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1. Presentation about presenting You Don't Have to Imagine Their Underwear! Seven Tips to Becoming a Dynamic Presenter by Kevin Kearns BySarina Hoekstra Group 18 S2109085
3. Seven tips tobecome a dynamic presenter Prepare Humor No apologies Attention Move Voice Respect
4. Prepare Who are the people your talking to? What are the main points you want your audience to walk away with? What kind of information does myaudienceneed? To help your audience: Tell them what you will tell them; Tell them; and Then tell that what you told them.
5. Humor You have to be careful using jokes! You can make fun of situations and yourself Never make fun of the audience Jokes can help your presentation, but also mess it up completely This is a business setting and the jokes must be clean and non-offensive; There must be a connection between the joke and your topic
7. No Apologies I’m sorry a have a cold I’m sorry I’m a bit nervous I’m sorry I didn’t brush my hair, andthatyouneedto look at me for 5 minutes now I’m sorry I look like a zombie, but I went out last night
8. Attention Get and keep their attention. Different people have different learning styles. Listening seeing experiencing If appropriate, try to fit all aspects into the presentation. Whatfind of person are you? Do youperferlistening, seeing or doing?
9. attention Visual aides are a great way to keep your audience's attention. Rules about visual aides: Allow for some white space, Use alternating colors for easier reading Visual aides support the presentation; do not use them as the entire presentation
10. MOVE Kearns appreciates the value of high energy and enthusiasm. He uses both strategies. He insists on usingnottomuch energy andenthusiasm! Appropriate use of movement is the key.
11. VOice Speak up: no comments like: “what did she say” No fillers: no 'um's, uh's" Switch it: the change in volume will get the audience's attention.
12. Respect Show respect to the audience and they will show it to you. Some ways to demonstrate respect for your audience: Eye contact Honesty Save face Self-correction