e 35mm slides or transparencies (as seen here), but projectors for 6x6cm slides are also available.
transparencies are projected by an overhead projector or a slide projector onto a screen - in this case a folding screen which can be packed up and transported. the notebook computer is increasingly being used to display graphics during presentations. it is often used in conjunction with an overhead projector, which actually projects the image from the computer screen onto the wall screen. handouts are any documents or samples that you 'hand out' or distribute to your audience. note that it is not usually a good idea to distribute handouts before your presentation. the audience will read the handouts instead of listening to you.
delivery
'delivery' refers to the way in which you actually deliver or perform or give your presentation. delivery is a vital aspect of all presentations. delivery is at least as important as content, especially in a multi-cultural context.
nerves
most speakers are a little nervous at the beginning of a presentation. so it is normal if you are nervous. the answer is to pay special attention to the beginning of your presentation. first impressions count. this is the time when you establish a rapport with your audience. during this time, try to speak slowly and calmly. you should perhaps learn your introduction by heart. after a few moments, you will relax and gain confidence.
audience rapport
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