Presentations





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Meaning and Example
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Presentation is the process of introducing a topic to an audience, typically with the aid of projected images as slides.
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Types
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Providing Information
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Teaching a Skill
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Reporting Progress
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Selling a Product or Service
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Making a Decision
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Solving a Problem
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The 6×6 rule / The 7×7 rule
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The 6×6 Rule states that a PowerPoint slide (or any other electronic slide) should have no more than six lines of text and no more than six words in each of those lines.
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The 7×7 Rule states that a PowerPoint slide (or any other electronic slide) should have no more than seven lines of text and no more than seven words in each of those lines.
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The 10/20/30 Rule
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The 10/20/30 rule states that a PowerPoint presentation should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than thirty points.
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Method
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Planning your presentation
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Analyze your audience
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Select a topic
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Define the objectives
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Preparing the Content of Your Presentation
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Prepare the body
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Prepare the introduction and conclusion
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Rates / Prices
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Presentations: Starting From $150