Examples of interaction in the following topics:
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- Interaction in public speaking is vital to keeping your audience engaged and involved with your content and with you as speaker.
- However, the most compelling speeches are those in which the speaker engages and interacts with his or her audience .
- Your non-verbal interaction with your audience consists largely of body-language cues.
- Engage your audience by interacting with them instead of just speaking at them.
- Use verbal and non-verbal audience interaction to keep your audience engaged and involved with your speech
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- The way a team functions while preparing for a presentation can be broken down into formal processes and interactions.
- The way a team prepares for a presentation can be broken down into formal processes and interactions.
- Another approach to the dynamics of a team presentation involves looking specifically at the strategies that guide interactions between group members throughout the team effort .
- Examples of strategies for interaction include:
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- Nothing can substitute for a carefully prepared message, whether that message is a standard linear message or a relational interactive message.
- Using PowerPoint Views allows you to follow a linear path or relational interactive paths for delivery.
- Each small message unit is rather self-contained and can be pulled together as the speaker interacts with the audience.
- While presenting, you interact with the audience rather than "talk at" them.
- You may creatively deliver a linear presentation, but you can also use PowerPoint to craft a highly interactive relationship experience with the audience.
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- Do try to provide interactive aspects into your visual aids that involve the audience such as polls, feedback requests, and interactive activities.
- Do try to provide interactive aspects into your visual aids that involve the audience such as polls, feedback requests, and interactive activities.
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- Interaction territory: this is space held by others when they are interacting.
- For example, when a group is talking to each other on a footpath, others will walk around the group rather than disturb their interaction territory.
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- Using these relational presentation techniques allows presenters to interact with rather than "talk at" audiences .
- Certain presentation programs also offer an interactive, integrated hardware element designed to engage an audience (e.g., audience response systems) or facilitate presentations across different geographical locations (e.g., web conferencing).
- Integrated hardware devices such as laser pointers and interactive whiteboards can ease the job of the presenter by adding emphasis and bringing attention to specific points in the presentation.
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- Schwartz begins by showing the job description of a hospital janitor, noting that the tasks do not require interaction with other people.
- Schwartz personalizes the experts with proper names, "Mike," "Sharleene," and "Luke," and uses their testimony to demonstrate that despite the job description, janitors take social interaction to be an important part of their job.
- The testimony shows that in fact janitorial work does include interaction with other people, thus foiling the initial presentation of janitorial work as solitary.
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- You may deliver the speech to another location with no interaction or you may engage in two way interaction with the different locations.
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- Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) is able to overcome physical and social limitations of other forms of communication, and therefore allow the interaction of people who are not physically sharing the same space.
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- Gender is not something with which you are born; instead it is taught, learned and understood through social interaction and experience.