CCL+ TIPS FOR A GOOD PRESENTATION
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CCL+ TIPS FOR A GOODPRESENTATION
CCL+ TIPS GOOD PRESENTATION by
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HOW TO MAKE A GOODORAL AND
PRESENTATION?
IDEAS OF SOME AUTHORS
According to Aristotle:
• ACT 1: Beginning
• ACT 2: Middle
• ACT 3: End
1863
STEPS TO FOLLOW
PLANIFICATING• What are the objectives?
• Who is the audience?
• Where is the presentation?
STRUCTURING THE INFORMATION
• Select the info
• Looking for examples
• Distribute the info
of the slides
ILUSTRATING THE PRESENTATION
• Maps
• Graphics
• Images
• Videos
TAKING CARE ABOUT THE EXCESS• Letter styles
• Letter colors
• Animation
• Transition´s effect
ADVICES
CHOOSE A VISUAL FONT
MAKE COLOR CONTRAST
AND ALSO SIZECONTRAST
DIRECT PEOPLE ATTENTION WHERE YOU
WANT
DON´T TURN YOUR BACK TO
THE AUDIENCE
LOOK YOUR AUDIENCE
TO THEIR EYES
KEEP IT
SIMPLE
AVOIDING READING EACH POINT FROM THE SLIDES
QUALITY INFORMATION
ADAPT THE INFORMATION TO THE
AUDIENCE (KIDS, ADULTS…)
AVOID USING GAUDY COLOURS
USE MULTIMEDIA:
VIDEOS AND AUDI S
AVOID NUMERICAL DATA
AVOID CROSSING YOUR
LEGS DURING
YOUR SPEAK
DO NOT SPEAK
LOOKING AT THE
FLOOR OR ROOF
SLOW DOWN YOUR
SPEECH
LEAVE THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGSAT THE END
“Finally, but not less important…”
RELAX YOURSELF
LEAVE TIME FOR
QUESTIONS AT THE END
VOCALICE
TRY TO EXPRESS THE EMOTIONS YOU WANT THE AUDIENCE FEEL
TRY TO INTERACT
WITH THE AUDIENCE
THE END