Presentation
Presentation Techniques
Wed. 1st. Period Tim Hemington
Keywords:
Culture, Discussion, Listening, Presentation, Project, Speaking

Delivery: Fully online

Students learn techniques and skills to enable them to successfully deliver presentations to audiences in English. We focus on presentation formats including; objects, processes and problem & solutions. Students study and practice; delivery, research and multimedia. They are introduced to public speaking and learn how to suitably address groups, use non-verbal communication, project the voice and logically structure presentations. Subject to approval, students choose their own topics-the only stipulation is that all topics must have some connection to relevant global issues and specific reference must be made the United Nation’s Sustainable Developments Goals. During the semester there are two group presentations and one individual presentation. At the end of the course, students should be able to give well structured, media assisted presentations in English. 

Presentation content can include:

  • Self-introductions
  • New technologies & concepts
  • New and improved Products
  • Examples of bad and good practices and processes
  • Societal problems and potential.
  • Global and Domestic Issues

This course is best suited for students who are reasonably comfortable taking instruction and participating in class in English, and who want to develop confidence when presenting in front of audiences.

Students pass the course when they successfully complete all assigned course work. Final grades are compiled from attendance, classroom participation, completed homework assignments, and assigned presentations. Students are reminded to pay particular attention to university attendance regulations. Class interaction via Moodle use is a mandatory course requirement and will be assessed in relation to the final grade. Plagiarism is totally unacceptable.


Course Objectives:

  • To practice & develop planning and oral skills to give prepared speeches.
  • To practice & develop individual and group public speaking skills.
  • To demonstrate & improve active listening skills for interaction.
  • To interact effectively in small groups to complete assignments.
  • To successfully learn and understand the criteria for giving a successful presentation to an audience.


Class Participation: 15%
Homework (Moodle Assignments): 10%
Object Presentation 1: 25%
Process Presentation 2: 25%
Problem & Solution Presentation 3: 25%


1

Orientation / Self Introductions / Ice Breakers

2

Voice and Body. Effective Techniques for Communication

3

Planning & Structuring Presentations: The UN's SDGs

4

Object Presentations (Workshop)

5

Presentation Development

6

Group Presentations 1 (Objects)

7

Presentation Feedback / Dealing with Nervousness and Distractions

8

Process Presentations (Workshop)

9

Presentation Development

10

Group Presentations 2 (Processes)

11

Presentation Feedback / Problem and Solution Presentations (Workshop)

12

Multimedia, Supporting Materials and Audience Questions

13

Presentation Development

14

Problem & Solution Presentations

15

Special Homework Assignment