Presenting infront of your peers can be a very scary experience for some students. However, if you get past your nerves, presenting can eventually get to be fun. Here are a couple tips to effectively presenting in a classroom:
1. Practice, practice, practice
You can never practice too much for a presentation. Sure, many people usually get nervous when speaking in front of an audience; however, if you practice your speach enough that you become comfortable with the material then you will be less nervous when doing it infront of others. The more you go over your presentation, the less likely you will be to say, "um," or "like," or other filler words that lack professionalism and distract from the subject matter.
2. Be yourself.
While you want to be as professional as possible, you don't want your audience to not even recognize who is talking to them. Be yourself and be comfortable so that your audience can better relate to you. Make sure you actually make eye contact with your peers, just as you would in normal conversation. This help them to pay better attention when you aren't just giving your presentation to the back wall behind them.
When you follow these two tips it will help you to be more comfortable in front of your audience. When you are comfortable, your presenation will be much easier to relate with and more exciting for the audience to listen to. Your ultimate goal should be to inform your audience of the assigned topic, while making it as pleasing as possible for them to hear about it.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
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