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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS MS. MALSBERGER CHAPTER 1: PRESENTATION SKILLS

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O R A L C O M M U N I C A T I O N SM S . M A L S B E R G E R

CHAPTER 1:PRESENTATION SKILLS

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COMMUNICATING WITHOUT SPEAKING

1. Take a number without showing it to anyone else

2. Without speaking, writing, or showing the number to anyone

3. Find your place in numerical order

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TAKE A MINUTE TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION..

How can effective presentation speaking enhance my personal and professional life?

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PRESENTATIONS ARE A FACT OF LIFE

• We live in a competitive world • Effective presentations allow you to:• Stand out from the rest of the crowd

using• Talent, Knowledge and abilities

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BENEFITS OF PRESENTATION SPEAKING

• Personal Benefits

• Professional Benefits

• Public Benefits

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PRESENTATION VS. PUBLIC SPEAKING

• Presentation Speaking Example

Staff Meeting

• Public Speaking Example –

Political Rally

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PRESENTATION SPEAKING

• Definition:

Any time speakers use verbal and nonverbal messages o generate meanings and establish relationships with audience members

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PRESENTATION SPEAKING

• Audience is usually present at the delivery of the presentation• Much more common than public speaking• Broader definition• Less formal than public speaking• More use of visual aids • Questions are answered throughout

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PUBLIC SPEAKING

Definition:

• A special type of presentation speaking that occurs when speakers address public audiences in community, government, or organizational settings.

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PUBLIC SPEAKING

• Usually open and accessible to the public• Have the potential to affect people beyond the

immediate audience• Generally formal• Many speakers don’t use visual aids• Questions are answered at end

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QUESTION

• Which is more important to employers:

Public Speaking

OR

Presentation Speaking

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KEY ELEMENTS OF PRESENTATION SPEAKING

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*PACLCOP FOREVER!

• Acronym for 7 Key Elements• Groups of 3-5 Students• Each group use the 1st letter of each of the 7

elements to create an acronym• Present the acronym to class• EX:• Practical Advice (for) Communicators Learning (to)

Create Oral Presentations• Passengers Act Calmly (when) Lions Come Onto

Planes

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*PRESENTATION VIDEO

•After watching presentation, did the presenter use the key element effectively in their presentation?

•Why or Why Not?

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DYNAMIC PRESENTATION MODEL

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ONE MINUTE PAPER

• Timer: 1 minute• Write about one topic you learned about in class

today giving at least 3 examples or 3 sentences to support the topic.