Presentation Good/Bad Examples

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Published 2012-06-21
A short simple video of good and bad examples of presentations.

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Audio: Thirty Seconds To Mars - Kings and Queens.

All Comments (21)
  • My voice changes everytime when I feel shy and my eyes are sweating. Kinda like I'm about to cry.
  • When I do presentations, something funny pops up in my head, so I just start laughing like an idiot in front of the audience.
  • I didnt even notice that the video was made 11 years ago. It really shows the quality,time and effort that was put into this. AND how it keeps helping others even to this day. Marvelous. Thank you for this piece of gold.
  • @jayfawn8478
    my problem is MY VOICE! they say I'm whispering but I feel I'm already shouting.
  • Truth! A speech with clear slides, strong posture, etc. is much more professional and will get you better results/grades.
  • @stephanieb.8994
    It’s my first year of university. A few weeks I go I had a group presentation where everything I had to stay was changed 30 MINUTES BEFORE I HAD TO PRESENT. as a person with anxiety, I was terrified because I did not practice the new parts. I ended up silent during the presentation and told my prof to give me a minute. I sat behind a desk and cried my eyes out until someone took me out of the class... I have my second and final presentation tomorrow. wish me luck
  • @aaaaasdfff
    My classmates used to laugh at me and mock me for using my hands when I’m presenting or reporting. I think they never heard of body language 😂 Thank you for creating this video!
  • @Astronauts_
    I hate speaking publicly in front of my class and presenting, but after my presentation about school uniforms, everyone laughed and they loved it. I’m a person who likes to be comedic, and loves adding humor into all of my projects and whatever I do in school. It feels great to make my class laugh, yet still acing the project! In my life, humor is key 💀
  • @sisyougood7300
    I have anxiety,i have low voice,if i speak loud my voice will crack,i feel like im screaming,i suck at explaining,im not fond with public speaking,i get mental block if someone asks me a question through report, and Im shy
  • @MrPerser
    Every time i have to present my palms get sweaty, knees weak, arms get heavy. My voice is lost already. I'm nervous.
  • @user-bo2jy9sl6m
    It funny how I’m seeing this a week before my presentation. Like it randomly popped up. Beautiful
  • @yeahimaweeb
    Its been 11 years but still helpful as ever. I declare this a masterpiece 👏
  • @lisabraley3824
    This is a very brief, simple and effective video - well done! It covers the most important rules of presentations in a humorous way. It feels very universal: meaning to me that it may appeal to a wide variety of cultures, and will translate well in many contexts because it shows what you want to convey rather than relying on a talking head. My Advanced Adult ESL class loved it. I only wish you did more. Best of luck.
  • @gwyneth2189
    i think i’m an introverted person but i want to become a teacher that’s why, i’m doing my best to be good and confident speaking in public.
  • When I did my seminar, suddenly I saw my friend's face then I started to laugh for abt 2 mins, the whole class was laughing. When I completed my turn. They told that I was keeping them awake by laughing and the class was interesting. I can't forget that.
  • @Round_Death
    Thank for all the bad idea i’ll practice all of those.
  • @fyca
    Love this! Simple, yet direct and clear. I will definitely be using this with my students.