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  • Good morning everybody. Thank you for coming to our presentation. My name is Polly Wong,

  • and my this is my fellow presenter is Caleb Cheng, and we both study in the Department

  • of Logistics and Maritime Studies. I hope you'll find this topic informative and interesting.

  • The topic of our presentation this morning is how to plan and deliver an effective

  • oral presentation. As we know, oral presentations play an important part in our studies at university.

  • In many of the modules that we take, our tutors often ask us to carry out research and then

  • write up a paper or report on a particular aspect of the topic.

  • So, clearly, knowing how to give good effective presentations is absolutely vital for all

  • of us. But how often do you see a really good presentation? It's true many of us have a

  • good understanding of our subjects. And, many of us have a good command of English. And

  • many of us have the ability to put across our ideas to an audience. But by no means

  • all of us have the ability to put all these ingredients together and deliver really effective

  • top-class presentations.

  • Why is this? Well, the simple fact is that oral presentations are hard to do. Hard to plan.

  • Hard to organise. Hard to deliver. Not only have we got to master the subject

  • matter which can often be very complex, but we've also got to communicate our ideas in

  • a second language. While at the same time worrying about our visual aids, timing, body

  • language, and of course our grim-faced tutor.

  • Now, although many of these problems will never entirely disappear, with careful preparation,

  • planning and practice you will be able to develop the strategies you need in order to

  • deliver good effective oral presentations, both here at the PolyU and in your future career.

  • And this is the main theme of our presentation this morning. How to give an

  • effective oral presentation. I'd like to divide this presentation, which will last

  • around 15 minutes, into three main parts. To start with, I'm going to look at how to plan

  • your presentation. Then I'll move on to talk about the ways in which you can organise

  • and write up your ideas and information. After that, Caleb will give you some suggestions

  • about how to communicate your message and conclude the presentation and at the end there

  • will be a short Q and A session. So, planning a presentation. Organising a presentation.

  • Delivering the presentation.

Good morning everybody. Thank you for coming to our presentation. My name is Polly Wong,

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効果的なプレゼンテーションの紹介(APA / ハーバード (Effective Presentations Introduction (APA / Harvard))

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