Title: PRESENTATION PREPARATION A REVIEW
1PRESENTATION PREPARATIONA REVIEW
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4Ethical Considerations Are Important
5Ethical Considerations Are Important
6Ethical Adaptation
- Situation analysis (p. 103)
- Listener analysis (p. 105)
7Extemporaneous Speaking
Memorized
Impromptu
Manuscript
8Basic Procedures for Speech Preparation
See handout
9Research for Presentations
- What resources have you used?
- The Internet
- Is it a source? (No)
- Is it a finding tool? (Yes)
- How do you assess Internet source credibility?
(see p. 127)
10Research for Presentations
- Source information
- Everything you access for knowledge background
regarding your topic. - Support information
- Anything you specifically include in your
presentation to back up claims. Support
information should be clearly cited.
11Structure and Outlining Considerations
- Outline format issues
- Use standard outline symbols
- Indent and justify text properly
- Single space within points, double space between
points - No A without B, and no 1 without 2
12Structure and Outlining Considerations
- Four elements of an introduction
- Gain attention
- Justify topic
- Justify speaker
- Preview main points
13Structure and Outlining Considerations
- Main points
- Design as clear, simple, single declarative
statements (not titles or questions) - Use parallel order
- Use parallel language
14Structure and Outlining Considerations
- Transitions
- Include both internal summaries and bridge
statements - Format as a separate outline element
15Structure and Outlining Considerations
- Signposting
- Use verbal signposting
- One, two, three, etc.
- Use nonverbal signposting
- Youve got fingers, so use them...
16Structure and Outlining Considerations
- Support material
- Include support material and citation information
- Determine what citation information is useful
- Be sure to communicate citation information to
your audience (not simply in the outline) - Highlight support and cite material in the
outline
17Structure and Outlining Considerations
- Structuring a solid conclusion
- Review main points using parallel order
- Close smoothly and with finality
- You can achieve closure by referring back to your
opening statement