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Module 13 - Delivering Your Presentation

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Activity 1 | Activity 2 | Activity 3 | Activity 4 | Activity 5

Activity 2: Resourves

Writing: A Guide for College and Beyond

  • Give a Memorable Presentation, Chapter 27, p. 685 has some tips about speaking, gesturing, and stance for a presentation
  • Pay Attention to Details Last, Chapter 4, p. 32 reminds speakers and writers about how to use detail to enhance their main points
  • Understand the Rhetorical Situation,  Chapter 6, p. 43 reminds speakers and writers of how to reflect and think about the audience.
  • Think About Your Credibility, Chapter 6,  pp. 46-47 asks you reflect on how your audience might see you as you deliver your presentation.
  • Start Fast and Conclude with Strength Chapter 29, pp. 698-700 gives you tips for how to manage and elaborate on your introduction as well as your conclusion. 
  • Stay Active, Chapter 30, p. 706 gives you tips on speaking in active voice.

 

SF Writer 

  • Writing with Style, Chapter 11, pp. 85-100 introduces you to using language that has texture, is parallel and balanced.  This chapter might give you a good idea of how you come across--as an interesting presenter or a boring, stilted presenter. 
  • Treat Your Presentation as a Performance, Chapter 15, pp. 147-148 gives you more tips for the actual presentation, and how to enjoy the experience.

 

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