A presentation involves one-way communication from a presenter to an audience. The presenter acts as an advocate for the information. The major elements are the specific content, visual aids, and an audience. To be effective, a presentation should use simple sentences, match the audience's needs, and allocate most time to the main body.
A presentation involves one-way communication from a presenter to an audience. The presenter acts as an advocate for the information. The major elements are the specific content, visual aids, and an audience. To be effective, a presentation should use simple sentences, match the audience's needs, and allocate most time to the main body.
A presentation involves one-way communication from a presenter to an audience. The presenter acts as an advocate for the information. The major elements are the specific content, visual aids, and an audience. To be effective, a presentation should use simple sentences, match the audience's needs, and allocate most time to the main body.
A presentation is a form of oral communication in which a person
shares factual information with an audience that is:
> specific large mixed small
The presenter acts as the:
supporter of the information medium of the information deliverer of the information > advocate of the information
The three major elements of presentation do not include:
specific content > visual aids an audience a presenter
The audience for a presentation consists of people who:
> vary in their level of information and purpose are uninformed and lack a purpose are confused in their purpose are uniform in their level of information and purpose
To be able to give a good presentation, a full rehearsal is:
> necessary audience based useless optional Reading out a presentation is: helpful allowed dull > not allowed
To make a presentation effective and impressive, you should use:
complex sentences > a simple and active form of sentences jargon passive sentences
To select the content of your presentation, you should know:
> the audience’s needs your purpose the available material the time limit
In presentation design, maximum time is given to the:
introduction question–answer session > main body conclusion
Initially, a presentation is a form of:
group communication two-way communication > one-way communication intrapersonal communication