ZQS Key Competencies Seminars and Workshops Seminars with Credit Points
18011: How to present successfully and joyfully
29 Nov
29. Nov. 2024
Face-to-face seminar

18011: How to present successfully and joyfully

Trainer:
Stefanie Hübner (Stefanie Rupp)

Dates:

  • Friday, 29th November 2024 | 3 pm – 8 pm
  • Saturday, 30th November 2024 | 9 am – 5 pm
  • Friday, 17th January 2025 | 3 pm – 8 pm
  • Saturday, 18th January 2025 | 9 am – 5 pm

(at the full hour)

Language:
This face-to-face seminar takes place in English and on campus. The room is specified in Stud.IP.

 

Course Content:

How to create a presentation

  • Structure and prepare a presentation
  • Rhetorical devices and tips
  • How to involve and engage the audience

How to present successfully

  • Posture, gesture and inner attitude
  • Dealing with stage fright
  • Being professional AND authentic

How to joyfully do a self-presentation

  • Present yourself authentically and confidently
  • Powerful and meaningful wording
  • Strong communication of strengths and growth potentials


Learning Goals:

  • Clear and confident presence
  • Conscious and flexible handling of content and design materials
  • Knowledge of the effects of posture and rhetorical devices in presentations
  • Ways of dealing with stage fright
  • Reflection of own strengths and growth potentials


Study Performance:
Regular attendance and active participation, involving in practical exercises, reflecting on practical exercises, presenting of work results, completion of possible tasks between the course days, seminar language is English.
 

Registration:

  • on Stud.IP

Accessibility:
If you need barrier-free access, please contact us (seminare@zqs.uni-hannover.de
), as soon as you got a place in a seminar.

 

Credits:
2 Credits

 

Recognition:

Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree at Leibniz University of Hanover
Further information regarding your course of studies on the website:
zqs.uni-hannover.de/de/sk/leistungspunkte/anrechnung-studium

Interdisciplinary Bachelor’s Degree
applicable to Area A of key competencies (non-scholastic focus)

Bachelor’s in Technical Education
applicable to Area C of key competencies (non-scholastic focus)

Date

29. Nov. 2024

Location

On campus, more information via Stud.IP