Visuals
Delivery
PD600
Nervousness
100

The most important part of your slide/visual should be _____ than the other parts.

bigger

100

What should you do if there is a podium on the stage or place you present?

Don't touch it!

100

How long is the presentation on Day 4 of this class?

Max. 15 minutes

100

What should you warm up before you present? 

Your Voice


200

What should you always enable when showing a video?

Closed captions (subtitles)

200

What should you try to replace your filler words with?

pause, silence 

200

What are the 4 pillars of an effective presentation?

Delivery, Engagement, Content, Visuals

200

Why does writing down your fears help manage nervousness? 

Makes them explicit, more rational
Gets them out of our heads

300

How many messages should each slide have?

One 

300

Standing with balanced feet, strong spine, and direct eye contact is essential to establish your _______________ with an audience.

Credibility

300

How can you avoid a Pop-Up Presentation (from the thumball)?

You can't- everyone has to answer one. (Good try!)

300

What is one way you can speak conversationally in your presentation?

Use conversational language
Use questions (2 way dialogue)

400

What is the best way to start planning your visuals?

Start with an outline, slowly add details (start with content)

400

List 3 things that are important voice techniques when presenting?

Pause, Project (volume), Articulate, Pace, Vocal Variety, Limit filler words

400

What is the name of the feedback tool (with 4 levels of competency) that we will use to assess your presentations in this class?

Rubric

400

Name 4 of the 10 techniques discussed in the video yesterday about ways to manage nerves.

Greet your anxiety, take deep belly breaths, warm up your voice, put spotlight on your audience, write down your fears, expect to be successful, view speaking as a conversation- practice, manage procrastination, plan for contingencies, clear structure in an outline format

500

According to the pre-work "Wild Slides", you should not treat slides as a __________________.

Teleprompt ("handout" or "notes" also acceptable)

500

What are the 4 purposeful gestures you can use in a presentation to help the audience understand and remember key messages better?

Enumerate
Open Palm
Describe
Two Sides

500

Give the full name of 1 expert that has presented on any of the videos you watched for pre-work or yesterday in class.

David Phillips (pre-work)
Matt Abrahams (nervousness)
Cara Hale Alter (credibility)
Vinh Giang (pause)
Vanessa Van Edwards (gestures)
Dananjaya Hettiarachchi (don't touch the podium)
Rita Pierson (educator)
Brandon Bolt (AI- 3 minute thesis)
Kashiko Rodrigo (who do you think you are?)

500

What is the fear of public speaking called? (technical term)

Glossophobia