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How to prepare an informative presentationBY: BEN FAZIO
Identify your goal
Increase what the audience knows. Teach information that they will find useful. Demonstrate something useful. Show how it relates in space. Arouse interest in uninteresting topics.
Create information hunger
Ask rhetorical questions
Questions that are asked for effect. With no answer expected. They get the audience thinking.
Make the information relevant
Importance Novelty Usefulness
Revealing extrinsic motivation
Reasons outside the presentation for listening.
Informative content
Main points, sub points, illustrations, examples. The audience focuses on generalizations.
Reference
Pearson, J., Nelson, P., Titsworth, S., & Harter, L. (2011). Human Communication (4th ed.). New York, New York: Mcgraw-Hill.