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Presentation Skills Lee Ann Kendrick, Regional Advocacy Specialist October 2013. Presentation Skills. Strategies for becoming a better public speaker Strategies for developing stronger presentations Strategies for calming nerves. Who is afraid of Public Speaking?. Top 10 Global Fears.
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Presentation Skills Lee Ann Kendrick, Regional Advocacy Specialist October 2013
Presentation Skills • Strategies for becoming a better public speaker • Strategies for developing stronger presentations • Strategies for calming nerves
Six Strategies You Can Use • Planning • Practice • Engaging your audience • Body Language • Thinking Positively • Calming Nerves
Planning • Structure what you want to say • Outlines help! • Strong opening • Attention grabbers • Humor • Closing remarks • Planning helps you think on your feet, especially during unpredictable Q & A • Make it your own!
Practice • Practice, practice, practice! • In front of family • PTA meetings • Video yourself • Things to look for • Verbal stalls • Are you smiling? • Gestures • How did you handle interruptions?
Engaging your Audience • Ask leading questions • Encourage your audience to participate • Make eye contact • Pay attention to how you are speaking • Do Not READ to your audience • Using a podium
Body Language Research has shown that up to 94% of communication is non-verbal.
Body Language • Stand up straight • Refrain from crossing your arms • Standing on one foot • Avoid gestures that feel unnatural
“ The way you overcome fear and shyness is to become so wrapped up in something that you forget to be afraid” Lady Bird Johnson
Calming Nerves • Know your audience • Know your material • Structure your presentation • Calm yourself from the inside
Know your Audience • Ask before hand who will be your audience? • What do they already know about your topic? • Are they experts? • Will your information be brand new? • Is there a meeting before/after? What topics will be covered? Tip: Greet people at the door
Know Your Material • Read the modules! • Do your own research about the topic • The audience is looking at you as the “Expert” • Do not try to cover everything you know about the topic • Select points that are relevant for this audience
Structure your Presentation • Key phrases on index cards or Power point • Avoid Memorizing what you want to say • Create natural breaks within your presentation • Ask a question • Provide an activity
Calm yourself from the inside • Practice deep breathing • Drink water • Smile • Use visualization techniques • Speak more slowly than you would in a conversation • Move around during your presentation, this expends nervous energy
Remember Nerves are not your enemy and you do not have to fear public speaking!
For more information contact: Lee Ann Kendrick, Regional Advocacy Specialist (571)329-9365 lkendrick@pta.orgPTA.org