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Presentation

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PRESENTATION
DEFINITION
WHAT IS A PRESENTATION?
A presentation in the context of public speaking can
be described as an activity where a presenter
presents his/her ideas, explains a process, provides
information, or raises questions regarding a subject
for public debate
PRESENTATION DEFINITIONS
While there are many definitions of what a presentation is and
what it entails, here are a few dictionary definitions about what a
presentation is generally considered to be:

AN ACTIVITY IN WHICH SOMEONE SHOWS, DESCRIBES,


OR EXPLAINS SOMETHING TO A GROUP OF PEOPLE.
Source: Presentation Definition by Merriam-Webster’s Learner’s Dictionary

A SPEECH OR TALK IN WHICH A NEW PRODUCT, IDEA,


OR PIECE OF WORK IS SHOWN AND EXPLAINED TO AN
AUDIENCE.
Source: Presentation Definition by Oxford Dictionary
A SIMPLE AND CLASSIC STRUCTURE OF A
PRESENTATION CAN BE SEEN IN THE CHART BELOW

INTRODUCE
GREET
SELF
INTRODUCE
PRESENTATION
PRESENT MAIN
BODY (POINT 1,2,3)

CONCLUDE

TAKE QUESTION S
Example

Informative Persuasive
You might need to create an A persuasive presentation is geared
informative presentation to explain towards convincing the audience to
important details tied to a topic believe a specific point of view. Such
before an audience. Ex : Class a presentation might conclude with
lectures, research findings, technical a call to action.
information, Examples: Product demos, sales
pitch, investor pitch, presentations
on social issues, debates, etc.
Media
Presentation
A media presentation is a presentation that
provides information to an audience in the form of
a single type of media, such as visual media in the
form of print, charts, tables, or graphs. Media
presentations are an important component of
classroom instruction that are used to supplement
a traditional lecture style of instruction. Media
presentations give the audience a visual
representation to support topics that are being
explained verbally.
Multimedia
Presentation Types

Multimedia presentations differ from media


presentations by providing multiple forms of media
in addition to text-based media, such as complex
images, audio, and videos.
BODY LANGUAGE
Body language is the way your body communicates
without the use of words. It includes hand gestures,
posture, facial expressions, and movements that
send messages of their own. Body language can
happen consciously and unconsciously.
What Is the Importance of Body
Language in Effective Presentations?

Your body language can help you engage your


audience and be confident and relaxed during your
presentation. When you make eye contact and
maintain a confident posture, your presentation is
more likely to connect.
BODY LANGUAGE
body language has many different elements, and so
we’ve broken it down into five categories:
1. Facial expressions
2. Eye contact
3. Posture
4. Gestures
5. Position and movement
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