CHAPTER 17INTRODUCING YOURSELF AND OTHERS
In the previous chapter, we cautioned you against beginning your presentation by introducing yourself and asking attendees to introduce themselves. However, you still do need an introduction to establish your credibility to conduct your virtual presentations, and you would like to learn more about the particular group that you are addressing. Well, now is the time to introduce yourself and others.
COMPARING VIRTUAL AND FACE-TO-FACE STRATEGIES
Face-to-Face Presentation
On the back of an index card, ask each participant to note one fact about himself that no one would guess (e.g., flies Civil Air Patrol on weekends). Ask one person in each group to collect these cards and pass them to the front of the room. ...
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