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Unit3 My next slide shows, นายณภัทร แก้วโรจน์ 633430023-1 นางสาวอารายา…
Unit3 My next slide shows
Do you know the English names of these media and tools used in presentations?
notebook computer
overhead projector
The whiteboard (more rarely blackboard or greenboard)
duster
Markers
flipchart
Slide projector
screen
Handouts
Saying number
2M= two million
1.6bn=one point six billion
37% - thirty-seven percent
87% - eighty-seven percent
3/8 - three-eighths
1/4, 3/4 - one-quarter, three quarters
6 PowerPoint Presentation Tips-The rule of six
Design for the purpose.
The first step in deciding how to make a persuasive PowerPoint presentation is to determine your purpose.
Clutter-free is the way to be.
It's likely most of us have had to sit through long-winded PowerPoint presentations that went too deep into the backstory and not enough into relevant steps forward.
Be consistent.
Thanks to inconsistent corporate implementation, there can be a temptation to waver. That said, if you stay consistent, you'll find it easier to share your vision with your audience
PowerPoint is a tool.
When you're in the throes of developing a stellar presentation, it's easy to forget that PowerPoint isn't you, it's just a tool you use to get your point across.
Visuals are key.
Usability studies have shown that different colors have different impacts on your audience. If you've ever been responsible for logo design, you know that different colors mean different things
Use the power of surprise.
Memorable PowerPoint presentations use the power of surprise to go beyond the unexpected. This element of surprise can be used to entertain your audience
10 Ways To Emphasize An Important Point During Your Presentation
Slow Down Your Voice During The Point You Want To Emphasize
If you have a very important point, say it but slow your voice and really make a point of emphasizing that sentence that you want to get across.
Instigate Intense Eye Contact With Your Audience
Make sure that when you’re giving your important point you’ve dropped everything; you’re not looking at your slides, you’re not looking at your PowerPoint presentation; you’re not looking at your cards, you’re not standing behind the booth.
Talk Softly (aka Whisper)
We are conditioned as humans that when someone whispers or talks softly we naturally want to listen to what they have to say because we think it’s an important secret.
Sit Down
If you have a stool or something like that that you’re using, maybe sit down during the important point as well because sitting is a way of reflect, a way to slow down the conversation with the crowd.
Use Repetition Rather than just saying your point and moving on say your point, stop, pause and then say it again.
Stop Moving Around The Stage and Assume The Power Stance
Tip number seven will be to stop moving and assume the power stance.
Simplify Your Slides
Tip number nine if you’re using slides and you have a PowerPoint or a Keynote presentation then make sure that this is the only thing on your slide or even better
Call It Out
Call it out and that’s saying to the crowd “listen here”, “listen closely”, “this is important”, “I want you to hear this” etc.
Make It the Climactic Ending to Your Story
Stories really help to engage people and when you start to come up to the end of the story where you’re kind of tying everything together and giving the moral of the story, by making your important point the moral of a good story makes it more memorable and something that people walk away with deep ingrained with them.
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