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"Should I write a script for my presentation?" is one of the most common questions I see on social media about #HigherEducation and academic presentations. The big worry people have is that they'll sound like a robot or will sound "too scripted" if they do. Click on "SHOW MORE" below for Dr Echo Rivera's top tips!
That's why I decided to make this video, because having a script (and practicing) is a key strategy for creating an effective and engaging presentation. One of the main ways to avoid #DeathByPowerpoint is to have a script AND practice it the right way. Watch the video to learn more.
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If you're like most academics, scientists, evaluators, and researchers that I work with, you're worried that having a script or practicing too much will either be a waste of time, or will make you an awkward presenter. But having a script and practicing it are key public speaking strategies. There is no such thing as practicing too much, and it's really important you have a script so your presentation hits all your key points, is organized, easy to follow, and discourages you from going on tangents. This video goes with my other video about a stress-free presentation workflow. That video explains how and when to fit in these practicing types when working on your research or scientific talk. #DrEcho
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