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Name :Yulithalia Sianturi

NIM :170502017
MK :Seminar For Researching Methodology

1.How should a speaker/presenter design his/her power point and what are the steps of
explaining a topic through power point
A good presentation always has a story to tell and, like any narration, it consists of three
basic parts: introduction, body, and conclusion. Let’s look at each part in greater detail with
some examples.
Introduction
The introduction sets the tone for the entire presentation and explains what the audience
will come away with after viewing it. Here are the slides you may need to add in the intro:
The title.
Introduce the topic of your presentation and provide a brief description.
A table of contents / main menu.
You can make it interactive by using hyperlinks. Viewers can choose a chapter to
navigate there.
Objectives.
State your presentation’s objectives to let your audience know what new knowledge they
will acquire.
Objectives of the PPT presentation
Definitions (optional).
You will need this slide if you want to introduce some new terms and concepts and
provide their definitions.
Definitions of the PPT presentationAll the slide examples above are taken from the
iSpring Suite Content Library. To get into more details, continue reading (🠗).
The body
This is the main part of your presentation, which should keep the promises you made in
the introduction. This is where you explain your topic and present all your information.
Depending on the nature of your presentation, divide it into segments/points. Arrange
your points in a logical order and then provide information to support each of them. There are
many different ways to organize your key points, for example:
Number your points according to their priority (1, 2, 3, …)
Place the points in a time frame (past, present, future)
Use narration (tell a story from beginning to end)
Present the points with a problem-solution dynamic (state a problem, describe its impact, offer
ways to solve the issue)
Conclusion
A good conclusion summarizes the key points you made or highlights what the audience
should have learned. It clarifies the general purpose of your presentation and reinforces the
reason for viewing it. Here are the slides you may want to include:
Summary.
List what goals your audience have achieved, what knowledge they got, and how this
information can help them in the future.
Conclusion.
Here you can thank your audience for viewing the presentation.

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