Preparation
Visual Aids
Apperance
Body Language
100
How many run-throughs of your presentation should you do before you present it?
1-3 times
100
What should you do if technology fails and you cannot use your visual aid?
Give your presentation without it.
100
True/ False: It is ok to let your personality come through your outfit, as long as it is not distracting.
True
100
True/False: My arms should be crossed while giving a presentation.
False
200
What happens if your audience knows you aren't interested in your topic?
They won't be interested either
200
How much information does research suggest that we take in visually?
55%
200
Name two colors that are ideal to wear (because they are the least distracting) while giving a presentation.
Black, white, grey, tan, brown
200
Give 3 examples of good body language.
Smiling, standing up straight, hands at sides, look audience in eyes, move around, etc
300
Whose interests should you consider when making a presentation?
Both yours and the audience's
300
How much of the time should you be looking at your audience?
80% of the time
300
Describe an outfit that would be appropriate for a presentation.
Answers will vary
300
Give 3 examples body language to avoid.
straight face, avoiding eye contact, bad posture, crossed arms, fidgeting
400
Who should all of your attention be on?
Your audience
400
Why shouldn't you have paragraphs of information on your visual aid?
They can be distracting. You should be the source of the knowledge. (answers will vary)
400
Besides clothes, name two important aspects of appearance.
Jewelry, perfume, hairstyle, makeup
400
What are the 4 key body language techniques discussed?
Eye contact, Facial expressions, Voice, and Posture
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