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This guide aims to assist students in preparing and delivering effective presentations as part of their Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). It covers essential aspects such as understanding your audience, structuring your presentation with a clear introduction, key points, and conclusion, and utilizing various resources like PowerPoint and handouts. Key skills highlighted include maintaining eye contact, vocal techniques, and effective body language. Enhancing your presentation abilities is crucial for engaging your audience and effectively communicating your project ideas.
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Presentation Skills Type the author’s name and date of presentation here
Aims and Objectives • To assist students prepare and deliver a presentation as part of their Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) • To give students an understanding of: • Using appropriate resources • Presentation structure • Presentation skills
Effective Presentations An effective presentation should contain the following • Introduction and aims • Key points in a structured coherent order • Conclusion or summary Video Link
Effective Presentations • Know your audience • Content should be relevant and focused • Know your content • Be prepared to answer questions on your topic • Eye contact and facial gestures • Voice – tone, pace, volume • Posture and stance • Body language and mannerisms • Rehearse, rehearse and rehearse! Video Link
Resources • PowerPoint • Flip chart • Visualiser • Handouts and leaflets • Photographs and films • Artefact • Production or play Remember to checking your spelling and grammar! Video Link
Hints and Tips A personal tip from Dave Wellbeck Video Link
Your EPQ • Proposed title • Aims and objectives • Methodology and research methods used • Proposed presentation method • Any problems to date • If so, how have you dealt with these issues?
Presentations and Feedback Deliver a 3 minute presentation outlining your project ideas • Aims and objectives • Methodology and research methods used • Proposed presentation method • Any problems to date • If so, how have you dealt with these issues? Video Link
Any questions? • Contact us:visitus@exeter.ac.uk01392 724043