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Discover the innovative training game of PowerPoint Karaoke, a unique method to bolster your communication and presentation skills. Participants deliver impromptu presentations based on randomly selected slides, fostering creativity and quick thinking. This engaging activity, which began in Berlin in 2006, helps improve rhetorical abilities, offers public speaking practice, and enhances improvisational skills. With just 10 seconds to view each slide, participants engage in dialogue and reflection, making it an effective and enjoyable way to prepare for future presentations.
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Module Homepage: www.comp.dit.ie/dgordon/courses/communications/index.html Lectures Excercises Assignment
Journey so far... • Epistemology • Visualisation • Mind Maps • Bloom’s Taxonomy • Learning Theories • Learning Styles • Communications
Last lecture... recap Communications 3
Last lecture • Meeting Mangement • Information Organisation • Presentations • Intellectual Property
Communications 4Powerpoint Karaoke Communications Skills - Oral
Powerpoint Karaoke - PPTK • A spin-off from the traditional Karaoke, however instead of singing songs, the participants must present an Impromptu and random PPT presentation. • Powerpoint-Karaoke can be considered a training game that allows the participants to hone their rhetorical presentation skills with a flair for dialogue. It is also considered to be a form of Improv or as a type of Theatersport game. • Powerpoint-Karaoke made its world debut in January 2006 in Berlin. • Goal - offers the possibility to improve one's rhetorical abilities.
How does it work...? • Random slide • 10 seconds to view it • Describe the picture • Short discussion the image • No right or wrong answers • Can be factual, historic, humourous, made up, etc.
Reflect and evaluate... • As a result of this excercise, write down 10 things that would help you in making future presentations. • Name and student #
Benefits of Powerpoint Karaoke • Experience presenting • Experience public speaking • “Improv” reduces pressure • Practice for assignment
That’s it for today... Sumo bene!