Skip to Navigation
Home

Tips for Effective Lectures and Presentations

Printer-friendly version

The following links are presentation tips from the "Berkeley Compendium of Suggestions for Teaching with Excellence."

  • Having an Interesting Presentation Style
  • Varying Speed and Tone of Voice
  • Focusing Lectures on Main Points
  • Explaining Clearly
  • Being Well Prepared
  • Giving Lectures That are Easy to Outline
  • Summarizing Major Points
  • Identifying What You Consider Important
  • Encouraging Class Discussion in a Lecture
  • Knowing if the Class Understands You


  • About
    • About CTL
    • Where to Find Us
    • Events
    • Staff
  • Faculty
    • New Faculty
    • Faculty Programs
    • Grant Programs
    • Mentoring at UGA
    • Teaching Resources
    • Professional Development
  • Multimedia/Video
    • Video Services
    • Multimedia Services
    • Requests for Services
    • Instructional Products
  • Instructional Media
    • Video Conferencing
    • Media Duplication
    • University Channel 15 & Instructional Channel 16
    • Equipment, Media & Key loans/Rentals
    • Policies
  • Teaching Assistant
    • About
    • TA Policy
    • Handbook
    • TA Newsletters
    • Programs
    • Awards
  • Classroom
    • Classroom Services
  • Resources
    • Digital Storytelling
    • Clickers
    • Writing Certificate
    • First Year Odyssey Seminars
    • eLC & Wimba
    • Podcasting
    • iTunes U
    • Reacting to the Past
    • Online & Blended Teaching
    • Learning: Your First Job
    • Diversity Resources

Copyright © 2012 | The University of Georgia | Vice President for Instruction | Log in