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Speak conversationally from your knowledge of the topic (not from notes or memorized script)
Maintain direct, consistent and comfortable eye contact with audience throughout your presentation
Project your voice at a clear and comfortable volume appropriate for the size of the room/audience
Speak with a varied, dynamic, interesting pace (avoid using a 'sing-song,' predictable rhythmic-pattern)
Use silent pauses between points, avoid fillers such as 'um, ah, uh, like, you know, etc.'
Present information with energy and enthusiasm to engage your audience's attention and interest
Use supportive gestures; move with purpose (avoid pacing and distracting movement)
Maintain a professional (i.e., appropriate), organized, and well-prepared delivery throughout
Appropriate use of grammar.
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Give a sign of welcome or recognition. State your name and purpose of the video log
Make sure you state the topic and title of the lecture.
Clearly identify the main parts of your lecture.
Make sure two include at least 5 main points from the original lecture notes in a coherent and easy to follow way.
Your conclusion should be clear and relevant to the whole lecture.
You should use at least 8 to 10 new words from the lecture notes in an appropriate and consistent way throughout the entire lecture.