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  1. PDF Oral Presentations

    Oral Presentations. Or. l Presen. ations1. PlanningOral presentations are one of the most common assignments i. college courses. Scholars, professionals, and students in all fields desire to disseminate the new knowledge they produce, and this is often accomplished by delivering oral presentations in class, at conferences, in public lectures, or i.

  2. PDF Preparing an Effective Oral Presentation

    Create only those slides that are necessary to improve your communication with the audience. Time yourself. Do not wait until the last minute to time your presentation. You only have 12 minutes to speak, so you want to know, as soon as possible, if you are close to that limit. Create effective notes for yourself.

  3. PDF Oral presentations

    Oral presentations. Four-step guide to preparing oral presentations. Oral presentations are common at university. This can be an intimidating experience, so preparation and practice are essential. Follow this four-step guide for some helpful tips: Step 1: Plan. Read your assessment outline carefully and understand what you need to do.

  4. PDF Tips for Conducting an Oral Presentation

    Keep it Simple: It is important that you organize your presentation clearly and simply. Prioritize topics and allocate time accordingly; Stick to a few main points; Have a distinct pattern (e.g., cause and effect, chronological, problem/solution); Use transitions to move smoothly from one point to the next; Use examples, anecdotes, graphics ...

  5. PDF Guidelines for Oral Presentations

    The oral presentation is a critically important skill for medical providers in communicating patient care wither other providers. It differs from a patient write-up in that it is shorter and more focused, providing what the listeners need to know rather than providing a comprehensive history that the write-up provides.

  6. PDF Oral Presentation Skills

    Carl Storz et al. Oral Presentation Skills Août 2002 5 II. STRUCTURE OF AN ORAL PRESENTATION A good oral presentation is well structured; this makes it easier for the listener to follow. Basically there are three parts to a typical presentation: the beginning, the middle and the end (or introduction, body and conclusion).

  7. PDF Improving your Presentation Skills

    Decide on the best place to stand, so that you do not obscure the view of the audience; decide where to put transparencies before and after use; decide whether you will point at the transparency or at the screen (or not at all) 2. If you point at the transparency, use a pen as a pointer. 3.

  8. ORAL PRESENTATION SKILLS

    This text provides the essential elements and some tips on preparing and organizing a successful oral presentation in English or any other language. The same structure can also be used to some extent in the context of a written text, i.e. dividing the text into three parts introduction, development and conclusion.

  9. PDF Ten Simple Rules for Making Good Oral Presentations

    Rule 4: Make the Take-Home Message Persistent. A good rule of thumb would seem to be that if you ask a member of the audience a week later about your presentation, they should be able to remember three points. If these are the key points you were trying to get across, you have done a good job. If they can remember any three points, but not the ...

  10. PDF oral presentation skills

    Oral Presentation Skills How to Give an Awful Talk 1. Make sure your audience can't see your face: Do NOT read a script and fail to look the audience in the eye 2. Make sure your audience can't hear you: Do NOT drone in a soft monotone 3. Make sure your audience worries about you--not your presentation: Do NOT act flustered and confused 4.