Investor Presentaiton
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A project why may use flip charts, posters, pic-
tures, slides or actual experiments to explain why.
This presentation will be set up in a location
where you will need to be able to stop a moving
audience that is walking by your Project Why Pre-
sentation.
Personal, family, or club experiences may be
used.
The key is to find out why something is or is not
true and to tell others about the fact. It is true and
accurate.
You learn by doing. The audience learns by watch-
ing, asking, and listening.
A project why may be an individual or team effort.
If presenting a Team Project "Why"- evidence
must be provided that both presenters conducted
the Project "Why" research.
TEAM PRESENTATIONS
Demonstrations, Illustrated Talks
and Project 'Whys'
Team is 2 people
Sometimes two can give these presentations better
than one, especially if four hands are needed or when
it is difficult to work and talk at the same time. Team
presentations require careful planning and more
practice. Teamwork teaches cooperation.
In a team presentation, divide it so both of you will
have about the same amount to do. Make the divisions
where it would be natural to shift from one process or
idea to another. When you are showing how, you will
be the one telling about it. While your teammate is
showing how, you will serve as his/her silent helper.
Remember that a project why is basically the same as a demonstration or an illustrated talk, ex-
cept that:
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You are showing why.
- You are not following a step-by-step method or showing a finished product.
4. PUBLIC SPEAKING
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Public speaking is talking.
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Public speaking is telling about your experiences or what you have learned.
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In public speaking, it is what you say and how you say it that informs the audience and communi-
cates your ideas to them. Public speaking is good when you want to tell facts, ideas, or give infor-
mation.
Public speaking is more formal than other public presentations. Examples of a public speaking pre-
sentation: government official speech, a sermon, a lecture.
Public speaking may not use visual materials.
Personal, family, or club experiences may be used.
The most effective speech is the one that presents most clearly and impressively what the speak-
er has in mind. It is true and accurate.
You learn by doing. The audience learns by listening. Public speaking is an individual effort.
Remember that Public speaking is basically the same as a demonstration, an illustrated talk, or a
project why, except that:
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It is just telling.
It requires careful planning and effective delivery with facial expressions and gestures, voice
variation in your pitch, volume, speed and inflections as well as proper English.
So, which method do you use? What are you trying to tell? What's your main purpose? Whether you
wish
to show, explain, tell or do a combination of these will determine whether you use a demonstration, illus-
trated talk, project why or do public speaking.
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