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Technical Report Writing

Technical Report Writing. COMSATS Institute of Information Technology WAH Course Coordinator: Muhammad Ayub Attari ayub-2626@hotmail.com Lecture: Presentation/ Oral Speeches. Giving Speeches and Oral Presentations. Types of speeches. Extempore speech Oral presentation.

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Technical Report Writing

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  1. Technical Report Writing COMSATS Institute of Information Technology WAH • Course Coordinator: Muhammad Ayub Attari ayub-2626@hotmail.com • Lecture: Presentation/ Oral Speeches

  2. Giving Speeches and Oral Presentations

  3. Types of speeches • Extempore speech • Oral presentation

  4. What is an extempore speech

  5. Presentation • A well preplanned speech • Knowing the subject of the speech • Knowing the expected audience • Knowing the occasion and time tenure

  6. Objectives of today’s discussion • Illustrate how planning speeches differs from planning written documents. • Describe how to organize presentations and speeches. • Explain the tasks involved in developing a speech. • Discuss using visuals in oral presentations. • Discuss what is involved in designing effective presentation visuals. • Explain ways to overcome anxiety.

  7. Three-Step Process forOral Presentations • Plan your speech or presentation • Write your speech or presentation • Complete your speech or presentation

  8. Reasons for Giving a Speech To inform To motivate To persuade To entertain

  9. Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Writing Speechesand Presentations Explain what happens in each step of organizing your speech: • Define your idea • Limit your scope • Choose your approach • Prepare an outline • Choose an appropriate style

  10. Developing Your Speech Introduction Your introduction should • Arouse audience interest • Build credibility • Preview the presentation

  11. Building the Bodyof Your Speech • Connect your ideas by • Using transitional words between sentences and paragraphs • Captivate your audience by • Relating your subject to audience’s needs • Using clear, vivid language • Explaining the relationship between your subject and familiar ideas

  12. Closing Your Speech • Restate your main points. • Emphasize what you want your audience to do or think. • Describe the next steps if the speech requires action of others. • End on a positive note. • Provide for a question-and-answer period, if appropriate.

  13. Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Types of Presentation Visuals When would each of the following visuals be most effective: Handouts Slides Chalkboards Flipcharts Whiteboards Electronic presentations Overheads

  14. Features of an Electronic Presentation • Templates • Sorters • Animation • Multimedia • Links • Handouts • Speaker’s notes

  15. Designing Effective Visuals • Limit each visual to one idea. • Illustrate your main points, not your entire presentation. • Use borders, points, and boxes to highlight important information. • Use clip art sparingly to add color and excitement. • Avoid visuals that conflict with your verbal message.

  16. Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Delivering Your Message Under what circumstances would each of the following be most appropriate? Memorizing Reading Speaking from notes Impromptu speaking

  17. Think positively. Prepare more material than necessary. Rehearse. Arrange your notes and visuals before you speak. Take deep breaths before you begin. Memorize the opening statement. Use visuals for assistance and audience interest. Use nonverbals for emphasis. Overcoming Nervousness

  18. Handling Questions • Focus on the questioner. • Respond appropriately. • Maintain control. • Stay cool in the hot seat. • Encourage questions from the audience. • Conclude your speech positively and professionally.

  19. Let’s Discuss Test Your Knowledge • What are the three steps in planning an oral presentation? • What is the purpose of defining the main idea of a speech? • Why do you have to limit your scope when planning a presentation? • What do you want to achieve with the introduction part of your speech? With the close of your speech? • What six types of visuals are commonly used in presentations?

  20. Let’s Discuss Test Your Knowledge continued • What are five key rules for designing effective presentation visuals? • How does impromptu speaking differ from speaking from notes? • As a speaker, what nonverbal signals can you send to appear more confident? • What can speakers do to maintain control during the question-and-answer period? • Why is simplicity of organization important in oral communication?

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