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Rosa D C B, Lopes L W, Lopes-Herrera S A: Voice and Communication Training Program Improves Performance of University Students in Oral Presentations.
CoDAS 2023 35(6): 1-14, 2023.
Abstract:
Purpose: To investigate the effect of a voice and communication training program for oral presentations on higher education students.
Methods: The proposed training program was based on the areas of social skills, voice projection techniques, and neurolinguistic programming. Thirty-eight students participated in the training with active learning methodologies at the university. Before and after the intervention, the participants recorded a short oral presentation on a topic of their choice. The recording was presented to the other participants and to a panel formed by three examiners (two articulation therapists and a psychologist), who evaluated the oral presentation performances. Moreover, each individual self-assessed their communication. The evaluation criteria covered the linguistic aspects, formal and non-formal, verbal and non-verbal communication, planning, and elaboration of the presentation.
Results: All participants improved their performance in oral presentations regarding verbal and para-verbal aspects, ability to keep the audience, emotional control, planning, objective, content, approach, organization, visual resource, form of presentation, language, and general elements (general presentation).
Conclusion: The proposed training program is effective in improving the performance of university students in oral presentations.