How to Deliver Winning Presentations: Using Your Voice to Connect with the Audience 
We've seen that an attitude of appreciation, respect, and enthusiasm is the key to achieving the all-important connection with your listeners. In the last column, we examined ways to express that attitude with your body and face, through appropriate position, movement, gestures, and smile. This time, we'll consider the contribution your voice can make. Briefly, you must be heard and understood; you must talk at the right speed that invites the audience to stay with you; and you must maintain an emotional bond by expressing appropriate emotions.
Reimold, Cheryl. IEEE PCS (2000). Articles>Presentations>Advice>Emotions
The Power Presenter: Three Tips That Transformed My Last Presentation
As a presenter, I feed off the energy of the audience. I used to think that the audience determined the energy in the room, but after applying some of Jerry Weissman’s principles, I learned the presenter has more control over the room than I previously thought.
Duarte (2009). Articles>Presentations>Advice
PowerPoint Presentations: Tips To Avoid Last Minute Surprises
The PowerPoint tips featured here are not about creating better or more effective presentations, instead they help you avoid any last minute surprises that may crop up when an eager audience is waiting to see your slide show.
Agarwal, Amit. Digital Inspiration (2007). Articles>Presentations>Advice
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