Effective public speaking
10 October 2011
Lecturer
email: Marcel.Goldschmid(at)bluewin.ch and marcel.goldschmid (at) management-training-coaching.ch
Summary
The participants will learn how to design and deliver an effective public presentation.
Besides acquiring techniques to plan a powerful presentation (structure, content, methods,etc.), the participants will also have an opportunity to practice their communication skills including their voice, posture, gestures and eye contact.
They will receive feedback from the teacher and the audience and will be able to individually review their presentations on video.
Precourse assignment
1. Reading of the Guide on Effective Presentations prepared by Prof. Marcel Lucien Goldschmid (Guide sent after registration).
2. Preparation of 2 short presentations (5 minutes each), free choice of topics, possibility to use transparencies, flipchart, and/or slides (but for practical and technical reasons, no powerpoint with beamer projection).
Content
Introduction
- Introduction of participants
- Challenge and impact of public speaking
- Course objectives and modalities
Effective delivery
- Characteristics of an effective speaker
- Communication skills: Voice, position, gestures and eye contact
- First presentations by the participants
- 5 minute presentations recorded on video
- Evaluation grid and audience feedback
- Individual reviewing of video recording
Planning of presentations
- Systems approach-Adapatation to audience
- Objectives and structure of presentation
- Presentation methods
Second presentations by the participants
- 5 minute presentations recorded on video with specific directed audience participation
Conclusions and evaluation of the course by the participants
General information
Date : Monday 10 October 2011
Schedule : 8.55 - 17.05
Location : University of Neuchâtel, Faculté des sciences, UniMail, building C (Animalerie), room 001
Credit point : 1.0 credit point (Communication)
Evaluation : Active participation including preparation (home work as described)
Information : Please contact Dr. Marcel Goldschmid or the doctoral program coordinator Dr. Christiane Bobillier
Travel expenses : participants of the doctoral program are eligible for reimbursement of incurred travel expenses by train (half-fare card, and 2nd class). Please send the original tickets (no copies, except for the general abonnement) with the reimbursement form to Dr. Christiane Bobillier. No reimbursement for bus, taxi or car travel expenses will be paid.
Registration
- This course is free and open to all Ph.D. students, however priority is given to "Interuniversity doctoral program in organismal biology" participants until 31 July 2011.
Minimum number of participants: 8, maximum: 12. - The effective cost is approx. CHF 600.00 per person. Therefore a waiting list will be prepared to ensure that there are no empty seats.
Registration through the web only: closed
- Please note the cancellation policy (CHF 200).
Deadline: 3 October 2011