Intermediate Level (Effective Presentation Delivery)
Focus: Planning, organizing, and delivering a presentation with confidence and clarity
By the end of this session, learners will be able to:
Apply the 5 essential tips for effective presentation: self-confidence, mastery of material, clarity, engagement, and rehearsal.
Organize a short individual presentation on a familiar or academic topic using appropriate structure and transitions.
Deliver their ideas clearly using verbal and non-verbal communication strategies
Record and upload their presentation on YouTube, reflecting on their speaking style and audience interaction.
In general, students do presentations as a measuring tool that they understand the material given by the lecturer. Therefore the following are five steps on how to do a good presentation:
5 Tips to Make Presentations More Interesting and Effective!
Build Self-Confidence
The most important tip is to be confident. Don't be afraid to make mistakes when presenting, if you are afraid it will make you more nervous. Also make sure you are comfortable with the clothes you are wearing, the presentation position, and the presentation topic you are presenting.
Master and Understand the Material
Do extensive research on the material you want to present. So that if you have mastered and understood the material, you can bring the presentation topic to the maximum.
Deliver the Material Clearly
Some audiences will certainly get bored quickly when listening to presentations delivered by presenters. So, you must deliver the main points of the presentation clearly, not too complicated, so that the audience does not feel bored.
Build Enthusiasm
You must be able to build enthusiasm with your audience by engaging the audience by asking questions that are easy for the audience to answer. In addition, you can also slip a little humor to break the silent and stiff atmosphere.
Keep Practicing Before the Presentation
Not everyone has a natural talent for public speaking. So, you should practice your presentations often, either by practicing in front of a mirror or taking notes when you're about to present.
Practice Time !
(Please make a presentation with your own topic and follow the guidance above !)
Upload it on your YouTube channel as the mediato record the presentation practice !