What Makes A Good Presentation + Example
10 points of a good presentation:
- Good understanding of topic
Without understanding the topic, we won't be able to deliver the presentation to audience and they might not be able to catch the message we intended to deliver.
- Concise content
Presentation should be concise and straight to the point.
- Entertaining
Long presentations might need some ice-breakers in between. Not only to deliver the presentation, we might also need audience to respond to our presentation.
- Confident and relaxed
The main pillar that support the presentation is confidence in our presentation and relaxed in delivering it.
- Clear articulation and voice should be loud enough to be heard by audience
Sound systems might be helpful to allow our voice to be heard by large audience and clear articulation allow audience to understand what we're talking about.
- Inflection in speech
A flat speech will be boring and thus, adding inflections allow our presentation to be more dynamic.
- Making eye contact with audience and smile
Making eye contact and smiling to the audience allow the audience to be more relaxed and help them to understand better.
- Motions
Making hand motions or moving around the stage during a presentation allow the presentation look more natural and add up to our confidence. Overdoing it would be bad though.
- Good conclusion
Having a good conclusion is the main point of the presentation.
- Visual aids
Visual aids such as slides, images or videos, allow the presentation to be more entertaining as well.
Example of a good presentation:https://www.ted.com/talks/alison_killing_what_happens_when_a_city_runs_out_of_room_for_its_dead
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