Thursday, May 29, 2008

WEEK 8

Week 8 was on Presentation stratagies and their importance in current society. This weeks lecture introduces the various stratagies of a presentation up until the fourth slide is respected authors point of view on presentation stratagies. This figure indicates a well formed presentation including compelling data, the presenter makes an impression congruent with that data, provides an emotional connection thats crucial for the messages success, generate engery, command respect and make the audience belive what your saying.

The Types of presentation are as follows:
1. Self contained presentation( includes web pages, CD roms and videos)
2. wriiten presentation(essay)
3, Stand and deliver (oral presentation)

Helen informed us that an audience will remember 10% of what they see, 25% of what they see and hear, 40% of what they see, hear and write down and 60% of what they experiance interactively.

The structure of a presentation should include an Introduction body and conclusion.

You must prepare in advance for your presentation. with the aid of a power point or vidieo, your speech is assured to steal attention. Always use the KISS method to insure accuracy and providing views with engament.

TUTORIAL

For today's task, I was asked to produce a "top five" list of strategies to help make a top mark presentation and also create a six slide PowerPoint presentation on their thoughts on how to provide a presentation that's not very good.

Here are the top five list of strategies that a student should include in their presentation

* Title slide
* Introductory slide
* At least 3 'Main body' slides
* Summary slide
* Graphics and 1 animation effect that develop the presentation

WEEK EIGHT READINGS

In tutorial today, the students were suppose to visit this site that was provided for students in the blackboard. After looking through the website, I found out that it offers an over view on the topic PowerPoint presentation. It talks about how to create them, how to use them effectively and also how to present them while using them. I think it's a pretty good website as it provides the readers with information based on presentation.

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