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Unit Activity: How Do We Communicate with an Audience? The Group Discussion You will take part in a group discussion. Each group member will deliver his or her presentation, and then the group will discuss each presentation. The discussion will be about the effectiveness of each presentation on the group discussion participants. Later, you will gather feedback on your presentation. A key step in participating in a group discussion is to understand the purpose and process of a group discussion. Your approach to a group discussion will differ from other assignments, such as writing a research paper. Read through the discussion guidelines to understand how you should prepare for a group discussion assignment. Your Discussion Process During the discussion of your presentation, you received feedback about your presentation. This feedback should have included information about qualities such as how well you engaged with your audience in terms of eye contact volume, and pace. It also should have addressed the content of your presentation, meaning how clear your ideas were. Use your analysis notes from Task 1 of this activity to compare your own perception of your presentation with the feedback you received.
Part A: Compare your perceptions of your representation with the feedback you recieved about in a paragraph of about 150 words.
Part B: After this experience, what presentation techniques will you continue to use in future presentations?
Part C: What presentation techniques did you use or see the others use that you will not use in future presentations?
Part D: Describe any new presentation techniques you learned about.
Part F: Did you support the opinions you shared with evidence? Did you provide relevant comments and move the discussion to a deeper level? Explain.
Part G: Did you speak loud and clearly, stay on topic, and talk to other students instead of the teacher?
Part H: Did you listen to others respectfully, and ask productive follow-up questions, and enter the discussion in a polite manner?
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Explanation:

Tips for effectively communicating with audience

1. Listen first.

Whether addressing a large audience, an individual or even creating a podcast, I have always found that the best way to communicate effectively is to first listen. When you really listen, you build trust with your audience no matter whether it’s large or small.

2. Ask questions.

In my opinion, there is nothing more powerful in terms of communicating and—just as importantly—connecting with someone in person than asking them questions about themselves, and listening. The single greatest people skill is a highly-developed and authentic interest in the other person.

3. Link to what the audience cares about.

My recommendation to effectively communicate with an audience, regardless if it’s one-on-one or speaking to a large group, is to link your ideas with those things the audience already cares about.

4. Keep it simple and focused.

Steve Jobs was famous for his communication style which was simple, understandable, and focused.

We should start with a big, bold, statement to get our attention, and then explain it in a way others would understand.

5. Make phone calls.

My top advice for communicating with your audience offline is to pick up the phone. It’s not scalable, but that’s not the point. Make a habit of calling people who are important to you every day. Even a quick voicemail makes a big impression.

6. Know your audience.

People often ask for the #1 tip on public speaking and I tell them, it’s important to know your material inside and out, but it’s still more important to know your audience.

7. Be authentic.

Be authentic, be helpful, and give first. Authenticity is important because people can see through if you try to emulate a different persona or personality. Just be yourself.

8. Focus on specific channels.

There are SO MANY channels that you can use to communicate online—so the key is to focus on the intersection of where your audience is and the channel that you prefer or love the most.