This is a condensation of a lengthier list prepared by John
Spurrier for the undergraduate capstone course. The items are
meant for a larger audience, a more formal speaking situation
and a longer time format so some of them may seem odd; take them
in the proper spirit. Send any questions to
grego@stat.sc.edu
Page revised on 11/26/96
Presentation Goals
- Do you have clearly defined goals?
Ground Rules
- How much time is allocated for your presentation?
- What audio-visual equipment will be available?
Presentation Outline
- Have you developed an outline?
Presentation
- Do you establish a spirit of goodwill?
- Do you acknowledge the work of colleagues on the project?
- Do you give the goal of the presentation?
- Do you start with enthusiasm?
- Do you list the main topics of the presentation?
- Do you give the background needed to understand the data collection activity?
- Are you boring the audience with information they already know?
- Are visual aids used to explain products, complicated processes, key point of the design or results?
- Is your background presentation non-statistical?
- Do you explain the experiment?
- Do you summarize the analysis in language the audience will understand?
- Do you state the results in terms of the setting of the problem rather than in statistical jargon?
- Do you summarize the goal, the data collection activity and major results?
- Do you finish with enthusiasm?
Presentation Style
- What presentation style will you use? Speaking from notes is generally best.
- Do you keep an expressive face during your presenation?
- Do you maintain eye contact with the audience?
Oral Delivery
- Are you enthusiastic?
- Do you speak with enough volume to be heard at the back of the room?
- Do you clearly enunciate each word?
- Do you speak at a rate that can be comfortably understood?
- Do you speak to the audience or to the visual aid when refering to the visual aid?
Visual Aids
- Can the visual aids be seen by the entire audience?
- Are they legible?
- Can they be easily read at the back of the room?
- Can they be easily understood?
- Do you use phrases rather than complete sentences?
- Do you leave lots of white spaces?
- Do you effectively use color?
- Have you practiced with the projection equipment?
- Are the images aligned properly?
- Are your visual aids in proper order?
- Have you proofread your visual aids?
- Have you indicated on your speech notes where visual aids will be used?
Handouts
- What type of handout will you use?
Rehearsing
- Are you rehearsing well in advance of the presentation?
- Have you rehearsed your entire presentation in private?
- Have you given your presenation to a friend?
- Have you fine tuned your presentation to meet the time requirement?
Overcoming Fear
- Are you comfortable about making the presentation?
- If not, have you analyzed your fears as specifically as possible?
- Have you tried relaxation techniques?
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