When giving a presentation, never underestimate the importance of good eye contact. If an audience member asks you a question, turn to face them squarely to show that you're listening.
Keep this stance as you begin your reply, without staring directly into their eyes for more than five seconds. (If you need to, glance away momentarily and then regain eye contact--sustained staring can be intimidating.)
Above all, never look at a speaking member of the audience out of the corner of your eye. This can be construed as condescending and doesn't give the speaker the respect he or she deserves.
Also, check out these funny tips of what NOT to do during a presentation:
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