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The key to delivering any good presentation is to practice it ahead of time
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But if you don't have someone to practice your presentation in front of, it can be hard
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to get feedback when it's just yourself trying to rehearse. So fortunately, PowerPoint using artificial intelligence has built in an actual virtual
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coach to help coach you through your presentation. So here's how it works
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I have my presentation, which is a presentation on zoom that I will be delivering up in the
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top right hand side of the screen. I can choose this option that says rehearse with coach
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PowerPoint will then take my browser window and make it full screen. And you'll notice that in the bottom right hand side, when I'm ready, it's going to listen
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to me and it will be evaluating how I deliver my speech
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So here we go. Um, uh, okay, you guys, um, here we go
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This is called, uh, remote teaching with, um, zoom
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And if you have to raise your hand, please make sure to use the, uh, Q and a button
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And now I'm going to read the learning targets. I can understand the basic features of zoom and options to customize the experience
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I can deliver instructions using zoom and in the remote, I can begin to integrate interactive elements
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So what would you like to learn today? Type in the window. So I'm hoping that by using zoom, your students will be really good at becoming good students
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and learning a lot of really good information, which hopefully will allow them to do some
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really good things when they graduate school and, uh, good things when they, um, go into
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career and college. So I'm done. And what happened is that PowerPoint gave me some information
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You can see how long I was speaking, the number of slides. Something that it picked up is right over here for fillers
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I kept saying the word, um, and it was able to detect that, which is great feedback to
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get at the bottom. You'll notice that I started out by saying you guys, and it labeled that as a sensitive phrase
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Some other things is repetitive language. You'll notice that when I went back, I said really in good multiple times so that this
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would pick up and this is pointing that out. It also will provide me with an idea of my pace
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You can see it right over here. It says that my pace was just right. And then your pitch
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Now you can see this graph right over here is showing me that I have kind of low energy
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So when I do this for real, when I actually present this, I want to make sure that I speak
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with a little bit more energy to pick up that pitch and engage my audience
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And then at the bottom, some other things you can see where it says originality. It was able to detect when I read that slide
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So this is a great feature to use either for yourself or your students when they have to
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present something. It does an excellent job with providing some feedback. And when you have to rehearse, it can be a little bit intimidating and uncomfortable
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that to just rehearse it in front of a group of people
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This is a safe way to rehearse a presentation and also to get some great feedback
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Now it isn't perfect, but I find that this is a great step for students who are looking
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to just practice their presentation before they actually deliver it in front of a class
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or in front of a group of people