It seems that there would be an endless list of things one may suggest for creating an effective classroom presentation. Luckily there is an endless list of helps for creating an effective and attention grabbing presentation in a classroom, office, or meeting. One of the most important things a presenter can use is his or her body language. How one presents themselves physically will dictate a lot of how an audience will accept their presentation. First and foremost is how you dress and groom yourself. If you are trying to be professional make sure you dress and look professional. Beyond grooming and professional looking though you can use your hands and body movements to help make points, accentuate the importance of a topic, appear relaxed, excited, nervous, or help draw attention back to you.
After body language I think one of the most critical is vocal characteristics. How a presenter uses their voice can be the death or success of their presentation. How many times have you been in a presentation with a low monotone speaker droning on and on? Adjusting the tone, pitch and speed of your voice appropriately in the right moments during a presentation can do miracles for your audience, their attention, and ultimately what they get out of your presentation.
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