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Title: Presentations: CFL Access History


1
Presentations CFL Access History
  • Shaun Theobald
  • The Student Learning Advisory Service

2
Chosing the topic
  • Learning outcomes/assessment criteria
  • Personal interest/enthusiasm
  • Appropriate to timing 15 minutes
  • Depth/breadth
  • The Home Front too broad
  • The Home Guard better
  • The Home Guard in Kent ideal

3
Researching the topic
  • Cover core issues/material first basic reading
  • Time-manage your research
  • Set realistic targets
  • Keep accurate bibliographical records
  • Use a range of materials
  • Use the www effectively
  • http//www.vts.intute.ac.uk/detective/

4
Planning the presentation
  • Stage 1 think widely
  • Brain map
  • Bullet points
  • Stage 2 think about sequence
  • Order of information
  • Introduction development conclusion
  • Stage 3 combined plan

5
Preparing the presentation
  • From your plan, write up a continuous narrative
  • As if this was a rough draft of an essay
  • NOT an essay but means that you really
    understand the whole sequence of ideas
  • From your narrative, produce a sequence of bullet
    points/brief notes that will generate your
    presentation

6
Methods of delivery
  • Three main methods of delivery
  • 1. Power Point
  • Very organised
  • Good for priority/sequence
  • Clear stages
  • Good for timing
  • 2. Bullet points
  • Encourages good interactions between
    speaker/audience
  • Gives a sense of spontaneity

7
Methods of delivery
  • 3. Brief notes
  • Can work like bullet points
  • But danger of becoming a prepared script
  • Keep them short!
  • Whatever you do, talk from prepared
  • informationdont read out a prepared
  • script!!

8
Bad practice/good practice
  • Dotalk from your notes
  • Dontread out
  • Dotalk clearly
  • Dontmumble
  • Dolook up/keep eye contact
  • Dontkeep your head down avoid your audience

9
Bad practice/good practice
  • Dogive your presentation calmly and
    systematically
  • Dontrush your delivery
  • Dobe aware of structure and plan your work
  • Dontramble from point to point
  • Dokeep the interest of the audience
  • Dont focus everything on yourself

10
Visual material
  • Visual material can engage your audience
  • Can add clarity/interest
  • e. g cartoon or map for History topic
  • Allow time to absorb
  • Relevance?
  • Number of images?
  • Clarity/visibility/density
  • Purpose
  • Integration with presentation?
  • ACTIVITY- Think about the pros cons of
    different visual material for presenting a
    History topic

11
Structure
  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • Explains purpose, aims and scope
  • Outline only
  • Development
  • Detailed account
  • Clear stages
  • Signpost statements summarise/direct
  • Conclusion
  • Overall summary

12
Timing 15 to 20 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Two or three minutes
  • Development stages/signposts
  • c 3 5 main points x 2 - 3mins
  • Conclusion
  • One or two minutes
  • Questions
  • Two or three minutes

13
NVC (Non-verbal communication)
  • Voice
  • Speed volume tone
  • Breathing
  • Constructive pauses
  • Not rushing!
  • Eye contact
  • Continuous, overall
  • Stance/posture
  • Relaxedbut
  • Not too informal

14
NVC
  • Hands/arms
  • Beware of nerves
  • Minimise gestures
  • Dont cross your arms defensively
  • The arena/environment
  • Furniture/layout
  • Where are you talking from?
  • Your comfort audience comfort

15
Delivery
  • The actual presentation
  • Check posture/stance
  • Pause before you talk
  • Look around eye contact smile
  • Move through in sequence
  • Pause between key stages
  • Emphasise signpost statements

16
Delivery
  • Involve the audience
  • Keep looking up
  • Watch your hands/arms
  • Keep momentum
  • Keep focus
  • Encourage questions, at the end

17
Audience participation
  • Involve your audience?
  • Builds interest
  • Takes the focus off you
  • Develops audience concentration
  • Simple activity c. mid-way?
  • Keep it short!
  • Questionnaire/key data/map or diagram/visual
    image(s)/simple ranking exercise
  • nb must be relevant and integrated

18
Handling questions
  • Be positive!
  • An opportunity, not a threat
  • Look towards the questioner
  • Positive NVC
  • Re-phrase for clarity to buy time
  • Pause
  • Honest answer
  • If you dont know, say who might
  • Dont be unintentionally hostile!

19
Good luck
  • For your presentations
  • For further advice and guidance, please see
    www.kent.ac.uk/uelt/learning
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