6. Include audio/visual aids to communicate key concepts within your presentation.
7. Prepare the venue and ensure it meets occupational health and safety (OHS) requirements (for example, no power cables sticking out where people may fall over).
8. Select a method for evaluating the effectiveness of your presentation.Methods may include:
a. survey or questionnaire handed out to the audience at the end of your presentation (you may use the feedback questionnaire you developed earlier in this unit)
b. evaluation from a critical friend
c. evaluation from focus group.
9. Deliver your presentation.
10. Collect feedback using the method you have chosen.You may use the sample feedback questionnaire provided at the end of this Assessment Task (see Appendix 3).
11. You should also complete a self-evaluation of your performance.
12. Summarise and evaluate the feedback in three brief paragraphs to submit to your assessor.
a. The first paragraph of the reflection should summarise the aspects of the presentation which were effective.
b. The second paragraph should summarise the aspects of the presentation which were not effective.
c. The third paragraph should include strategies based on the feedback collected and your self-evaluation that can be implemented to improve the effectiveness of future presentations.
13. You may use headings such as the following:
a. Paragraph 1: Effective aspects of my presentation
b. Paragraph 2: Ineffective aspects of my presentation
c. Paragraph 3: Strategies for improving the effectiveness of future presentations.