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For Assessment 4 you are being asked to deliver a presentation. Here are some videos and tips to help you create an engaging live or recorded presentation.
Presentation tips
Plan your presentation:
Create an outline or script of what you will say
Check your subject outline and follow all presentation guidelines
Focus on what your audience needs or wants to know
Create engaging visuals:
Use a template that defines fonts, colours and object/chart styles so that you can maintain consistent formatting
Consider colours, images and headings that grab the viewer's attention
Avoid cramming too much information onto one slide
Ensure your visuals clarify your message
Proofread for spelling and grammatical errors
Present clear audio:
If you are feeling tense or nervous, try some relaxation exercises beforehand
Avoid reading your script word-for-word even if you are recording
Project your voice to ensure everyone in the room can hear you
When recording, limit background noise and ensure you record in a quiet room
Check and test your audio settings if presenting in an online meeting room
Engage your audience:
Be enthusiastic
Smile, even if you're recording your audio
Make eye contact with your audience
Incorporate short pauses to allow your message to sink in
Vary the speed at which you talk to create interest and give emphasis
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