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− | = Presenting at the OpenOffice.org Conference | + | = Presenting at the OpenOffice.org Conference = |
− | + | A few simple tips for better presentations, <br> | |
− | + | to help you get your message across and make your audience happy. | |
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | * Not everyone | + | * Not everyone feels comfortable speaking in front of an audience... |
− | * | + | * ...or has much experience doing it... |
− | * | + | * ...or is a native English speaker... |
− | * | + | * so here are some simple tips that may help. |
* Not every item might be equally relevant for every room, presentation. | * Not every item might be equally relevant for every room, presentation. | ||
− | * Presentations with extensive advice on this same subject | + | * Presentations with extensive advice on this same subject are available all over the net; here we just aim to give basic tips. |
== Sound == | == Sound == | ||
* Before you start: check the microphone | * Before you start: check the microphone | ||
** Ask someone else: is the volume OK? | ** Ask someone else: is the volume OK? | ||
− | ** | + | ** If the microphone is fixed, find the best place to stand |
− | ** Microphone broken? Ask the | + | ** Microphone broken? Ask the organisers! |
* Beginning your presentation | * Beginning your presentation | ||
** Ask the audience if they can hear you | ** Ask the audience if they can hear you | ||
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* Where do you stand? | * Where do you stand? | ||
* Can people still see your slides? | * Can people still see your slides? | ||
− | * Can all people see you? | + | * Can all the people see you? |
* Can you see the audience? | * Can you see the audience? | ||
+ | * If the session is being recorded, can the camera see you? | ||
== Contact == | == Contact == | ||
* Try to speak in the direction of the audience | * Try to speak in the direction of the audience | ||
* Try to look at various parts of the hall/room/group of people | * Try to look at various parts of the hall/room/group of people | ||
− | * If you do not want to look at people | + | * If you do not want to look at people directly, you can look just over the heads |
== Slides – general == | == Slides – general == | ||
* Better is more slides with less info on a slide | * Better is more slides with less info on a slide | ||
− | * Do not read out your slides word for word - your audience can read :-) | + | * Do not read out your slides word for word - your audience can read too :-) |
+ | * Keep a printout of your slides in front of you so you know what is coming next | ||
== Slides – technical presentations == | == Slides – technical presentations == | ||
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** enlarging or highlighting part of the text | ** enlarging or highlighting part of the text | ||
** add slides with highlights / summary | ** add slides with highlights / summary | ||
+ | ** use the Notes pages for reference material | ||
== Answering questions == | == Answering questions == | ||
* Repeat the question, so that all attendees know what is asked | * Repeat the question, so that all attendees know what is asked | ||
− | * Try to | + | * Try to reply to the whole audience |
== Help from colleagues == | == Help from colleagues == | ||
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== A little practice before the real session == | == A little practice before the real session == | ||
− | * Ask a few friends or colleagues to watch 15 mins. | + | * Run through your presentation a few times in private to check timing etc |
− | * | + | * Ask a few friends or colleagues to watch a 15 mins. rehearsal of your presentation |
+ | ** They can give you their opinions and probably some useful tips. |
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Presenting at the OpenOffice.org Conference
A few simple tips for better presentations,
to help you get your message across and make your audience happy.
Introduction
- Not everyone feels comfortable speaking in front of an audience...
- ...or has much experience doing it...
- ...or is a native English speaker...
- so here are some simple tips that may help.
- Not every item might be equally relevant for every room, presentation.
- Presentations with extensive advice on this same subject are available all over the net; here we just aim to give basic tips.
Sound
- Before you start: check the microphone
- Ask someone else: is the volume OK?
- If the microphone is fixed, find the best place to stand
- Microphone broken? Ask the organisers!
- Beginning your presentation
- Ask the audience if they can hear you
- During the presentation
- Mind volume and distance
Sight
- Where do you stand?
- Can people still see your slides?
- Can all the people see you?
- Can you see the audience?
- If the session is being recorded, can the camera see you?
Contact
- Try to speak in the direction of the audience
- Try to look at various parts of the hall/room/group of people
- If you do not want to look at people directly, you can look just over the heads
Slides – general
- Better is more slides with less info on a slide
- Do not read out your slides word for word - your audience can read too :-)
- Keep a printout of your slides in front of you so you know what is coming next
Slides – technical presentations
- Little info/text often is no option
- Exact information is useful
- And needed for reading afterwards
- What can be done though:
- enlarging or highlighting part of the text
- add slides with highlights / summary
- use the Notes pages for reference material
Answering questions
- Repeat the question, so that all attendees know what is asked
- Try to reply to the whole audience
Help from colleagues
- There are always colleagues around
- Ask one to help
- To bring the microphone to someone with a question
- ...
A little practice before the real session
- Run through your presentation a few times in private to check timing etc
- Ask a few friends or colleagues to watch a 15 mins. rehearsal of your presentation
- They can give you their opinions and probably some useful tips.