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10 Ways to Keep Your Audience Engaged During an Online Presentation.docx Nov 2, 2020 Nov 2, 2020 Patricia Kalman 154 KB

Four Methods of Delivery.01.docx Nov 2, 2020 Nov 2, 2020 Patricia Kalman 175 KB

Written vs Oral Communication.doc Nov 2, 2020 Nov 2, 2020 Patricia Kalman 33 KB

PRESENTATION EXERCISES.02.docx Nov 2, 2020 Nov 2, 2020 Patricia Kalman 135 KB

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PRESENTATION EXERCISES

Watch these Videos and then write your responses for each. Based on the handouts in this folder, tell me what you thought was effective and what wasn’t and why. I would strongly suggest that you carefully reread all of the handouts in the Oral Presentation folder before doing this. I would like 1-2 double spaced pages emailed to me by July 30th.

I’ve included the grid I will use for grading to help you think what kind of grade you might give each speaker. Yes, you will evaluate both speeches. This is subjective; there is not one answer. Not every box may apply.

1 2 3 4 Total points

Subject Matter Knowledge

Does not have grasp of information, cannot answer audience questions

Is uncomfortable with information and can only answer basic questions

Is comfortable with information, answers questions briefly

Full knowledge of information, able to elaborate easily and provide thorough answers

Structure

Difficult to follow, no obvious sequence of information

Difficult to follow as skips around topic, and loses thread

Information presented logically, easy to follow

Information presented logically, in a fresh and interesting way, easy to follow

Non-Verbal Communication

Minimal eye contact, reading from notes/visual aid, audience switched off

Eye contact some of the time/some of the audience, turns back, reads notes

Audience engaged but not fully relaxed or absorbed

Good rapport, including all audience, eye contact

Verbal Communication

Mumbles, uses jargon, difficult to hear, hesitates.

Difficult to hear some of the time, only some jargon explained

Most of audience can hear and understand

Can be clearly heard and understood

Accuracy

Multiple mistakes, such as incorrect explanation, misuse of terminology

3 mistakes, such as incorrect explanation, misuse of terminology

No obvious mistakes

Potential audience misunderstandings clarified or explained up front.

Total Points

VIDEOS YOU MUST WATCH

1. https://youtu.be/IJyNoJCAuzA 2. https://you tu.be/arj7oStGLkU

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