Types of Presentations
5 Categories of Presenters Skills
Parts of an Outline
5 Keys Steps of Preparation Process
Vocabulary
100
Informal presentation
What is a presentation that may occur on a daily or ongoing basis, is usually shorter and more spontaneous than a formal presentation, and may involve a smaller audience
100
Selection
What is the category that focuses on knowing your audience, acknowledging your topic, gathering ideals/facts, and researching
100
General Purpose
What is the "to inform" statement
100
Determine a topic
What is the process of narrowing down ideals
100
Communication
What is the process of creating and exchanging meaning through symbolic interaction
200
Formal presentation
What is a presentation scheduled in advance and usually involving individual or team research and audiovisual support
200
Organization
What is the category that deals with formal structure, outlining, and making sure sources are credible
200
Thesis Statement
What is the "central ideal" statement
200
Determine the purpose
What is the process of figuring out what the audience will take from your presentation
200
Nonverbal communication
What is a system of symbolic behaviors that includes all forms of communication except words..(body language, gestures)
300
Impromptu presentation
What is a presentation for which there is little or no time for advance preparation
300
Style
What is the category that deals with appearance and use of appropriate language
300
Introduction
What is the portion of your outline that has an attention getter, previews the main points and establishes your purpose
300
Research the topic
What is the process of gathering facts and knowledge
300
Delivery
What is the way a presenter uses his or her body and voice to communicate a message to an audience
400
Professional presentation
What is an informed, organized oral statement made to a group of professional or social peers, supervisors, clients or members of the general public
400
Memory
What is the category that deals with rehearsing
400
The Body
What is the part of your outline that contains the main points and supporting facts
400
Outlining the presentation
What is the process of organizing your ideals and facts
400
Demographics
What is information about a group's age, gender, education, group affiliations, ethnicity, and sociocultural background
500
Informative presentation
What is a presentation that conveys ideas an information in a clear, accurate, and objective manner to gain the audience's interest
500
Delivery
What is the category that deals with verbal skills such as projection, pronunciation and nonverbal skills such as eye contact, body language, and gestures
500
The Conclusion
What is the part of the presentation that pulls everything together and makes it memorable for the audience
500
Rehearse the presentation
What is the process in which you memorize, time, and correct trouble areas within your presentation
500
Visualization
What is the process of mentally picturing yourself doing something successfully
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