Monday, December 19, 2011

HOW TO WRITE A PRESENTATION

If you are in fact going to be giving a presentation, not
just submitting a written one, you will want to think carefully about how to structure
the written portion so that it helps you remember and go over the important points
without helping you read straight from the paper.


But
everyone is different in this regard.  Some people find it useful to write out the
entire thing, then practice it, then have the notes with them in case they get
lost.


Others find it helpful to just sketch out the main
ideas and include important points on a flash card or set of them to make sure they
don't get lost.


Much of it depends on how comfortable you
are giving presentations and whether you tend to stumble or forget what you meant to say
because of the nervousness of being in front of
people.


Personally I like to write the whole thing out and
practice it but will also vary from the script according to the situation or if I have a
sudden burst of insight while giving the presentation.

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