Asked by dawn
What are ways you can make your presentation audience centered?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Talk about what interests them. Use anecdotes they can relate to. Look at individuals.
Answered by
PsyDAG
If possible, you can get them to <I>participate</I> more. Lead them to the point you are trying to make, but let <I>them</I> make the point.
Without knowing your topic, it is hard to give an example. However, since I talk about nonverbal communication, I'll give you an example from that.
If you said "Hello" to someone and they did not acknowledge you in any way, how would you feel? What interpretation of their behavior leads you to this feeling? Could there be other reasons for the person not responding? What might they be? Let audience members answer these questions.
Further information is noted in response to your other post.
I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.
Without knowing your topic, it is hard to give an example. However, since I talk about nonverbal communication, I'll give you an example from that.
If you said "Hello" to someone and they did not acknowledge you in any way, how would you feel? What interpretation of their behavior leads you to this feeling? Could there be other reasons for the person not responding? What might they be? Let audience members answer these questions.
Further information is noted in response to your other post.
I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.