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Remember


                   •  The audience is looking into your mind, not just your presentation.
                   •  A brilliant presentation makes you progress in your career. Your future lay on your
                       presentation skill.
                   •  You must speak clearly, confidently, and distinctly (very unique, be grateful, be yourself)
               Conclusion


                   •  When presenting your work, you have to make the audience see that your presentation is
                       important. If you fear people won’t listen to you, which means your presentation is still not
                       good enough.
                   •  The present is just an idea, not detail. People can read the details themselves. If you talk
                       about it, it will be boring.
                   •  Practice the talk many times.
                   •  Watch or attend as many talks as you can, especially at the academic presentation such as
                       “Tedtalk”.    You       can      learn     presentation      skills    from       that.


               References

               James, Deborah. (2012). Seven deadly speaker sins. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning.
               4. 217-218. 10.1016/j.cptl.2012.04.007.












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