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Presentation Skills for Engineers
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Attention New York Engineers:
This course cannot be taken to fulfill your
continuing education requirements in the state of New York since the course does
not fall under the category of "Areas of Practice" or "Law/Ethics".
For more information, check the
New
York State Board Requirements.
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Kenneth Young, P.E.
Overview
This course enhances the engineer’s ability to
deliver more effective presentations. With better presentation skills, the
engineer is more able to accurately transfer technical knowledge to the
listening audience. The engineer will learn the ten questions to be answered
before developing the presentation, general ideas on presentation organization,
points for improving delivery skills, and managing constructive question and
answer sessions.
The
student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of ten (10)
questions at the end of the course to obtain PDH credits.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Attained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and
skills:
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How to organize technical ideas into a
presentation
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Techniques for understanding the target audience
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Ten preplanning questions to improve
communication of ideas
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Methods of managing a question and answer
session to enhance the presentation
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How to use audio visuals appropriately
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Key points to observe when practicing the
presentation beforehand
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How to deliver the presentation in a way that
engages the audience
Course
Click on the link below to review the course
"Presentation Skills for Engineers" prior to taking a quiz for credit.
Presentation Skills for Engineers (85 KB)
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