Communication skills and Visuals
Delivering your presentation
Embracing the backchannel
Establish expectations
Tweet key-pants
Review comments
Monitor feedback
Integrate social media into presentation process
Handing question responsive
If you do not know the answer, do not pretend you know
Ask clarification
Repeat questions
Pay attention to non-verbal signals
Learn about tour audience
Giving presentations online
Allow times for people to get connection with your slide
Preview study material
Keep simple presentation
Ask for feedback
View experience from audience's point of view
Overcoming your anxiety
Know your subject
Practice
Breathe
Concentrate on message & audience
Opening line
Eye contact
3-second break
Be comfortable
Visualize success
Do not worry about being perfect
Planning a presentation
Plan
Analyze the situation
Gather information
Select the right medium
Organize the information
Write
Compose tour presentation
Adapt to your audience
Complete
Receive the message
Master your delivery
Prepare to speak
Overcome anxiety
Completing a presentation
Create effective handouts
Memorize
Reading of script
Using notes
Finalize the slide
Title slide
Agenda
Program details
Navigation slides
Practice the delivery
Be natural
Check time
Practice speech
Set question session
Six major design and writing required to
enhance your presentation with effective visuals
Choose between structured and free-form slides
Look for opportunities to design slides around
a key visual that unites and explains important
points
Limit the word count and keep the font size
large enough to read easily
Creating charts and tables for slides
Make sure any graphic elements are
simple and clear
Selecting design clearness
Color
Background designs and artwork
Foreground designs and artwork
Typefaces and type styles
Adding animation and multimedia
Adapting to your audience
Developing a presentation
Composing your presentation
Presentation introduction
Getting audience's attention
Building credibility
Previewing message
Presentation body
Connecting ideas
Holding audience's attention
Presentation close
Restating main points
Ending with clearly and confidence