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Making Powerful Presentations: Engage, Persuade, Inspire
Prepare for High-Impact Presentations
Section intro (0:49)
Course Overview (1:24)
Goals of a presentation: Informing, Educating, Persuading (2:08)
What makes a great presentation (1:12)
Key ingredients of a presentation (1:25)
Audiences attention span (4:52)
Body language (5:30)
Make a whole brain presentation (4:28)
Leave a mark in your audience (4:10)
Maximize involvement (5:35)
How to prepare (4:43)
Know your audience (2:53)
How to go about presentations (3:47)
Virtual presentations (4:58)
Summary (0:31)
Slides Sections
Design Persuasive Slides and Presentation Structure
The importance of a deep knowledge of the subject (1:57)
Start with the end in mind (3:20)
Structuring your presentation (5:42)
What's in it for the audience (4:08)
Keypoints - what do you want your audience to take away (2:52)
Grasp the attention of your audience (7:53)
Book-end attention: the importance of closing (2:03)
How to use visual aids (2:41)
How to avoid death by powerpoint - tips on graphics (2:35)
Kawasaki's 10-20-30 rule (2:29)
Introducing visual aids and slideshow tips (3:24)
Importance of practicing (1:37)
How to avoid death by a thousand slides (4:00)
Slides Sections
Deliver with Confidence and Authority
Dealing with nerves (5:53)
Engaging with your audience right away (5:25)
Body language during your presentation (4:40)
Leveraging your presence (4:16)
Always maintain eye contact (4:07)
How to improve your eye contact (3:25)
Controlling your voice (4:49)
Using interactive activities (2:25)
Pauses and sign posting (3:56)
Making use of visual aids (2:14)
How to dress for your presentation (3:44)
Handling questions from the audience (5:42)
Practice makes progress (1:19)
Summary (1:07)
Slides Sections
Structuring your presentation
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