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Be Concise – Keep your points clear. Avoid unnecessary details.
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Know Your Content – Be familiar with the topic and what you want to discuss.
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Make Notes – Prepare notes to help guide your presentation and keep you on track.
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Use Available Equipment – If you don’t have a projector, display slides on your laptop screen.
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Position Yourself and Your Camera Well – Sit at an angle and position your phone or camera so both you and your slides are visible. Redcord yourself the way the guide suggests (i.e. both you and your slides should be visible on the recording)
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Keep Slides Visual – A presentation is a visual aid, so slides should contain minimal text and mostly images or diagrams to support your points.
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Practice – Go through your presentation a few times to build confidence.
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Check Example Presentations – Someone's example
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