Presentation Skills for Students

Presentation Skills for Students by Joan Van Emden, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2004, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance the verbal and non-verbal skills necessary for effective oral presentations. This edition, consisting of 142 pages, addresses the essential techniques students need to communicate clearly and confidently in various settings, including academic environments, job interviews, and group discussions.
Readers will find practical insights into the art of public speaking and elocution, focusing on how to present ideas cogently to diverse audiences. The book emphasizes the importance of these skills in students’ academic and professional development, making it a valuable resource for those looking to improve their presentation abilities. With its focus on study and learning skills, this guide serves as a practical tool for students aiming to succeed in their future endeavors.
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Looks at the verbal and non-verbal skills required by students to deliver oral presentations to a group of students, committees or for a job interview. “The ability to present a case clearly, cogently and confidently is enormously valuable at every stage of student’s lives, whatever the subjects they study; it willbring them success in academic work, job interviews and their future working life – it’s the most transferable of all their skills and a critical part of their professional development.” – preface.
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