ATMJI-OPRE
Online presentation techniques
Description
With the development of technology, the role of online presence, whether it is giving presentations or participating in meetings, is becoming increasingly important in addition to the face-to-face presentations that were typically given in the past. For international companies and service centres with an active presence in Hungary, as well as for medium-sized Hungarian companies expanding into foreign markets, online presentations are playing an increasingly important role, not only in terms of cost-effectiveness but also pragmatism. The aim of the programme is to build on the previous knowledge of the participants and to learn together about the success criteria for online presentations. In addition to new presentations to be created, existing offline material should be made interesting and enjoyable for the audience online, based on the criteria learned. The course will be interactive and will (also) build on examples brought by the participants themselves - thus supporting the incorporation of the knowledge acquired into everyday life.
Online lectures in practice The 2-day basic course concludes after 4-6 weeks with a follow-up day where, if required, participants will be given the opportunity to present their presentation in a simulated environment, based on the knowledge acquired, followed by a feedback and fine-tuning session.Outline
- What makes a good presentation? Success criteria
- Main similarities and differences between face-to-face and online presentations - where to start and what to build on
- Attention-grabbing opportunities and constraints
- How to start?
- How do we build our message? Characteristics of messages, key messages
- What are the criteria to consider when deciding how to use the screen? When to show the presenter, the material - even both at the same time?
- What tools do we have to establish and maintain a dialogue with the audience? Tools for engagement, questioning techniques, feedback mechanisms
- Slideshow: methodological aspects: e.g. visual structure, text, images - internal proportions, and typical mistakes to avoid
- Dynamics: how much time to spend on one slide
- Typical situations that may cause difficulties: e.g. how to guide your audience through a more complex presentation