Vision trumps all other senses. We have better recall for visual information. Pictures beat text - recognition soars with pictures. Exercise boosts brain power. We don't pay attention to boring things and attention steadily drops after 10 minutes, so presenters should change gears every 10 minutes.
The State of Financial Presentations 2014 Survey ResultsDave Paradi
How good or bad are financial presentations? I wanted to hear the audience's perspective. So I conducted a survey in May and June of 2014 asking those who see financial presentations what they thought. This deck presents the results of the survey and what financial presenters can do to make their presentations more effective.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
Do you want to beat the heat this summer? There are a number of ways that you can easily do it. For starters, wear light colored clothes as these reflect light better than darker ones. And choose cotton whenever possible as it easily wicks away moisture from your body. Another tip is to maintain your air conditioning unit by checking and changing the filters when needed. Not only will it cool the room better, it will also help save on electricity cost. For more tips on staying cool during summer, take a look at these slides from Bourne Bathrooms.
The Great State of Design with CSS Grid Layout and FriendsStacy Kvernmo
For far too long we've been forced to reuse layout patterns that have worked in the past, creating a web full of sites that all look the same. Narrow timelines, browser support restrictions and lack of a true grid system have led us to create work that is "good enough".
I've spent years exploring how we can make the web a more unique space. With some of the newer CSS techniques available, we can start to make more creative designs. CSS Grid Layout is on the horizon and will play a major role in the design of our sites. Finally having a true, 2 dimensional grid will give our layouts much more flexibility and it is on us to explore the possibilities.
This talk was presented at CSS Day 2016.
2016 State of Financial Presentations Survey ReportDave Paradi
What do audiences think of financial presentations? The results of this survey in March 2016 tell presenters of financial information what annoys the audience and gives suggestions on how financial presentations can be more effective.
Three business basics to always remember! People don't care about your brand. They care about what you can do for them. Back to basics... Give people what they want, do it consistently and do it better than your competition.
The State of Financial Presentations 2014 Survey ResultsDave Paradi
How good or bad are financial presentations? I wanted to hear the audience's perspective. So I conducted a survey in May and June of 2014 asking those who see financial presentations what they thought. This deck presents the results of the survey and what financial presenters can do to make their presentations more effective.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
Do you want to beat the heat this summer? There are a number of ways that you can easily do it. For starters, wear light colored clothes as these reflect light better than darker ones. And choose cotton whenever possible as it easily wicks away moisture from your body. Another tip is to maintain your air conditioning unit by checking and changing the filters when needed. Not only will it cool the room better, it will also help save on electricity cost. For more tips on staying cool during summer, take a look at these slides from Bourne Bathrooms.
The Great State of Design with CSS Grid Layout and FriendsStacy Kvernmo
For far too long we've been forced to reuse layout patterns that have worked in the past, creating a web full of sites that all look the same. Narrow timelines, browser support restrictions and lack of a true grid system have led us to create work that is "good enough".
I've spent years exploring how we can make the web a more unique space. With some of the newer CSS techniques available, we can start to make more creative designs. CSS Grid Layout is on the horizon and will play a major role in the design of our sites. Finally having a true, 2 dimensional grid will give our layouts much more flexibility and it is on us to explore the possibilities.
This talk was presented at CSS Day 2016.
2016 State of Financial Presentations Survey ReportDave Paradi
What do audiences think of financial presentations? The results of this survey in March 2016 tell presenters of financial information what annoys the audience and gives suggestions on how financial presentations can be more effective.
Three business basics to always remember! People don't care about your brand. They care about what you can do for them. Back to basics... Give people what they want, do it consistently and do it better than your competition.
Hi! We're the creative team behind Hypothesis's reports, presentations, and infographics, and we're sharing out our best tips. Please share with someone you think would enjoy this slideshow.
www.hypothesisgroup.com
www.linkedin.com/companies/hypothesis-group
www.instagram.com/hypothesisgroup
A fun approach to talk about how sleeping more and better can help your productivity and effectiveness at work. #SleepingWithTheBoss was an invitation from the TNW CEO,
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten to the team - a nap after lunch to test out the benefits of a good rest.
3 Storytelling Tips - From Acclaimed Writer Burt HelmEthos3
Visit the Ethos3 blog (http://buff.ly/1B8ehRa) to get the full scoop on these tips. By reading the Ethos3 blog post, you will learn how to tell stories that will captivate even the most challenging audiences.
If you need help creating professional presentations, email us at: info@ethos3.com
Ethos3 is a presentation design agency with premier PowerPoint and presentation designers. We can create the perfect presentation for you: www.ethos3.com
Top Productivity Working Hacks by Jan RezabJan Rezab
The biggest productivity hacks that I have developed over my 15 years of working and having founded 4 companies, being selected as Forbes 30 under 30 in 2015.
10 Ways Your Boss Kills Employee MotivationOfficevibe
It’s so hard to have engaged employees. It’s such a delicate thing to try and get right because employees can be fragile.
As a manager, you have to do everything in your power to make sure employees are happy and engaged at all times.
Usually, the problem is the boss, and not things like the company, mission statement, or co-workers.
If you know that your boss is the biggest problem, there are ten things that they do to kill motivation. If you’re a manager and you’re reading this, make sure you avoid these mistakes to ensure that your employees are engaged during work.
The secret to good leadership is to be authentic. Be honest with your staff.
Read more on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/10-kill-employee-motivation
like us on Facebook!:
www.facebook.com/officevibe
How do the people you admire the most choose to communicate? Words are powerful. Learn how to use them wisely with our latest SlideShare.
www.getsmarter.co.za
10 Insightful Quotes On Designing A Better Customer ExperienceYuan Wang
In an ever-changing landscape of one digital disruption after another, companies and organisations are looking for new ways to understand their target markets and engage them better. Increasingly they invest in user experience (UX) and customer experience design (CX) capabilities by working with a specialist UX agency or developing their own UX lab. Some UX practitioners are touting leaner and faster ways of developing customer-centric products and services, via methodologies such as guerilla research, rapid prototyping and Agile UX. Others seek innovation and fulfilment by spending more time in research, being more inclusive, and designing for social goods.
Experience is more than just an interface. It is a relationship, as well as a series of touch points between your brand and your customer. Here are our top 10 highlights and takeaways from the recent UX Australia conference to help you transform your customer experience design.
For full article, continue reading at https://yump.com.au/10-ways-supercharge-customer-experience-design/
WTF - Why the Future Is Up to Us - pptx versionTim O'Reilly
This is the talk I gave January 12, 2017 at the G20/OECD Conference on the Digital Future in Berlin. I talk about fitness landscapes as applied to technology and business, the role of unchecked financialization in the state of our politics and economy, and why technology really wants to create jobs, not destroy them. (There is a separate PDF version, but some readers said the notes were too fuzzy to read.)
How NOT to Run Your Company – Lessons LearnedWeekdone.com
The Internet is full of articles on „How to succeed“ and „How to build a great company“ But while following those guidelines we often forget that there's a lot you just can't do.
Learning from your own mistakes is good, but it's even better when you can learn from the mistakes of others.
Everyone's favorite billionaire and Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has said “Watch, listen, and learn. You can’t know it all yourself. Anyone who thinks they do is destined for mediocrity.”
Enjoy the slides and a sense of humor is advised.
https://www.wrike.com/blog/how-to-build-the-perfect-team-nancy-butler/ - Having the right people in place is essential to accomplishing your goals and building your business. Follow these tips from Nancy Butler, business coach and award-winning author of Above All Else, to assemble the perfect high-performing team.
An impactful approach to the Seven Deadly Sins you and your Brand should avoid on Social Media! From a humoristic approach to a modern-life analogy for Social Media and including everything in between, this deck is a compelling resource that will provide you with more than a few take-aways for your Brand!
Boring to Bold: Presentation Design Ideas for Non-DesignersMichael Gowin
A presentation given to a colleague's class on some principles effective presentation planning and design. If graphic design is "the creative use of plagiarism," then these are my sources: Garr Reynolds, Nancy Duarte, Jessie Desjardins, Emiland De Cubber, Jan Schultink, Steve Jobs, and many others.
15 Quotes To Nurture Your Creative Soul!DesignMantic
Every now and then, we all crave inspiration to get started. but often times, inspiration is hardest is to find when it is needed the most. but powerful words almost always do the trick. They have power that is undeniable. So for all the creative souls out there, here we share some remarkable sayings from legends to feed your mind and strengthen your design game ...
Remember, sharing is caring! :)
10 Easy Ways to Unleash Your Kid's Brain PowerSage HR
Do you know that a baby is born with all the brain cells he needs when he becomes an adult?
Do you know that a baby creates 700 neural connections every second in the first 1,000 days of his life?
A study conducted by Dr. Jim Heckman, a Nobel Laureate in Economics, show that early stimulation of brain function during childhood plays a critical role in a child's social and economic success. Furthermore, the neural pathways and networks that are forged during the first 1,000 days will have lasting impacts on the person's social, emotional and mental capabilities --- very important factors which dictate the kind of lifestyle, job and social interactions he will have in the future.
For parents who want nothing but the best for their children, Dr. Heckman's research show that preschool experiences and early interactions with peers and adults provide the highest return in capital investment. The benefits of which decreases dramatically after school due to aging and several other reasons.
From an economic standpoint, these words ring true. Early childhood stimulation of brain function develops fluid abilities such as memory, reasoning, speed of thought and problem solving prowess. All of which are interrelated and foreshadows high-level brain function which is key to a happy, successful life.
In this Slideshare story deck, CakeHR is proud to present 10 easy, practical ways to develop your kid's brain power. Here you will learn about the importance of play, songs and interactive toys in early childhood brain stimulation. You will also learn that the way your respond to your child's needs and cries will have a direct effect on the development of his cognitive and emotional abilities.
Learn more about CakeHR at > > > cake.hr
Things That Don't Matter in Your Presentation!Ayman Sadiq
We often spend hours together on stuffs that don’t really matter in your next presentation. You need to unclutter, focus, provide insight and yes, tell a story to convey the big idea. When you stop wasting time on the things that don’t really add any value to you presentation, we finally start adding proper value to the message and objective of your presentation. So here goes a list of things on which you should not even spend a minute. Cheers!
Hi! We're the creative team behind Hypothesis's reports, presentations, and infographics, and we're sharing out our best tips. Please share with someone you think would enjoy this slideshow.
www.hypothesisgroup.com
www.linkedin.com/companies/hypothesis-group
www.instagram.com/hypothesisgroup
A fun approach to talk about how sleeping more and better can help your productivity and effectiveness at work. #SleepingWithTheBoss was an invitation from the TNW CEO,
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten to the team - a nap after lunch to test out the benefits of a good rest.
3 Storytelling Tips - From Acclaimed Writer Burt HelmEthos3
Visit the Ethos3 blog (http://buff.ly/1B8ehRa) to get the full scoop on these tips. By reading the Ethos3 blog post, you will learn how to tell stories that will captivate even the most challenging audiences.
If you need help creating professional presentations, email us at: info@ethos3.com
Ethos3 is a presentation design agency with premier PowerPoint and presentation designers. We can create the perfect presentation for you: www.ethos3.com
Top Productivity Working Hacks by Jan RezabJan Rezab
The biggest productivity hacks that I have developed over my 15 years of working and having founded 4 companies, being selected as Forbes 30 under 30 in 2015.
10 Ways Your Boss Kills Employee MotivationOfficevibe
It’s so hard to have engaged employees. It’s such a delicate thing to try and get right because employees can be fragile.
As a manager, you have to do everything in your power to make sure employees are happy and engaged at all times.
Usually, the problem is the boss, and not things like the company, mission statement, or co-workers.
If you know that your boss is the biggest problem, there are ten things that they do to kill motivation. If you’re a manager and you’re reading this, make sure you avoid these mistakes to ensure that your employees are engaged during work.
The secret to good leadership is to be authentic. Be honest with your staff.
Read more on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/10-kill-employee-motivation
like us on Facebook!:
www.facebook.com/officevibe
How do the people you admire the most choose to communicate? Words are powerful. Learn how to use them wisely with our latest SlideShare.
www.getsmarter.co.za
10 Insightful Quotes On Designing A Better Customer ExperienceYuan Wang
In an ever-changing landscape of one digital disruption after another, companies and organisations are looking for new ways to understand their target markets and engage them better. Increasingly they invest in user experience (UX) and customer experience design (CX) capabilities by working with a specialist UX agency or developing their own UX lab. Some UX practitioners are touting leaner and faster ways of developing customer-centric products and services, via methodologies such as guerilla research, rapid prototyping and Agile UX. Others seek innovation and fulfilment by spending more time in research, being more inclusive, and designing for social goods.
Experience is more than just an interface. It is a relationship, as well as a series of touch points between your brand and your customer. Here are our top 10 highlights and takeaways from the recent UX Australia conference to help you transform your customer experience design.
For full article, continue reading at https://yump.com.au/10-ways-supercharge-customer-experience-design/
WTF - Why the Future Is Up to Us - pptx versionTim O'Reilly
This is the talk I gave January 12, 2017 at the G20/OECD Conference on the Digital Future in Berlin. I talk about fitness landscapes as applied to technology and business, the role of unchecked financialization in the state of our politics and economy, and why technology really wants to create jobs, not destroy them. (There is a separate PDF version, but some readers said the notes were too fuzzy to read.)
How NOT to Run Your Company – Lessons LearnedWeekdone.com
The Internet is full of articles on „How to succeed“ and „How to build a great company“ But while following those guidelines we often forget that there's a lot you just can't do.
Learning from your own mistakes is good, but it's even better when you can learn from the mistakes of others.
Everyone's favorite billionaire and Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has said “Watch, listen, and learn. You can’t know it all yourself. Anyone who thinks they do is destined for mediocrity.”
Enjoy the slides and a sense of humor is advised.
https://www.wrike.com/blog/how-to-build-the-perfect-team-nancy-butler/ - Having the right people in place is essential to accomplishing your goals and building your business. Follow these tips from Nancy Butler, business coach and award-winning author of Above All Else, to assemble the perfect high-performing team.
An impactful approach to the Seven Deadly Sins you and your Brand should avoid on Social Media! From a humoristic approach to a modern-life analogy for Social Media and including everything in between, this deck is a compelling resource that will provide you with more than a few take-aways for your Brand!
Boring to Bold: Presentation Design Ideas for Non-DesignersMichael Gowin
A presentation given to a colleague's class on some principles effective presentation planning and design. If graphic design is "the creative use of plagiarism," then these are my sources: Garr Reynolds, Nancy Duarte, Jessie Desjardins, Emiland De Cubber, Jan Schultink, Steve Jobs, and many others.
15 Quotes To Nurture Your Creative Soul!DesignMantic
Every now and then, we all crave inspiration to get started. but often times, inspiration is hardest is to find when it is needed the most. but powerful words almost always do the trick. They have power that is undeniable. So for all the creative souls out there, here we share some remarkable sayings from legends to feed your mind and strengthen your design game ...
Remember, sharing is caring! :)
10 Easy Ways to Unleash Your Kid's Brain PowerSage HR
Do you know that a baby is born with all the brain cells he needs when he becomes an adult?
Do you know that a baby creates 700 neural connections every second in the first 1,000 days of his life?
A study conducted by Dr. Jim Heckman, a Nobel Laureate in Economics, show that early stimulation of brain function during childhood plays a critical role in a child's social and economic success. Furthermore, the neural pathways and networks that are forged during the first 1,000 days will have lasting impacts on the person's social, emotional and mental capabilities --- very important factors which dictate the kind of lifestyle, job and social interactions he will have in the future.
For parents who want nothing but the best for their children, Dr. Heckman's research show that preschool experiences and early interactions with peers and adults provide the highest return in capital investment. The benefits of which decreases dramatically after school due to aging and several other reasons.
From an economic standpoint, these words ring true. Early childhood stimulation of brain function develops fluid abilities such as memory, reasoning, speed of thought and problem solving prowess. All of which are interrelated and foreshadows high-level brain function which is key to a happy, successful life.
In this Slideshare story deck, CakeHR is proud to present 10 easy, practical ways to develop your kid's brain power. Here you will learn about the importance of play, songs and interactive toys in early childhood brain stimulation. You will also learn that the way your respond to your child's needs and cries will have a direct effect on the development of his cognitive and emotional abilities.
Learn more about CakeHR at > > > cake.hr
Things That Don't Matter in Your Presentation!Ayman Sadiq
We often spend hours together on stuffs that don’t really matter in your next presentation. You need to unclutter, focus, provide insight and yes, tell a story to convey the big idea. When you stop wasting time on the things that don’t really add any value to you presentation, we finally start adding proper value to the message and objective of your presentation. So here goes a list of things on which you should not even spend a minute. Cheers!
Viral, Buzz & Influential Marketing : How to adopt Marketing 2.0. By Vanksen|Culture-Buzz.com (VanksenGroup).
Read more about Word of Mouth marketing, buzz, viral, blog, influential, guerilla marketing on http://www.culture-buzz.com
Vanksen|Culture-Buzz is an integrated agency providing leading brands such as Sony, L'Oréal, Warner Bros, ArcelorMittal, Thierry Mugler, Nike, Absolut, P&G, LMVH, Ubisoft, 20th Century Fox, Canal Plus, BIC, Nokia, LG, Casio, Microsoft, with innovative, & creative integrated communication strategies (tv, print, online, viral, buzz, blog,..).
As educators we are in the business of changing brains. But does our course design take into consideration how the brain learns? The emerging field of NeuroEducation addresses the intersection of mind, brain, and education. This session debunks a few common NeuroMyths and identifies key NeuroFacts critical to education design.
ESC Amiens_Henri Lefèvre_Soutenance de Grand OralHenri Lefèvre
Retrouvez sur ce diaporama la présentation de ma soutenance de Grand Oral. D'abord, j'y présente mon apprentissage et les missions qui m'ont été confiées. Ensuite, je présente mon mémoire de fin d'études, ma problématique, mes hypothèses, mon étude empirique et les principales conclusions. Enfin, je définis mon projet professionnel.
C:\users\y8467qyt\desktop\death by power pointWencke
The presentation was designed based on Garr Reynolds' 2010 Presentation Zen Design book and Alexei Kapterev's presentation with the same name. It served to compile simple rules for frequent PowerPoint users and a little guide on how to use PPT effectively with minimal effort. Creating this presentation also supported my social learning through first observing, then imitating what others have done and hopefully I will now be able to apply my new knowledge to other projects. Thanks to the inspiration, Garr and Alexei.
Seven Triggers To Breakthrough CompaniesJustin Beck
Any Company Can Launch a Startup. Startups think big and move fast. Your company can be any size and still think like a startup. Consistent breakthroughs are not accidents. Just look at Apple and Google. They are a part of the strategy, part of the process and certainly part of the culture of companies that continually achieve them. The Seven Triggers to Breakthrough Companies is your playbook to launch a startup culture inside your company.
By Sharon Bowman. For trainers, teachers, and presenters who want to breath life into their slides. An image-rich, "must-see" for anyone who uses PowerPoint.
Brain Rules (What all presenters need to know?)Ghazally Spahat
Brain Rules is one of the most informative, engaging, and useful books of our time. Required reading for every educator and every business person. My favorite book of 2008!
Slides from a presentation at the Riding the Wave of Change conference in Gimli, Manitoba, 14 May 2010: an exploration of the intersection of visual design, presentation design and instructional design.
Slides from a presentation at the METC conference in St. Louis Missouri, February 10, 2010: an exploration of the intersection of visual design, presentation design and instructional design.
Slides from a presentation at the Building Learning Communities Conference in Boston, MA, 14 July 2010: an exploration of the intersection of visual design, presentation design and instructional design.
Slides from a presentation at the Riding the Wave Conference in Gimli, MB; 13 May 2011.
A update of an earlier presentation explorating the intersection of visual design, presentation design and instructional design.
Scoring Best on all life's tests (from book, How the Best Handle StressDr. Ron Rubenzer
Evidence-based, "What to do tomorrow" tips on WHY and HOW to do best on tests. Based on Columbia University dissertation which proofed lowering test-stress improved IQ & Creativity Test Outcomes.
Slides from a presentation at St. James School Division Summer Institute in Winnipeg, MB; 29 Aug 2011.
A further refinement including some new ideas of an earlier presentation exploring the intersection of visual design, presentation design and instructional design.
Ken Robinson’s talk “How to escape education's death valley” is one of my favorites. It was recorded in April of 2013. I highly recommend that you watch his latest talk on TED.com. The quotes I assembled for the talk are the one’s most salient to me personally. This is not an attempt to summarize his talk in anyway, but perhaps a quote or two will be useful for you in your own presentations related to education, etc. The slides are in PDF, but you can easily cut and paste text as you wish. You can of, course, get the entire transcript of the talk on the ted.com website (in many languages). Let’s keep the conversation regarding the education revolution going. peace - garr
These are a pdf of the slides I used in the TEDxTokyo 2011 talk. (there are video clips you can not see in this format of course). This was a 12-minute presentation. The video was streamed live and will be on YouTube soon.
These are the slides used for the foreword in the 2008 international best-seller called "Presentation Zen." Guy thought it would be fun to do it in slide form rather than the traditional book foreword. A lot of people have asked for the slides. Here they are. Sorry, only PDF is available. 15 individual slides.
Dan's latest TED talk reminded me a bit of one of his points in the Johnny Bunko book concerning motivation. So here are the slides just from that part of the Bunko book review slideshare deck I created last year.
This new documentary looks good: (Food, Inc. trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mf4ZmfjyEvI ). So I went to the website and found a simple postcard with 10 points about what you can do. It's USA-centric but I though it had some good (though incomplete) points. I whipped these up very quickly just as an experiment. The slides were created in Keynote, saved as JPEGs, and put back into ppt (also as an experiment to see how the render in Slideshare). Aspect ratio is 16x9. I have no affiliation with the Movie whatsoever, just an interested 3rd party.
These were the slides used in the Safari Webcast held 12_15_08 from Tokyo. These are *not* meant to be stand alone slides, but many people were asking for the PDF, so here you go. This is the actual PDF I used. Here, however, some of the type colors may be off (though it worked well when uploaded; colors were correct). It is 240 slides because I used a PDF and therefore more slides are used to simulate animation. The PDF was 30 MB uploaded here. There were lagging issues during the webex webcast though I was not aware of them. The archive is better though there are still timing issues. Not really much new here in this deck for longtime followers.
Last night (Oct 4) I was taken to a cool designer hotel room by my wife for what I was told was just a quite dinner. When I opened the door, Surprise!!! All my friends had gathered for a surprise birthday party. At that party my good friend Nathan Bryan gave a great presentation using Keynote slides (connected to a large, beautiful LCD display). These are the slides he used. The slides complemented his talk (I do not know where he got some of those pics). It felt like a roast. The slides at the end were sent in by friends and family in ppt (and made in really bad ppt style on purpose...nice). The slide by Duarte is very creative :-)
Nathan's blog: http://bryan.weblogs.jp/
These are the slides I used at PowerPoint LIVE 08 (I was in Japan and presented remotely). These will just be up a few days for the participants at the conference. Thanks to everyone in San Diego. Great audience!
Pitching Tips: presentation tips from The Pitching Coachgarr
This is a remix of tips and advice from David S. Rose's presentations on how to pitch to a VC for money. These slides are not designed to be a stand alone presentation. The design of the slides is experimental and are not the actual slides used by David S. Rose in his presentations to entrepreneurs. Do not adjust your computer -- the display type (Carbontype) is suppose to look that way (whether that is good or bad -- effective or lame -- is another issue all together).
Watch David's excellent talk on the TED website:
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/david_s_rose_on_pitching_to_vcs.html
About David S. Rose
http://www.ted.com/index.php/speakers/david_s_rose.html
On the flight back to Japan last week I watched the DVD "Comedian" again, this time while jotting down notes and quotes from the film. I put the quotes in a Slideshare below. This Slideshare is not meant to be a presentation — I'm simply sharing with you some of the new slides I'm working on as I prepare for new talks. Perhaps a quote or two from this deck will be useful for you.
This presentation outlines the six lessons in Dan Pink's new book, The Adventures of Johnny Bunko. I expanded a little on some of the lessons. I added more text a some more slides than I would use in the actual talk. Nothing fancy -- these are are very simple slides to create.
This deck contains slides I have used in live talks that (more or less) are simple and contain quite a bit of empty space. The first set are some before/after examples, followed by a random sample. This deck is not meant to tell a story -- this is just a way to show some random examples. The meaning of the slides may not be at all clear without the narration that goes with the slides.
Just a test done very quickly and with sever jet lag. Garageband was used for the audio. Shure mic. Keynote slides converted to PDF. Not a presentation, just a test. Cheers!
Garr
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Learning objectives:
1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
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3. Discuss the significance of dead space
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5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
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Title: Sense of Smell
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
Olfactory Cells: Bipolar nerve cells derived from the CNS (100 million), with 4-25 olfactory cilia per cell.
Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
Involves a cascade effect through G-proteins and second messengers, leading to depolarization and action potential generation in the olfactory nerve.
Quality of a Good Odorant:
Small (3-20 Carbon atoms), volatile, water-soluble, and lipid-soluble.
Facilitated by odorant-binding proteins in mucus.
Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
Action potential frequency in the olfactory nerve increases with odorant strength.
Adaptation Towards the Sense of Smell:
Rapid adaptation within the first second, with further slow adaptation.
Psychological adaptation greater than receptor adaptation, involving feedback inhibition from the central nervous system.
Primary Sensations of Smell:
Camphoraceous, Musky, Floral, Pepperminty, Ethereal, Pungent, Putrid.
Odor Detection Threshold:
Examples: Hydrogen sulfide (0.0005 ppm), Methyl-mercaptan (0.002 ppm).
Some toxic substances are odorless at lethal concentrations.
Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
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