When reading “Sail The Seven C’s With Microsoft Education,” I found out about the tool known as Presenter Coach. It is essentially exactly what it sounds like Microsoft’s version of a way to practice your design and presentations. It’s a way to innovate, practice, and hone skills in order to give a clear, in-depth, and interactive presentation.

I especially liked how detailed It can be. It catches filler words like “umm” or “basically” and other fillers. It keeps track of the length of the presentation as well. It helps to prevent the speaker from rushing through the presentation or speaking off-topic. It allows you to rehearse and practice presenting while giving you overall in-depth summaries of your presentation. It allows you to rehearse after receiving a report that gives you all of the previously mentioned information in an accurate and organized way.
Overall This can be a handy tool for teachers and especially students still learning public speaking and presentation design. It allows them to practice, build confidence, and learn.
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I must admit I’m not the best at public speaking let alone making presentations, so I am delighted to know that Microsoft has once again out done itself with this tool. Moreover because of the catching of filler words and tracking the length of a presentation is very reassuring because it will keep my presentations clear and concise with time for dialogue with the audience which I most enjoy.
This can be a helpful tool especially for someone who does not like public speaking myself. I need to familiarize myself more with Microsoft this is good to know when making presentations.
Hello, I enjoyed reading about this topic. I like the idea of using this to help myself get better at presenting projects that I might do in the future. Thank you for sharing!
This tool sounds incredibly helpful! Real-time feedback from Presenter Coach is such a game-changer for building confidence and improving presentation skills. Thanks for highlighting this feature!
This is such an amazing resource! This could help many with anxieties around public speaking, giving them the chance to practice more than just looking in the mirror. People can now get feedback and improve their speaking skills without necessarily needing a teacher or boss to guide them.