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The use of signalling and transition words (also referred to as signposting), helps you show your audience how the presentation is structured and how ideas relate to each other. Connecting the parts We can also create cohesion in our talks by linking the different sections together. One way that we...
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Part of the mark you receive for your presentation will be given for the way your information is delivered. For this, your marker will consider things like your voice, your body language and gestures, your slides and your engagement with the audience. Here are some tips for maximising your marks...
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Good planning lays the groundwork for successfully completing group task. Let's find out how to make a strong start. Starting a group project is the same as starting an individual project. You will need to: analyse the task determine what needs to be done create a plan for completing the...
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There are many similarities between presenting online and face-to-face. However, there are some differences that you should take into account. Here are some tips for delivering a successful online presentation. Avoid reading from a script It can be tempting to read from a script in online presentations, but it is...
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Depending on your program of study, you might be asked to create a poster presentation as part of an assessment. Learn how to design an effective poster presentation that balances text with graphics and helps your audience understand the main points of your work. What is a poster presentation? A...
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This section is designed to help you master the skills needed for effective face-to-face and online presentations. You will also learn how to create poster presentations and infographics. Let's get started! Oral presentation Most students will need to give an oral presentation at some stage of their study. For some,...
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Referencing is important for any type of assignment you do, and presentations are no different. On this page, we'll cover the ways that you can cite and reference the ideas, quotes and images you use in your presentations. Which referencing style? The first step for referencing is to find out...
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You may not be aware of it, but we all present information in different ways at different times. Maybe you give your close friends more details when telling a story, or explain an idea more slowly and with simpler examples when talking to a child. You might even switch languages...
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Most presentations are accompanied by visuals in the form of slides. When well-designed, they can make a presentation come to life and complement what you say. When designed poorly, they can confuse the audience. On this page, we unpack the elements that make visuals effective. Less is more Busy slides...