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write down the characteristics of good presentation.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Characteristics of a Good/Effective Presentation :

∆ The presentation ideas should be well adapted to your audience.

∆ A good presentation should be concise and should be focused on the topic.

∆ A good presentation should have the potential to convey the required information.

∆ A good presentation should be concise and should be focused on the topic. It should not move off-track.

∆ A good presentation should have the potential to convey the required information.

∆ The fear should be transformed into positive energy during the presentation. Be calm and relaxed while giving a presentation. Before beginning, wait and develop an eye contact with the audience. Focus on conveying your message well and use a positive body language.

∆ To communicate the desired information, the speaker should use more of visual aids such as transparencies, diagrams, pictures, charts, etc. Each transparency/slide should contain limited and essential information only. No slide should be kept on for a longer time. Try facing the audience, rather than the screen. The speaker should not block the view. Turn on the room lights else the audience might fall asleep and loose interest. Organize all the visuals for making a logical and sound presentation.

∆ A good presentation must be planned. The speaker must plan how to begin the presentation, what to speak in the middle of presentation and how to end the presentation without losing audience interests at any point of time.

∆ Rehearse and practice the presentation. This will help the speaker to be more confident and self-assured. The more the speaker rehearses the better the presentation turns to be.

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Answered by satyasritha0617
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  • Confidence
  • Passion
  • Knowledge
  • Naturalness
  • Organization
  • Time-sensitive
  • Clarity

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