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Talking Points

Talking Points. Presentation Principles and Techniques. Andy Giesler. ?. Challenges. Notes at www.blazingmoon.org. Talking Points. Preparation Presentation Technique. 1. Preparation. 1. Preparation. 1. Preparation A. Content  B. Place C. Practice. Organizing Your Thoughts.

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Talking Points

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  1. Talking Points Presentation Principles and Techniques Andy Giesler

  2. ?

  3. Challenges

  4. Notes atwww.blazingmoon.org

  5. Talking Points • Preparation • Presentation • Technique

  6. 1. Preparation 1. Preparation

  7. 1. PreparationA. Content  B. Place C. Practice

  8. Organizing Your Thoughts • Content • 3-4 points • Notecards • Paper • Place • The room • The people • Practice • Standing • …

  9. Organizing Your Thoughts FreeMind freemind.sourceforge.net

  10. Simple is Beautiful Three or Four Points

  11. Simple is Beautiful Three or Four Subpoints (maybe)

  12. Where Are Your Notes? “Is this something my audience needs to see?”

  13. Where Are Your Notes? Ideas, not sentences.

  14. Where Are Your Notes? Sheets of paper • More detail is good • More detail is bad • How paper makes you nervous

  15. 1. Preparation A. ContentB. Place  C. Practice

  16. The Room Visit it Try it

  17. The People Who’ll Be There Who they are What they know

  18. 1. Preparation A. Content B. PlaceC. Practice 

  19. How? Talking Standing Timing Repeating

  20. 1. Preparation A. Content B. Place C. Practice

  21. 2. Presentation

  22. 2. PresentationA. Open  B. Engage C. Close

  23. Schmoozing

  24. The Best Way to Open The Best Way to Open

  25. Introduce Yourself Introduce Yourself

  26. Introduce Your Audience Introduce Your Audience

  27. Reinforce • Tell them • Tell them • Tell them

  28. 2. Presentation A. OpenB. Engage  C. Close

  29. How to Engage Them? How to Engage Them?

  30. How to Engage Them? Why Engage Them?

  31. How to Engage Them? Why Not Engage Them?

  32. Learning styles

  33. Reinforce • Tell them • Tell them • Tell them

  34. 2. Presentation A. Open B. EngageC. Close 

  35. Reinforce • Tell them • Tell them • Tell them

  36. How to Engage Them? Running out of time?

  37. So, is that unclear to anyone? “So, is that unclear to anyone?”

  38. Feedback

  39. 2. Presentation A. Open B. Engage C. Close

  40. 3. Technique

  41. 3. TechniqueA. Your Body  B. PowerPoint C. Beyond PowerPoint

  42. Action!

  43. Gestures Gestures Your Arms Your Head Your Face

  44. Your Voice

  45. So, is that unclear to anyone? Deception

  46. 3. Technique A. Your BodyB. PowerPoint  C. Beyond PowerPoint

  47. “Death by PowerPoint” http://www.slideshare.net/thecroaker/death-by-powerpoint

  48. What’s It Good For? 1. Visualizing ideas 2. Making key points

  49. Whats’ it Used For?

  50. What’s It Used For? • A Handout

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