The K M Links Game - December 2024 Week...
Quizzes & Puzzles6 mins ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As a back up print a copy of your slides on OHP, as powerpoint can have a knack of failing!
A good presentation will have an intro, subject and summary, allow for questions at the end.
Avoid death by powerpoint, if the interview panel have sat through presentations all day via powerpoint they may need something to waken them up, makes yours different, interactive etc.
Good luck!
Just a suggestion here...
Why not use what we call "teaching aids",,, It is well documented that people like to use their hands to hold and touch something while listening. If nothing else it might make your presentation more memorable than the others.
I once did something similar at a Civil service interview when I took in a couple of old developing tanks and passed them out while I did ten minutes on how to develop black and white films. The feedback was excellent - I was marked very highly for originality and content. And no, I didn't get the job, but it did get me through to the final round of interviews.