Categories: All - teamwork - design - information - attitude

by Minho Hwang 4 years ago

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What makes a good group presentation

A poor presentation often suffers from a variety of issues that can derail its effectiveness. One major problem is inadequate eye contact, which can either be too intense or insufficient, making the audience uncomfortable or disengaged.

What makes a good group presentation

what makes a bad presentation

Bad powerpoint layout

Insufficient visual aid
Confusing diagrams
Videos with unclear explanation
Everything in text
False grammar
Too much/too little information
Too much information
Irrelevant info
Main ideas
Supporting arguments
Unsufficient explanation
Bad attitude
Unenthusiastic
Awkward
Harsh
Too many pauses
Inadequate amounts of eye contact (too long/ too short)

Lack of preparation

Emotional letdown when something goes south
Not keeping one's time (talking too long/ too short)
Sudden loss of words
Incoherence between presenters

Choppy presentation

Subtopic
Repeating key ideas/arguments
Contradictory information

What makes a good group presentation

Q&A

Not undermining each other
Go along with 'dumb' questions
One person at a time

Good presenting procedure

Logical argument
Clear evidence
Debunking opposing ideas
Providing a solution
Explicitly declaring problem
Appeal to the audience
Make them comfortable

Introducing themselves

Room arrangement (if possible)

Grab their attention

Humor

Stories

Ending with strong words/ call to action

Starting with a question/hook

Review of main point or argument

Cliffhangers

Non-verbal communication

Be patient

Relaxed posture

Consistency between presenters
Smooth transitions
Tone/choice of words
Knowledge of topic

Good group teamwork

Backup
Handouts(Text, Pictures, working models)
Tech(notebook, power cords)
Having harmony within the group
Syncing ideas (Concepts, logic)
Appropriate feedback (Not too sharp, not too soft)
Respecting one another
Practice
Doing other's duties
Nonverbal interaction with audience
Practicing one another's part
Cross-training
Assigning roles
Assigning Tasks

Slide advancer

Tech manager

Handout manager

Timekeeper

Assigning parts

Intro-conclusion, main (parts)

Intro, main, conclusion

Good powerpoint design

Easy to read powerpoint
Straightforward
Shouldn't include all of what to say
Intro, main, and conclusion
Easy vocabulary, if possible
Simple but concise
Triggering the audience's attention using
Cases/stories
Quotes
Figures/tables
short videos
photos
Diagrams