time limit
Practice your voice
Practice for spontaneity
Practice before a mirror.
Practice before small audience