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Topics for Public Presentations?

I have to give a public presentation for my communication skills class and I have no clue what topic to choose. Can you guys suggest some cool yet educational topics that could engage a teenage audience? Really appreciate the help, thanks!

a year ago

Sure, there are many engaging and educational topics you can consider for your presentation. It's always a great idea to choose a topic that is not only informative but also something that is relatable and intriguing to your audience.

1. Mental Health in Teenagers: This topic is highly relevant today, it can educate your classmates about identifying mental health issues and addressing them appropriately.

2. Climate Change: This subject is especially important for our generation. Discuss its effects and how even teenagers can take steps in their daily life towards climate change mitigation.

3. Social Media and Its Influence: Explore how social platforms impact our self-image, relationships, and world view. You can analyze the pros and cons of their usage.

4. Tech Advancements like Artificial Intelligence or Cryptocurrency: These can spark interest as they are extremely topical and hold prominent roles in our future.

5. The Impact of COVID-19 on Student Life: This can be a great topic as it's relatable to all teenagers. Discuss how the pandemic affected students educationally, socially, and psychologically.

Remember, the best presentations are those where the presenter shows genuine interest in the topic. So, pick a topic that you are curious about and feel excited to delve into. Good luck!

a year ago

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