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Self-access activities

This self-access activity is offered as part of Assessment for Learning Month. A suggested date is included, but you can complete the activity on your own time.

Event

How to give an engaging presentation

Friday, October 4, 2024 12:00to13:00
McLennan Library Building 3459 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C9, CA
How to give an engaging presentation

Want to feel more comfortable speaking in front of others? In this workshop you will learn various techniques for preparing and delivering effective presentations. You will also learn how context, body language, and visual aids can improve your presentation skills. This workshop will involve reflections with the option to share, partner practice with presenting a provided topic, and poll questions.

1. Identify components for creating effective presentations
2. Recognize key aspects of giving effective presentations
3. Understand the importance of body language for communicating ideas
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