Monday 12 August 2013

3 Things I Want To Improve On In My Presentation

Reflect on your own presentation skills and list down 3 things that you would like to improve on.

18 comments:

  1. good body language
    too much words on slide
    no eye contact

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  2. Memorise the script
    Use pictures
    Talk slowly

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  3. Memorise the slides.
    Use lots of pictures.
    Talk faster and louder.

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  4. Use pictures.
    Less words.
    Posture.

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  5. Good Body Language
    Give more eye contact
    Relax more

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  6. mumbling
    good eye contact
    cannot remember the script

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  7. Have eye contact to the audience
    Presentation slides must not have to many words but more pictures
    Use a clear and expressive tone during the presentation.

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  8. I need to reduce on bad body language.
    I need to stop mumbling.
    I need "AH HA!" moments in my presentation.

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  9. Talk more clearly.
    Refrain from saying too much unnecessary information
    Stop cluttering up slides with too many photos or words

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  10. Use pictures
    Eye contact
    Good body language

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  11. 1.Confidence
    2.Say the most important points - do not drag presentation to long.
    3. Have eye contact

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  12. Use more pictures
    Have eye contact
    Do not read from the slides

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  14. 1) More eye contact
    2) Do not keep referring to the slides
    3) Have good body language

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  15. I need to work on remembering the script
    not add too many words on each slide
    need to add the major surprise moment so that audience would not fall asleep

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  16. -Tension
    -Body Language
    - AHA ! moment

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  17. 1) Good body language
    2) Eye contact
    3) Don't look at the slides too much

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  18. More images
    Preparations
    Skills

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