The document provides dos and don'ts for presentations. It recommends arriving early and using few slides to emphasize key ideas. Presenters should state their point with interesting material using visuals like pictures, graphs and quotes where needed. They should maintain composure, make eye contact, speak loudly and use quotes to engage audiences. Presentations should have introductions and be timed correctly with good body language. Things to avoid include starting without an intro, using too many slides or small fonts, reading slides verbatim and using unnecessary gestures. Presentations also shouldn't use too much jargon, charts or drone on longly.
2. DosArrive early and check the items necessary for making the presentation.Use as little slides as possible to emphasize your ideas.Keep the presentation as simple as possible.
3. DosState your point with interesting material.Use pictures, graphs, charts and quotes wherever necessary.Use appropriate background colors for respective presentations.
4. DosKeep your cool even under hard circumstances.Make good eye contact with the audience.Make sure that your voice is loud enough to keep the audience awake.
5. DosUse eccentric quotes to keep your audience interested.Time your presentation exactly.Make a good gesture and have a good body language.
6. DontsDont jumpstart your presentation without an intro.Dont wet your pants on seeing the audience.The time duration of slides should not be low.
7. DontsDo not use pictures to makeup a video presentation.Dont use too much slides and dont load them with lots of content.Dont read the information in the slides as such.
8. DontsDont sing a lullaby with a dull voice.Dont use small fonts and pictures which arent visible clearly.Dont use gestures and walk around the podium unnecessarily.
9. DontsDont use too much of technical terms.Dont use too many graphs or charts.Dont make the audience sleep with a lengthy presentation.