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Duration
4 days
Tuition
$995
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Live Online
Year Founded
1848
Scholarships
no
Opportunities to present information are everywhere in our professional and personal lives, but for many of us, having to speak in public is a significant challenge and a source of anxiety. The reality is that if we want to achieve professional and personal growth, we often need to speak to groups, large or small.
This program is designed to help participants make highly effective presentations, and become credible and effective public speakers through practice and immediate, personalized feedback. You will leave the workshop with a ‘toolbox’ of tips, techniques and strategies to deliver well-structured, dynamic, and convincing presentations, whatever the occasion.
What You’ll Learn
- Audience analysis for effective presentations
- Organizing a dynamic presentation
- Establishing your credibility
- Using visual aids to enhance your presentation
- Getting and maintaining audience attention
- Dealing with nervousness
- Using non-verbal communication to reinforce your message
- Responding to questions with confidence
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Student Reviews (1)
University of Ottawa Nursing
Kaitlyn Wallace
March 29, 2021Graduated From
Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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I picked the university of Ottawa because they offer a collaborative program with Algonquin college in the rural area that I live in. Opting to pick this university was the best option for me because it enabled me to save a lot of money. I applied to 3...
I picked the university of Ottawa because they offer a collaborative program with Algonquin college in the rural area that I live in. Opting to pick this university was the best option for me because it enabled me to save a lot of money. I applied to 3 different universities and it was one fee for all 3 applications. I had a very good grade 12 academic background which enabled me to be accepted into this competitive program. In my opinion the course curriculum could be revised. In fact, in the first year we have no clinical experience. It is only theory in the first year. I think starting clinical experiences in the first year would be very helpful for students in the program.