List the steps to prepare a group presentation

What will be an ideal response?


When creating a team presentation, there are eleven steps that must be completed. Some of these
can be done alone, and others should be completed with the entire team present. The team goals are
indicated by an asterisk (*).
(a) *Brainstorm about the topic.
(b) Do some exploratory research.
(c) *Discuss and divide the topic into areas of responsibility.
(d) Research your specific topic area.
(e) Draft an outline of your content area.
(f) *Discuss how all the information interrelates.
(g) *Finalize presentation procedures.
(h) *Plan the introduction and conclusion of the presentation.
(i) Prepare and practice your part of the presentation.
(j) *Rehearse and revise the presentation.

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