Practical Presentation Skills

Dr Andrew G D Holmes · July 24, 2020

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The course provides you with essential theory, practical techniques and the opportunity to develop your presentation skills. Whether you have never given a presentation before, or have given short presentations to a few people and aspire to give bigger, better, more effective presentations, this course will help you. Studying the course itself will not magically make you a fantastic presenter – you will need to practice, and over time you will become a confident, assured professional presenter.



This course will take you between 2-3 hours to complete, with an additional This course will take you approximately 7 hours to complete. A learner who explores the material in more depth will take approximately 8 hours and a learner who skims the course content will take 3 hours.

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Course Includes

  • 4 Modules
  • 13 Topics
  • 13 Quizzes
  • Course Certificate

Qaspir Foundation Research Survey for Faculty Preparedness to Facilitate Soft Skills©

A 17 question survey.

Please move through questions 1-16 quickly and mark your initial feeling about how you would rate yourself. A final question allows for free form response.

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If each of the following were added as an outcome you were supposed to help your students achieve in each of the classes you teach, how well prepared do you feel you are right now to help students reach the indicated outcome?
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