Principle to maximise retention of information
More than ever, people stay in high efficient exchanging of information time, it is important for you to learn how to quick and professionally to communicate your point. So the better you can communicate as this form, the more successful you will likely to be. There are several situations, you only have limit time to present your information, therefore how to allow audience maximise retention information in your presentation in the limit time is essential.
How to attract audiences attention during presentation
There are about five reasons to let your presentation lose attraction:
- Dry content?
- Less visual?
- Too much bullet point overload
- Lack narrow or central information
- Speaking too gently?
- Clever using repetition in your presentation
- Asking questing and inviting participation
- nonverbal sign, such as Eye contact, body language.
- Speaking well: Pace, Pitch, Tone, Volume, Pausing
Reference:
Michel Deza & Elena Deza (2009), Encyclopedia of Distances, Springer
Tips for Speaking to an Audience, UNSW Sydeney NSW, Australia, link to https://student.unsw.edu.au/speaking-audience
Five Reasons Your Presentation Is Letting You And Your Audience Down, KRIS FLEGG 2014, lifehacker, link to
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2014/08/five-reasons-your-presentation-is-letting-you-and-your-audience-down/
Michel Deza & Elena Deza (2009), Encyclopedia of Distances, Springer
Tips for Speaking to an Audience, UNSW Sydeney NSW, Australia, link to https://student.unsw.edu.au/speaking-audience
Five Reasons Your Presentation Is Letting You And Your Audience Down, KRIS FLEGG 2014, lifehacker, link to
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2014/08/five-reasons-your-presentation-is-letting-you-and-your-audience-down/