Pamela Verma
Presentation skills are the abilities one needs in order to deliver compelling, engaging, informative, transformative, educational, enlightening, and/or instructive presentations. Central to effective presentation skills are public speaking, tone of voice, body language, creativity, and delivery. That said, there are several types of presentations: Main Types of Presentations, Persuasive Presentations. Persuasive presentations are those given to arouse the audience to make the decision which the presenter hopes for. An example might be a startup founder delivering a presentation to an angel in the hopes of getting investment or a salesperson pitching a product to customers.
For attending Hobbies and Extra curricular activities classes, Basic pre-requisite requirement is having interest in learning of that class. Without having natural interest on particular topic/class, it's not meaningful to proceed with it alongwith Instrutors. So it's advisable to have these as a part of your learning phase of your lie if you are really inclined and motivated to learn that hobby or activity. You should have all the items and required things with you at your home which are needed in that class. If not then you must buy from market it after taking suggestion from Instructors as per provided standard.
About me !
Course | Fee per Class (In KlassCoins) | Duration | Type |
---|---|---|---|
BIG BLUE BUTTON | 14.5 | 11 Months | Indiviual Classes |
I am Pamela Verma, a dedicated science teacher. My primary goal in teaching is to unlock the potential within each student and facilitate a clear understanding of the concepts in the specific subjects. My areas of expertise include Chemistry, Physics, and Biology.
As a committed educator, I possess intrinsic knowledge in all science subjects. With over 3 years of teaching experience, I aim to impart my passion for the sciences to my students.
In addition to teaching, I strive to foster strong connections between students and teachers, as well as between parents and teachers. I prioritize creating an interactive classroom environment, where I emphasize the development of leadership qualities and strong communication skills
March 2020 - Present :
Home tution - Science and Maths teacher,
Taught more than 50 students each year of ICSE and CBSE school.
June 2021 - Present :
Innovintent Education - Science Teacher,
Chemistry teacher of class 11th and 12th students( IIT and NEET students)
Chemistry teacher of class 9th and 10th students( IIT FOUNDATION and NEET FOUNDATION students)
Chemistry teacher of class 9th (CBSE)
Science teacher of class 6th (CBSE)
August 2020 - May 2023:
Academy Of Excellence Study Centre - Science and Maths Teacher,
Science teacher of garde 6th - 10th (CBSE)
Science teacher of garde 6th - 10th (ICSE)
Maths teacher of garde 6th - 10th (CBSE)
Maths teacher of garde 6th - 10th (ICSE)
I possess advanced expertise in teaching Chemistry for grades 6th-12th in both CBSE and ICSE boards. My specialized knowledge extends to Physics, covering grades 6th-10th for both CBSE and ICSE. Additionally, I offer specific expertise in Biology for grades 6th-10th across CBSE and ICSE boards.
For Chemistry, I provide comprehensive instruction for grades 6th-10th in both ICSE and CBSE boards. Furthermore, I specialize in Organic Chemistry for grades 11th and 12th, as well as Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry for the same grades, across both ICSE and CBSE boards.
In the realm of Physics, I offer targeted guidance for grades 6th-10th, catering to the curriculum of both ICSE and CBSE boards
Degree: Bachelors of Science - University: JAMSHEDPUR WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY
Degree:
Presentation skills are the abilities one needs in order to deliver compelling, engaging, informative, transformative, educational, enlightening, and/or instructive presentations. Central to effective presentation skills are public speaking, tone of voice, body language, creativity, and delivery. That said, there are several types of presentations: Main Types of Presentations, Persuasive Presentations. Persuasive presentations are those given to arouse the audience to make the decision which the presenter hopes for. An example might be a startup founder delivering a presentation to an angel in the hopes of getting investment or a salesperson pitching a product to customers.
Instructional presentations are those given to guide the audience on a new policy, law, etc. For example, an HR manager might hold an onboarding presentation to instruct new employees on the rules of the company. Informative presentations give information about a new procedure, benefit, etc. One example might be a company HR presentation where the manager gives information about the new bonus requirements. Inspirational presentations are similar to persuasive presentations, but here the speaker aims to boost morale or increase brand pride, for example. Another example would be the rousing conclusion of a TED Talk speaker as they wrap up their speech.
Here’s a beautiful example of an inspirational presentation about, well, presentations:
And, there are several presentation delivery methods:
Presentation Delivery Methods
Extemporaneous presentations are those you deliver without any preparation, though you plan it beforehand.
Memorized presentations are those you learn by heart. Hard to get right, but compelling if it is!
Manuscript presentations are those you deliver from a pre-written script or notes.
Impromptu presentations are similar to extemporaneous presentations, but you decide on and deliver them on the spot.
Pro Tip: What’s the difference between a speech and a presentation? A speech is just plain ol’ spoken word read or delivered based on a written draft while a presentation gets creative with interaction, videos, slides, etc.
Skills in general are broken down into soft skills (those you develop throughout life, like communication skills) and hard skills (those you study, such as computer skills). For more on this, check out: Soft Skills vs Hard Skills for a Job: What Employers Look For
2 How to Improve Your Presentation Skills [25 Steps]
Some people are born entertainers or have an innate eidetic memory (the ability to recall things from memory with great clarity from just a moment of exposure).
The rest of us always have room for growth.
No matter what the situation—
Here are the best ways to improve presentation skills:
1. Prepare Your Presentation in Advance
There are various methods of preparing for a presentation, and they’re all very similar to preparing for a job interview.
Run lines with a mock audience or friend, like actors and actresses auditioning for movie and stage roles. Give yourself plenty of time to prepare for an upcoming presentation or speech, especially when you are less experienced.
And, the last part of preparation—always be prepared with answers to follow-up questions once your presentation is over.
2. Practice Your Presentation As Much As Possible
As with anything, practice makes perfect.
Hopefully it doesn’t come down to Gladwell’s “10,000 hour rule,” but practice of some length is always required to hone your presentation skills.
Practice alone. Then, practice with a friend or family member. Then, always use each live presentation opportunity as a practice round for the next presentation.
3. Learn How to Skip Around
Poor presentation skills for most people involve a monotonous, robotic delivery.
And, sure, that isn’t so compelling. However, what’s equally lackluster is a presenter who is unable to be dynamic and find real-time solutions to questions asked during the presentation. If an interruption or news update mid-presentation throws you off, then you need to practice and learn how to handle them.
Likewise, imagine giving a breaking news update to the public. If an advisor comes up to your podium to whisper in your ear, you have to take this new news into consideration, altering your presentation to fit.
Like improv sketches, knowing how to handle changes is an important part of a performance.
4. Speak Passionately About Your Topic
When you are passionate about the topic of your presentation, the audience senses it. It leaks through your pores and reflects from your eyes.
Show passion. Show enthusiasm. Be slightly crazy—
Or learn how to fake it.
Audience members who feel it on a visceral level, rather than only intellectually, are much more inclined to pay attention and find agreement with you.
And, bonus: they tend to fall asleep less!
5. Tell Stories in Your Presentations
Storytelling is one of the most effective presentation skills.
This Hobbies classes and Extra curricular activities are suitable for students whose age is more than or equal to 5 years old. As your child continues to grow, you will notice new and exciting abilities that your child develops. A child’s brain grows the most during the first five years of life. By age 5, the brain has reached approximately 90 percent of its adult size. This means that much of the brain’s structure and function has been established. Hence our best reccomended audience for these hobbies classes are all students who are minimum 5 years old and more. Even a grownup students upto 16 years old can also go ahead for these Hobbies & Extra Curricular classes with their learning.
For attending Hobbies and Extra curricular activities classes, Basic pre-requisite requirement is having interest in learning of that class. Without having natural interest on particular topic/class, it's not meaningful to proceed with it alongwith Instrutors. So it's advisable to have these as a part of your learning phase of your lie if you are really inclined and motivated to learn that hobby or activity. You should have all the items and required things with you at your home which are needed in that class. If not then you must buy from market it after taking suggestion from Instructors as per provided standard.
Reviewed On 25th September, 2023
Reviewed On 23rd September, 2023
Reviewed On 4th June, 2023
Angeliya Ameya Dhaygude
Reviewed On 19th December, 2023