What is this blog about?
At all about presentations I discuss everything related to making presentations. How to create meaningful content, how to prepare well, how to design slides and how to deliver confidently. These tips are relevant to every kind of presentation.
This Presentation Checklist is the crux of my three years of blogging. This was given out as handouts to all the students who attended my Presentations Workshop "Making a Powerful Point" at SCMS(UG) at Pune.
There are four stages of a presentation.
- Context
- Content
- Design (slide design) and
- Delivery
This checklist contains tips on all these stages. This checklist will give you an overview of how to make a presentation step-by-step. However, this checklist does not contain sample slides I presented at the workshop or the discussion we had there. That will be covered in future posts gradually.
Go through this checklist and use it as a tool to make effective presentations. It will also ensure you do not make the common mistakes which you normally make in your presentation.
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View the checklist here. Feel free to share it with others. Any feedback/query on this checklist is welcome.
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5 comments:
I agree with these 4 stages of a presentation. If it is needed, the point 0 could be "research".
I have placed research under Stage 1 and 2. Depending on the nature of research, it will come in Context or Content.
This is a great checklist - thanks for taking the effort and time to put it together!
Thank you very much for this checklist!
@Leon Thanks a lot. It indeed took a lot of time and effort in coming up with the list.
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