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    Powtoons Evaluation

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    Evaluation for Jonas Jonas’s presentation is interesting because two programs, Prezi and Powtoon, were utilized. This is a good choice because although Prezi is more entertaining than a PowerPoint, it is mostly composed of text which can get boring. The Powtoons are informative and they give the audience a break. This presentation easily represents its purpose because it does not go off track. You are aware of what is being taught because everything is related to the topic. Also, the title…

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    Oral History Project

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    history, students give individuals a chance to participate in the creation of the historical retelling of their lives. Instead of doing a boring essay about someone’s history, students can create PowerPoints, scrapbooks, posters, or other creative presentations. This project allows students to ask the questions they are interested in because they formulated their own questions. It also provides a rich opportunity for human interaction. Students will learn about the hopes, feelings, ambitions,…

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    me; how to create an effective presentation and how to manage my time. While attending these lessons I have learned ways to make my life more successful. I believe that these lessons will stick with me and help me in my future jobs. When you are giving a presentation you must have confidence and you shouldn’t be scared or be embarrassed to be in front of people. The thing is that confidence isn’t the only thing you need to have while giving excellent presentations. I learned that you need to…

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    Business presentations occur on a daily basis in a variety of settings. With the use of visual aids, the presenter attempts to get their point across in a way that will connect with the audience and remain front of mind even as they leave the presentation. However, using presentation tools such as Power Point in the most effective manner possible requires fore thought, planning, and proper informational context. The following is a brief synopsis of the dos and don’ts of Power Point…

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    Hepatitis C: A Case Study

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    As I have been working on the webcast presentation, some lessons that I have learned are: changing the PowerPoint presentation into a video, adding animation and transitions to the slides. I believe this informatics class would have been beneficial to other class assignments and presentations that I have completed in the first nine classes of the Masters of Nursing program. The information I have learned will be…

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    communication skills. For this assignment, we were asked to deliver a presentation, and it was also the first official presentation that we made in front of the whole class in this course. To prepare for this presentation, I first referred to the paper I wrote for the topic, which was warning biohazard, and tried to take out the thesis and main points,then, based on the thesis and main points, I wrote an outline of the presentation. Next thing was creating a powerpoint. After that was just…

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    Skanska Aus Group Analysis

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    Presentation #5 Group: Skanska AUS Group The Skanska Aus Group presented on the human resources issue of turnover and retention of staff in the construction industry. Overall the presentation was good with very strong techniques displayed with only minor areas requiring improvement to advance the outcome to a very good standard. Presentations need to be structured in such a way as to keep the audience engaged while also getting the information across so that they will remember the main points.…

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    impression statements ❑ Presentation is easy to follow ❑ Moves succinctly from point-to-point ❑ Meets 2-4 minute time requirement ❑ Manuscript is typewritten Use of Emotional and Situational Appeals (2) – Speech of Presentation ❑ Appeals intensely to emotions of listeners ❑ Creates a feeling of anticipation and/or honor ❑ Adapts presentation to specific situation and audience Content (5) – Speech of Presentation ❑ Multiple types of support forms used in presentation (examples, stories,…

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    need to know that PowerPoint presentation is popular and the program itself allows us to develop, create, and edit an outstanding presentation. The slides are helpful because it gives the audience a view on the topic of choice. Using this specific program is a tool that offers different advantages, which benefits both educator and student. The user can combine the text, graphics and multimedia to support a presentation (Siddiqui, 2015, para.1). Using this presentation program modifies a…

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    Presentations have never been my strong suit, whether it is talking about myself in front of a group of people to presenting a complex situation to a class. By taking this course I am hoping that I’ll be able to boost my confidence when it comes to public speaking. I have had to complete many presentation in the past but I have yet to master the ability to present well in front of large groups. The first project that we were assigned in my communication class was to get to know our classmate…

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