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OUTLINE OF

TOPIC
PRESENTATON
•Introduction (2-3 minutes)
1.Opener Or Attention Getter.
2.Significance of topic.
3.Relevance to Audience.
4.Preview (Tell your audience “the big picture”; give them a roadmap to their learning)

•Objective.

Therefore the objective should begin with a verb, followed by a short description of what
specific task an attendee could expect to perform after participating in the session. Begin
each objective with one of the following measurable verbs: Describe, Explain, Identify, Discuss,
Compare, Define, Differentiate, List.

•Overview.

An overview should have some basic facts and be in clear enough language for you to
understand. It should answer the questions; "who", "what", "when" and "where", and only briefly
some of the "why" and "how" questions. Think of an overview as a picture taken from a distance
where all of the details are not in focus.
•Presentation.
1.Start with a, “Thank you,” instead of ending with one. ...
2.Hook your audience with a bold statement. ...
3.Transition between presentation points. ...
4.Tell a personal story. ...
5.Show the audience how it benefits. ...
6.Summarize key takeaways. ...
7.End with an ask.

•Summary/Conclusion.
1.Summarize the key points. Choose three or four points from the presentation and reiterate them. ...
2.Echo the core message. ...
3.Present a call to action. ...
4.Use a powerful quote. ...
5.Ask a rhetorical question. ...
6.Tell a story. ...
7.Give a visual image. ...
8.Acknowledge others

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