BSBCMM401 - Make a presentation

Assessor resource, bsbcmm401 make a presentation assessment tool, version 1.0 issue date: april 2024.

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to prepare, deliver and review a presentation to a target audience.

This unit applies to individuals who may be expected to make presentations for a range of purposes, such as marketing, training and promotions. They contribute well developed communication skills in presenting a range of concepts and ideas.

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Isaakievskaya Ploshchad (St. Isaac's Square)

St. Isaac's Square has long been one of the main public spaces of St. Petersburg. Some of the greatest works of Russian architecture of the 19th and 20th centuries are located here, including St. Isaac's Cathedral, the Mariinsky Palace, the Hotel Astoria and the Hotel Angleterre. Also, because of the location of the city's Legislative Assembly within the Mariinsky Palace, it has the unofficial status as the main administrative area of St. Petersburg.

The history of this square began in the 1730s and 40s. The area was originally assigned for trading, with a marina planned on the Moyka, warehouses along Bolshaya Gostinaya Ulitsa, and stalls selling salt along Voznesensky Prospekt. However, in the 1760s more grandiose structures began to appear in the area. On the south side of the square the Palace of Field Marshal Ivan Chernyshev was built beyond the Moyka River. On the north side, St. Isaac's Cathedral was reconstructed to designs by Antonio Rinaldi - this was the third cathedral in the area, the first having been adapted from one of the original warehouses. In fact, the "eternal construction" of St. Isaac's Square lasted around one hundred consecutive years.

In 1796, after the death of Catherine II, Emperor Paul ordered the transfer of all the marble from the project to the construction of the Mikhailovsky Castle. As a result St. Isaac's Cathedral was finished with clay brick and the unimpressive structure was received poorly. In 1816, Alexander I commissioned Auguste de Montferrand to erect a new temple. Forty years later the temple was complete. Urban legend has it that Montferrand predicted he would die soon after the temple was complete and deliberately dragged out the construction. This, in the end, is exactly what happened. However, the time and effort shows through, and St. Isaac's Cathedral is the fourth tallest cathedral in the world after the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome, St. Paul's Cathedral in London, and St. Mary's Cathedral in Florence.

In 1839-1844, Russian court architect Andrey Stackenshneider was commissioned by Nicolas I to build the magnificent Mariinsky Palace for his daughter Maria. At the same time, the Blue Bridge spanning the Moyka was extended to 99 meters, making it the widest bridge in St. Petersburg. A large portion of the bridge is incorporated within St. Isaac's Square and can go unnoticed. In the years 1856-1859, an equestrian monument to Nicholas I was erected in the center of the square. The statue's engineering is unique due to the fact that the rearing horse's feet are the only two points of support for the entire sculpture.

In the beginning of the 20th century, the diverse architectural ensemble of St. Isaac's Square began to be filled with new styles. In the south-eastern side of the square, the Hotel Astoria, an excellent example of St. Petersburg Art Nouveau, was built by the architect Fyodor Lidval. At around the same time on the opposite side of the square a new German Embassy was designed by the distinguished German architect and industrial designer Peter Behrens. This building's muscular neoclassicism was widely criticized at the time, but proved a prototype for what became the official architectural style of the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin (the building was also purportedly greatly admired by Adolf Hitler).

In 1923 the square was renamed after one of the first Soviet diplomats, Vaclav Vorovsky, assassinated that year by a White emigre terrorist at the Conference of Lausanne, but in 1944 it returned to its historic name. During the Siege of Leningrad, a kitchen garden was laid out in the center of the square where vegetables were grown to feed the inhabitants of the war-torn city.

It is important to note that during its existence St. Isaac's Square has repeatedly been victim to St. Petersburg floods, as its location is close to the narrowest part of the Neva River. At such times, St. Isaac's Cathedral often became an island in a sea of water. Consequently in 1971, on the Moyka Embankment next to the Blue Bridge a "scale of Neptune" was installed - an obelisk that records the levels of major urban floods.

Today, the colonnade of St. Isaac's Cathedral offers a superb panoramic view of the square and all of downtown St. Petersburg.

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How to Take a Hydrofoil to Peterhof from St. Petersburg

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The Hydrofoil and Peterhoff Pier

The Hydrofoil and Peterhof Pier

Just outside The Hermitage along the Neva River you will find uniformed sales agents with flyers offering day trips around St. Petersburg including an excursion to Peterhof. You will want to bypass them and get to the docks along the river.

Booking an excursion to Peterhof with a private guide or on a tour bus is easy and can be a more expensive compared to making your own way to Peterhof. Peterhof is accessible through local buses, trains or the hydrofoils. Overall the hydrofoil trip was more expensive and convenient than trains or buses. It took about 45 minutes and it was comfortable.

Peterhof was the Summer Palace built to emulate The Versailles of France. Located on the Gulf of Finland, about 20 miles from St. Petersburg city center, Peterhof is one of the must visit attractions in St. Petersburg after The Hermitage (part of the Winter Palace).

The Grand Cascade

The Grand Cascade

The Grand Palace

The Grand Palace

Look at the details on this artwork found outside the Grand Palace

Look at the details on this artwork found outside the Grand Palace

Built in the 18th century, Peterhof is filled with majestic fountains, statues, cascades, tree-lined avenues and alleys, formal flower beds, trees and royal buildings. The grandest of them all is The Great Palace and The Grand Cascade, with 60 fountains and waters that run through a canal to the Gulf of Finland. In the middle of the cascade is Samson tearing a lion’s jaw, a gold statue designed by Rastrelli. There are over 250 relics and statues at The Grand Cascade, making this the world’s grandest fountain.

Peterhof

Some other highlights to look out for at the Peterhof are:

1.    Chessboard Cascade 2.    Montplaisir Palace 3.    Hermitage Pavilion 4.    Marly Palace 5.    Lion Cascade 6.    Sun Fountain 7.    Orangery Garden and Fountain (a place to relax, eat your lunch) 8.    Adam and Eve Fountains

Marly Palace

Marly Palace

Lion Cascade

Lion Cascade

Orangery Garden and Fountain

Orangery Garden and Fountain

Triton and the seamonster (The Orangery Fountain)

Triton and the sea monster (The Orangery Fountain)

Chessboard Cascade

Chessboard Cascade

List of companies that offer hydrofoil services from St. Petersburg to Peterhof: Peterhof Express (www.peterhof-express.com) Vodokhod Russian Cruises (russian-cruises.ru)

We went with Russian Cruises. The price was 650 rubles per way and 1,100 rubles for round trip. We had to give the sales agent the time for our return trip. She then printed the time on the ticket.

According to Peterhof Express’s website, the hydrofoils run from St. Petersburg every half hour from 10 am to 6pm. The return trip from Peterhof to St. Petersburg runs every half hour from 10:30 am to 7 pm.

On arrival at Peterhof pier we headed over to the ticket counters. Everyone spoke only Russian. Somehow we managed to purchase four tickets just to visit the Park and unfortunately omitted the Grand Palace tickets.

Ticket counters at the Peterhoff

Ticket counters at the Peterhoff

A separate ticket was required to visit the Grand Palace and the Upper Garden. The Grand Palace tickets can either be purchased at the pier upon arrival or purchased inside the Grand Palace. We gave up on the idea of visiting the Grand Palace after queuing for over one and a half hours outside the palace with those who had tickets only to find out there was another queue inside the palace.

Another place that requires a fee is the Gothic Chapel.

Behind me is the Gothic Chapel

Behind me is the Gothic Chapel

Note: The park opens daily from 9 am to 10 pm. Fountains only operate from May to early October. The Great Palace is closed on Mondays.

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Thank you! I just stumbled onto your information and so helpful. Heading there in 3 weeks, the St Petersburg Card is being used (found on Google) but the information was not terribly clear. This was well written, succinct and much appreciated. I did read the Organgery offers a great little restaurant that is fairly decent, not terribly packed and a great place to break - - - just FYI for future travels. Regards

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Bsbcmm411 - make presentations (release 1).

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  • Reviews and analyses documents to identify information relevant to a specific presentation
  • Develops material to convey ideas and information to target audience in an engaging way
  • Presents information using words and non-verbal features appropriate to the audience and context
  • Uses listening and questioning techniques to gather information required to develop and modify presentations
  • Interprets audience reactions and changes words and non-verbal features accordingly
  • Demonstrates sophisticated control over oral, visual and written formats, drawing on a range of communication practices to achieve goals
  • Selects and uses appropriate conventions and protocols to encourage interaction and to present information
  • Recognises the need to alter personal communication style in response to the needs and expectations of others
  • Takes responsibility for planning, sequencing and prioritising tasks and own workload to achieve outcomes
  • Uses the main features and functions of digital tools to complete work tasks

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  • prepare and deliver at least two different presentations.
  • use aids and materials to support the presentation
  • select and implement methods to review the effectiveness of presentation and document suggested improvements.

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  • information collection methods that support review and feedback of presentations
  • organisational and legislative obligations and requirements relevant to presentations
  • structure of presentations according to intended outcomes
  • principles of effective communication including:
  • persuasive communication techniques
  • verbal and non-verbal communication
  • presentation methods
  • different aids, materials and  techniques that can be used for presentations.

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