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Name:
Username:
2714456
Teachers name:
1.
Introduction
to
presentations.
Date: January 14th, 2016.
Bibliography:
Leicester University (2013). Delivering an effective presentation. Retrieved
from
http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/ld/resources/presentation/delivering-
presentation
Princeton University (2014). Ten Steps to Preparing an Effective Oral
Presentation.
Retrieved
from
http://www.princeton.edu/mcgraw/library/for-
students/prepping-pres/
Total Communicator (2004). Presentation Skills: Voice. Vol. II, Issue 3: There's
a
Message
in
Your
Voice.
Retrieved
from
http://totalcommunicator.com/vol2_3/voicemessage.html
Objective:
Understand the importance of preparing and practicing a well-structured
presentation.
Procedure:
1. Read the topic number one: Starting an Effective Presentation of the
effective lectures seminar course.
2. Searched the requeriments of the activity number one: Practice, Practice,
Practice!
3. Looked for the information required to do the activity.
4. According to the information that I got, did a report.
Results:
Reporte
Reporte
The benefits about: practice, asserting yourself, contact and tone of voice.
When we are exposing facing public not only we are giving to know our ideas,
also we are selling an image and brand, which is why the benefits of these four
factors will make our presentations being successful because not only is to
speak in front a public its more than that, its perfom in front them.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, for a presentation that can be remembered by the audience we
have to follow all the steps that involve preparing a presentation, but what I
think will make the difference during the presentation will be having practiced
before the presentation because this way you can see the mistakes that you
have and improve them for the day of the presentation.