The Kinesthetic Presenter

An effective presenter is not only knowledgeable and prepared, he or she also remains aware of the movements and positions of audience members. Such cues will reveal IMG_6946.JPGimportant information, such as their engagement and energy levels. Here are some questions trainers can ask themselves to gauge whether their audiences are attentive and interested:

*Do they make eye contact?

*Do they ask content-specific questions?

*Do they participate in activities?

According to Kuczala, if the facilitator can effectively read the audience, he or she will be able to respond with the appropriate movement technique before participants grow wary or disengaged. Participants’ body language can convey valuable information to the presenter. Similarly, a presenter’s body language sends equally important messages to the audience. The following eight expressions of positive body language can enhance learners’ perceptions of a presenter:

1. Good posture will make the presenter feel more self-assured.

2. Friendly eye-contact helps the presenter connect with participants, and it keeps his or her head held high, which improves posture.

3. A smile will show that the presenter is enthusiastic about the presentation, which will make participants more open to the content.

4. Energetic movement will enliven the audience.

5. An engaged brain and body. If a presenter is not in a confident frame of mind, it will affect his or her body language.

6. Moving around the learning space can bridge the gap between a presenter and his or her audience. Movement will also keep participants focused.

7. Calm mannerisms will make a better impression on an audience, since anxious movements can distract participants and make them feel uneasy.

8. Walking purposefully through the learning space connects the presenter with participants. Erratic or repetitive movement can annoy or distract individuals.

Further, the presenter should always be conscious of his or her mind-body connection. What the facilitator does or does not do with his or her body can affect training sessions in meaningful ways. The following techniques can engage participants and make positive impressions:

*Move around the learning space to better connect with, and become more familiar with, the audience.

*Use inviting hand gestures to ensure that positive physical and verbal messages are sent to the audience.

*Remain aware of the audience in order to assess whether participants’ learning states have started to decline, and respond with an appropriate kinesthetic activity.

Conversely, these approaches can send negative messages to learners:

*Hands that are crossed in front of the body are a sign of discomfort and/or disinterest.

*Hands that are hidden in pockets signify a lack of interest and impede the presenter’s ability to gesture. Skillful hand gestures can help a presenter connect more closely with an audience.

*Hands that are hidden behind the back imply untrustworthiness and/or insecurity.

*Hands on the hips signal a power position, which may make audience members feel intimidated and cause them to withdraw.

*Arms in a crossed position reveal that a presenter is disinterested and/or uncomfortable in his or her environment.


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9 responses to “The Kinesthetic Presenter”

  1. Tanuja Avatar
    Tanuja

    Amazing thought

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  2. Sandeep Chandel Avatar
    Sandeep Chandel

    Good Evening

    Todays session was really very energized, enthusiastic. Leant so many things which i really missing in my day to day routine in professional carrier. Mrs. Walia is really a great presenter . In a very simple way she taught so many things. Covered most important chapters. She made eye contact, did activities.
    This was learning session for all of us every body enjoyed it.

    Waiting next session from same Mrs. Walia again.

    Regards
    Sandeep Chandel
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  3. Sushil sharma Avatar
    Sushil sharma

    Today session was really very nice

    Mrs. walia is a great presenter..

    Regards
    Sushil sharma

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  4. Amit Pareek Avatar
    Amit Pareek

    It’s really wonderful experience to join the session, it will be helpful for future. Mostly presenter gives only presentation but u invole each and every one.

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  5. umang Avatar
    umang

    Anubha with her Anubhav has put across fantastic points about making those important movements, but not for the sake of it, meaningful, connecting strolls around the training space will help with not just connecting but engaging the audience

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  6. SRIKANTH. B Avatar
    SRIKANTH. B

    Yes it is was very good session and fully energetic and fully occupied session ,also the same we can implement these communication skills with our customer for developing a very good relationship also for making a good business for HAger products.

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  7. Mathew vettiyil Avatar
    Mathew vettiyil

    Presenting is an art and which we need to experience through mutiple stages. Judging the audience prior to presentation is valid thing.The above points are very relvent and will implement on my next sessions.

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  8. Vijesh Shenoy Avatar
    Vijesh Shenoy

    Hello,

    It was a great session to experience the way to interpret things.

    Practising the same regularly will help every individual to grow professionally as well as personally.

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  9. Aby MA Avatar
    Aby MA

    It’s very good opportunity to attend your sessions..
    There are some good take aways from your sessions which wil really helpful for my future carrier..

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