
Do you have a big presentation coming up? Perhaps a seminar or a workshop where you have to talk in front of your colleagues about complicated or difficult material? RELAX! Essay Ninja can help you. We can design slides, scripts, and even feedback questions and questionnaires for any presentation you might have to give. We can also coach you and help you rehearse your presentation, giving you extra tips and pointers to ensure that your presentation is a success and that you feel comfortable delivering it. When constructing a presentation, always keep in mind the following points, and your presentations will always be successful:
- Make eye contact: Many people new to presentations make a fatal mistake when delivering them—they read their notes word for word and fail to engage their audience. To deliver a successful presentation, make sure you glance up from your notes every 2 to 3 seconds and make eye contact with at least one member of your audience. Also, vary your eye contact between different members of the audience. This keeps your audience engaged in what you have to say, and creates a connection between you and them. This advice is only possible if you…
- Rehearse!!!: Inexperienced presenters make another common mistake—they write a script for their presentation but never bother to practice or rehearse it in front of a mirror or in front of someone else! Imagine that, going to all that trouble to create a presentation and only saying it once out loud—on the day of your presentation! Presentation rehearsal is important for a couple of reasons. First, it allows you to find mistakes in your writing that you might miss through proof-reading. Second, and more important, it allows you to MAKE EYE CONTACT without losing your place. Besides rehearsing, you must make sure you…
- Do Not Read Your Slides: Putting the words of your presentation on your slides is double jeopardy: not only are you wasting half of the effective presentation resources at your disposal, but you are also telling the audience that they can tune out and basically not listen to what you are saying. People can read at least twice as fast as they talk. When you read the slides you show your audience, they read them first and then have to wait for you to catch up. This leads to boredom and inattention. The best way around this problem is to…
- Make your slides complement, rather than reflect, your script: The best way to keep people engaged in your presentation is to use visuals that somehow complement the information you are delivering. While you can use some text, use it sparingly, and always make sure it is different from the script you are delivering.
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