Wednesday, November 22, 2017
PROPS in Presentations
As you know, this time we are giving presentations with the help of props. I am including a post from IN A MANNER OF SPEAKING. Read the blog carefully and consider your options. You can also watch Davis Hynder to get tips.
I am also including the TED talks by JJ ABRAMS and Hans Roslin so you can revisit them and get some ideas for your presentation,
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I like the video and I think now I know what a prop is and the advantage of using props in presentations
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DeleteThe video should me, a idea how can I use props
ReplyDeleteI get the tips for how to use a prop and also what and when use it, also when is not time to use it. I hope this tips help me tomorrow in the presentation 46-12
ReplyDeletei understand how i can use my prop and it can help me in my presentation and maybe i can use it in the future 47-34
ReplyDeleteKnow I'm sure about how to do my prop, really helpful post 47-13
ReplyDeleteVery helpful thanks 45-32
ReplyDeleteFinally i understand what i need ti do with my props thanks Ralph
ReplyDeleteThanks for helping us to do better presentations with props
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Thanks, it help me understand how we can use the props better 46-14
ReplyDeleteThis post help me to understand better the use of the props. 46-33
ReplyDeleteThis helped me to know how to use the prop correctly
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ReplyDeleteI think that the use of props during our presentation not only will help us to illustrate the main idea of our topic, but also will make it more interactive and interesting for the audience. 47-25
ReplyDeleteThis information Is really helpful I think I have an idea of what to use
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Very useful about the props thanks 46-09
ReplyDeleteThanks for helping us on our presentation. And on how can we use props correctly. 47-12
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading the tips about the props
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I think this really help me to understad how to use properly a prop on my presentation 42 - 40
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