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Involve the audience through questions and activities from "summary" of Presenting to Win by Jerry Weissman
When you engage your audience through questions and activities, you create a two-way dialogue that transforms your presentation from a monologue into a conversation. This interaction helps to hold the audience's attention and keeps them actively involved in the discussion. By asking questions, you prompt the audience to think critically about the topic at hand and to participate in the learning process. This not only makes the presentation more engaging but also helps to reinforce key points and concepts. Activities are another effective way to involve the audience and make your presentation more interactive. By incorporating hands-on exercises or group discussions, y...Similar Posts
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