CMN 414 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Eye Contact, Microsoft Powerpoint, Presentation Of A Group
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Presentations for no group of public audiences. Group presentation- relatively uninterrupted talk or speech by one or more group members within a group, on behalf of a group, or by an entire group. Purpose- states that what a speaker wants listeners to know, think, believe or do as the result for a specific presentation. Logistics- describes the strategic planning, arranging, and use of people, facilities, time and materials relevant to your presentation. Content- collecting relevant ideas and information for the purpose of your presentation. Organization- keep your presentation well organized as people react positively to them: reason giving, time arrangement, space arrangement, problem solution, causes and effects, stories and examples, compare and contrast. Mediated presentations- when group members rely on electronic technology to speak across time, distance and organizational boundaries. Audio presentations- when speaking via an audio only connection is easier then speaking in front of a.