Getting people together to hear a presentation is one of the best ways of educating people about sharks and the threats they face. Perhaps you would like to give a presentation or set one up for someone else to give. We have created a presentation that is available for others to give. At this time, the presentation is only in English and is most appropriate for older children and adults. We are in the process of developing new versions of different lengths and talks for children of all ages. We also have the desire to translate the presentation.
How do you start?
- There are many groups that are looking for speakers for their regular meetings. These include dive clubs, science classes, nature centers, churches, offices, civic organizations, and clubs. Contact them and see if you can get on their schedule.
- Alternatively, set up your own presentation and invite everyone you know.
- Maybe you don't like public speaking, but would like to organize speaking events. If you don't have a friend to do the speaking, then contact us and we will try to find a speaking partner.
- Request our presentation,
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, if you agree to the restrictions in its use. You are only granted permission to use this presentation in its current form for its intended purpose of providing a Shark Savers presentation. We can assist you if you need to make changes or make it shorter. Contents are not available for use outside of the context of an approved Shark Savers presentation without permission from Shark Savers and the photographers of the images in the presentation.
- If you do not have the capability to show a power point presentation, then you may consider simply printing each of the slides and using these as a flip-chart of sorts.
- Don't forget to practice before you give the presentation. Give it in front of a friend or family member for further practice.
- Determine how you will show the presentation test beforehand to ensure it works how you'd like. Iron out the technical issues before the guests arrive.
- Ensure that you have enough seats for everyone that you invite, and that they will have a clear, unobstructed view of the presentation. Watch out for bright lighting that may cause a glare on the screen.
- You may want to tell your guests when you invite them that you will be offering some snacks after the presentation. Funny how food encourages guests to show up and then stick around!
- Prepare handouts ahead of time; your guests may want additional information or something to take with them after they leave. They are available on our Download page
- Plan that your presentation will take about 1 hour. You should be able to present all slides within 30-45 minutes, and you'll want to spend about 5 minutes at the beginning introducing yourself and 15 minutes or more at the end to answer questions.
- Ask your guests to help save our sharks. They may do this by donating to our Shark Savers online or by mail. You may consider passing a basket on our behalf. Please provide them with our web site address.
If you have additional suggestions on how to improve this effort, please use the comment field, below, or
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