Room Setup Checklist
Another key tip you will learn in your public speaking course is setting up the room.
You will need to check on many items to enhance the environment so it
will maximize the message for your audience. Below is a Checklist for
Room Setup to assist you.
Your first priority is always safety. Know where all fire exits and
extinguishers are.
Have backup equipment and a backup plan in case of failure.
Keep room lights at maximum intensity unless slides and/or video projection
are being used.
If room lights are down, put a soft light on presenter.
Schedule breaks during program.
Tape door latches to prevent them from making loud noises.
Use semi-circular seating if possible.
Provide hardback writing surface if needed.
Locate your presentation area as close as you can to front row.
If seats can't move YOU MOVE!
Without screen, set to long side of the room.
With screen, set to short side of the room.
Avoid long narrow rooms (switch rooms if possible).
Avoid placing chairs next to walls.
Cut aisles behind poles.
Set aisles bigger as they get nearer exits.
Seat for least distraction audience members should not have to cross
more than six others to get to a seat.
Force the audience to front of room with reserved signs or put out
less chairs than the expected attendance. Stack additional chairs in
back corner of room so they are handy if needed.
Arrange for a good sound system. Thoroughly check sound system BEFORE
program.
Check climate. Locate climate controls or know who to call.
Make sure water and glasses are available.
Locate restrooms, phones, snackbars, elevators or stairs, and business
center.
Make sure there are signs posted to direct participants to your room.
Personalize this checklist for your presentations.
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The above list is essential to remember from your public speaking
course to be expressed
well without worrying of complications.
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