How to create a good presentation

Creating the presentation

Depending on how much time you have

1 slide / 2 minutes is recommended

Avoid complicated formulas which may take time to be read or understood

Stick to the idea

Try to present the result first

Presentation parts

Introductory part should be a short presentation about you, the product, or main idea you focus on

Start off with a joke

"Today we are going to talk about..."

Related story to your presentation

Focused part of presentation

Keep it simple

People like numbers, but not only numbers

DO NOT just read it, try to explain it

Again, very important DO NOT OVERKILL

Give a outline slide after chapters and show people what's coming up in your presentation

Final part

Give a conclusion

Show a slide with what you have done or proved

Ask questions about your presentation

Be brief

Resources

Stock images

Tool of choice

Remote controller

Laser Pen

Backup the presentation on a a usb stick

Identify your audience

Who are they?

What do they do?

Level of knowledge

Draft structure of ideas and order

Get some key points that you want to higlight

Tagline

Famous quote

Motto

Fun facts

Do not overkill! (People get bored fast)

Limit your material

Do not include only NEW information to the audience

Try to keep a balance between new and clasical content

Do not fill the slide or mind map only with text

Tips & Tricks

Your audience is not your enemy

If you find it boring, imagine how they see it

Try to keep eye contact with people that listen to you

Connect and interact with people listening

Try to deliver the message, not just read it

Try to motive the audience by

Asking them questions

Take a pause so they can think about your questions or answers

Body language

Speak loud and clear

Stories are important

Be confident; try not to be uptight or nervous.

Look at the audience. Smile, occasionally

Talk to the audience.

Be honest.

Common mistakes to be avoided

Don’t try to speak fast

Even if frustrated, do NOT use bad words

Don’t try to say too much.

Avoid acronyms, abbreviations as much as possible.

Don’t copy flashy native speakers.

Don’t start your talk with apologies about your presentation. Nobody cares!

Part 2

Part 1

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Part 3