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This course is about making effective use of resources that can take the pressure off you--visual aids, questions, and making a team presentation. Visual aids are overused, and presenters are overdependent on them. You need to know what visuals are available to you, and be able to determine which one suits a particular need. You need to know what makes a successful visual. Finally, you need to be able to use PowerPoint and other software packages appropriately, with a clear idea of what they |
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This bundle includes: - "Presenting Successfully - 3.0 hours/PDUs" Item No. comm_05_a01_bs_enus
- "Delivering the Message - 3.0 hours/PDUs" Item No. comm_05_a02_bs_enus
- "Available Presentation Resources - 3.5 hours/PDUs" Item No. comm_05_a03_bs_enus
- "Giving Successful Presentations Simulation" Item No. COMM005A
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So, the presentation is prepared and practiced. Great. But this means nothing to the audience. When you stand there in front of them, all that matters to them is what you look like and what you say. This course is about delivering your message, and the techniques you need to do this. First of all, you have to make a positive first impression on your audience members by how and where you stand, by your appearance, and how you look at them. Then, you must lead your audience through your mes |
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There are a number of basic types of presentations, but all presentations have four things in common: a presenter, an audience, a venue, and a message. This course concentrates on showing how each of these vital elements has to be taken into account when preparing a presentation. Presenting is a skill that needs to be learned and practiced, starting with how you prepare, and you will be shown a simple but powerful method for selecting the right content, and then structuring it. Controlling nerve |
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