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Effective presentations and public speaking skills
1. Types of Effective presentations
and public speaking skills
Dr.C.Karthik Deepa
Assistant Professor
Department of Education
Avinashilingam institute for home science &higher Education for Women
Coimbatore
cherrydeepa@gmail.com
2. Questions to ponder
• Why speaking is important?
• What are some considerations for planning
speaking activities ?
• How are some tips for promoting speaking
in public/stage?
? Suitable titles for oral presentation
3. Oral Communication
• Ability to speak well.
• Ability to articulate ones knowledge &
understanding,
– use language creatively,
– use and present material effectively in spoken
form, whether in one's own language or a foreign
language,
• to display a command of structure, appropriate
pronunciation, use of register, and range of vocabulary.
• Oral Communication is the ability to talk with
others to give and exchange information &
ideas,
– such as: ask questions, give directions, coordinate
work tasks, explain & persuade.
4. Planning before speaking
• Is it necessary to review the language to be
used in a task?
• Will the learners work in pairs or small
groups?
• How will learners be monitored as they
complete task?
• How will teachers provide feedback to
students?
5. Multimedia
• Multimedia refers to content that uses a
combination of different content forms.
– text
– audio
– still images
– animation
– video
– interactivity content forms
6. Multimedia games and
simulations
• Multimedia games and
simulations may be used in a
physical environment with special
effects, with multiple users in an
online network, or locally with an
offline computer, game system,
or simulator.
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8. Short impromptu presentation
• Impromptu speaking is a speech and debate
individual event that involves a five to eight
minute speech with a characteristically
short/no preparation time of one to three
minutes.
• The speaker is most commonly provided
with their topic in the form of a quotation,
but the topic may also be presented as an
object, proverb, one-word abstract, or one
of the many alternative possibilities
9. Tips for impromptu presentation
• Open with a personal experience
• Set and follow a structure
–Real life examples
–Small stories
–Quotations
–gestures
• End on a strong note
10. Educational or training sessions
• Training subject’s main points.
• Explain key points, demonstrate
procedures, and relate any other
information trainees need to know.
• Conclude with a summary of your opening
overview.
• Use repetition to help trainees grasp and
retain information.
• Always explain what trainees are going to
see before you show a multimedia portion.
• Use as much hands-on training as possible.
11. Educational or training sessions
• Test frequently.
• Involve trainees.
• Repeat questions before answering them.
• Analyze the session as you go.
• Put yourself in their shoes. Give frequent
breaks, especially for half-day or all-day
sessions.
• Solicit feedback on the training session.