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Effective Presentations

Effective Presentations. Week 7. Agenda. 5:30 – Team Stand Up 5: 40 – Pitch Event details 6:00 – Draft Presentation 6:25 – Mentor Careers 7:25 – Ongoing Offsite Activities. Objectives. Pitch Event Details The elements of a presentation Judging criteria for Pitch

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Effective Presentations

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  1. Effective Presentations Week 7

  2. Agenda • 5:30 – Team Stand Up • 5:40 – Pitch Event details • 6:00 – Draft Presentation • 6:25 – Mentor Careers • 7:25 – Ongoing Offsite Activities

  3. Objectives • Pitch Event Details • The elements of a presentation • Judging criteria for Pitch • How to create a good presentation deck • Draft the first revision of team deck • Learn about mentors’ careers

  4. Pitch Event Bay Area Regional Pitch Event – April 28National Pitch Night – May 3 • Poster Presentation & App Demo – small groups during reception hour • Pitch Presentations – formal, in front of an audience using slides– sell your business plan & your app idea • Questions from judges • Keynote speech • Announcement of winner

  5. Pitch Video

  6. Poster Presentation Content • Poster is a visual representation of business plan • Introduce the team • Elevator talk to distinguish your product in 30 seconds • Demo your app prototype on a phone

  7. Pitch Poster

  8. Pitch Content • Make sure everyone speaks • Convincing argument in FOUR MINUTES • Do NOT demo during the pitch – can include screen shots of app prototype when describing product

  9. Deadlines • Week 8 - Email a 100-word app description to instructor SympleApp is a mobile app designed for chronically ill patients to track symptoms and triggers to assure a correct diagnosis and refine treatment plans. Symple is easy and elegant and is customizable to track only the symptoms that are unique to your illness. Symple allows you to share reliable and relevant information with your doctor to get the very best treatment designed just for YOU! • Week 10 - Email pitch presentation, business plan and app source code to instructor

  10. Why Do We Do Presentations? To persuade people  To communicate an idea To teach someone something

  11. Presentation is... The Deck – the series of slides that support your presentation The Pitch – the verbal part of the presentation

  12. Technovation Challenge To win a competition you must know what you are being judged on!

  13. Judging Criteria Find a copy of the judging criteria in your Technovation Workspace on Google Docs

  14. Judging Criteria • Is the problem being solved clearly articulated? • Does the team understand the customer and/or end user? • How well thought out is the solution? • Does the team understand the market size and opportunity? • If there competition, is the solution differentiated? • If so, how?

  15. Judging Criteria • Does the solution leverage the capabilities of mobile technology? • Is there vision for extending the capabilities of the app beyond the prototype?

  16. Judging Criteria • Does the prototype reflect the product vision? • Does the prototype have functionality? • Does the Deck convey the message? • Is the Pitch clear and concise?

  17. The Deck • Know your audience • Simple design • One idea per slide • Use of images to support ideas – don’t use a lot of text • Be organized – beginning, middle, end

  18. Assemble a Draft Presentation ACTIVITY

  19. Create a Draft Presentation Version control is important in everything you do • Name your presentation file TEAMNAMEv1 • After any major update or change add +1 so v2, v3 etc. • Do not just delete or discard the versions of your presentations • Start with a white presentation and black lettering • Use pre-set fonts and be pre-set point size etc. • You will customize by adding graphics etc. once you have the information firmed up

  20. Create a Draft Presentation • Do not get caught up in anything up in anything BUT the information for first version • Themes, images, colors etc will come after the information is set...this is so you don’t waste time perfecting something that is not relevant.

  21. The Deck • Title • The problem • The solution • Competition • Market • Value • Future plans

  22. Mentor Career Exploration • Gather with your partner group in front of the table with your mentor. • Hear about the mentors’careers • Every 10 minutesswitch tables

  23. Reminder:Weekly Reflections • What did your team like about this week? • What challenges did your team have this week? • Anything else your team would like to share?

  24. Technovation Challenge Google Group

  25. Share with us onTwitter & Facebook Tweet us: @_technovation_ #technovation Like us on Facebook: Technovation Challenge

  26. Ongoing Offsite Activities • Customer Development • Business Model Updates • Usability Testing • Evaluate Data • Work on Poster • Send app description to instructor • Continue to draft “deck”

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