1. Carry alot of things when you are talking or coming in
2.Don’t dress informal
3. Don’t just have your eyes on the screen the whole time
A bad presentation consists of a presenter being unorganized
A bad presentation also consists of lack of eye contact to many kids rely on the paper and need confidence in order to intrigue the audience.
A bad presenter has low tone and bad body language
note cards/ bulletpoints for my presentation so I myself can bring up more relative ideas and comments that connect to what I am trying to say.
help you build up confidence.
to say.
carry things that you only need don’t be an over achiever
don’t read didn’t cross your arms stand up right
when you presenting don’t ever have a lot of things
don’t ever read from the screen
make sure you know your topic and be prepared when you about to present
I just want to know whether formal clothing is mandatory.
I think it important to have good body language when presenting.
I agree with this Examples because it gives the audience the respect.
I think that keeping eye contact with your audience is good
Make sure to dress appropriate and formal.
Make sure to know what to say and don’t read off the screen.
Talk about things related to the slide and topic, make eye contact and be professional.
You should be prepared with your presentation so you won’t have to deal with trying to remember things and also so you won’t rely so much on the screen.
Always dress in an appropriate manner for a presentation so people can take your content and yourself in a serious manner.
To keep your audience engaged in what you are presenting, you have to keep your slides nice and short. Your slides need to have the least amount of words possible. For instance, instead of having paragraphs you should have bullet points that show your key ideas of that certain slide you are presenting. You should also have some picture in your slides.
in order to show off a good presentation you need to be prepared and be able to show the best of yourself.
appearance is important.
keep slides short and neat.
eye contact with the audience is important.
DOn’t stand with your back to the audience, and stare at the slides confused like if you don’t know your own topic.
Dressing formal and being professional will give your audience a knowing that you’re taking it serious.
Always speaking with a loud clear voice and giving eye contact to keep your audience engaged
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