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Getting Beyond Bullet Points (with audio)

Solutions Architect at HT2
Jun. 23, 2011
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Getting Beyond Bullet Points (with audio)

  1. Getting beyond bullet points Craig taylor
  2. Are you connected to the Internet at this moment in time? 1. Yes 2. No 0% 0% 15 1 2 Countdown
  3. Do you use Twitter 1. Yes 2. No 0% 0% 15 1 2 Countdown
  4. Are you planning on Tweeting during this session? 1. Yes 2. No 3. I would, but your session is at the end of the day and my phone battery has died! 0% 0% 0% 15 1 2 3 Countdown
  5. Big
  6. Complicated
  7. Craig’s now going to demonstrate he Lessig method of presenting to you.. .. It’s a great method devised by a very intelligent, handsome, genius.
  8. My name? Sorry, I should have introduced myself... ... I’m Lawrence Lessig
  9. Slide-umentation
  10. Docu-slides
  11. Moderation
  12. What if your audience aren’t physically present?
  13. I disagree I agree
  14. http://goo.gl/hbg3t
  15. “As a presenter I’m only successful if you latch onto my idea, run out of the room and spread it”

Editor's Notes

  1. [twitter]Facilitating ‘Getting Beyond Bullet Points’ session. Please join in & prove the power of the backchannel http://goo.gl/ost2d [/twitter]
  2. Pre-event survey conducted via Twitter in which ppl were asked to provide 3 words that they felt described a poor/inneffective presentation.
  3. These were those results that people were kind enough to provide.
  4. Please vote with your voting handset and the relevant button (1 or 2) as to whether you are connected to the internet at this moment, in this room, right now.
  5. Please vote with your voting handset and the relevant button (1 or 2) as to whether you use Twitter (not just have an account set up).
  6. Please vote with your voting handset and the relevant button (1, 2 or 3) as to whether you are planning to tweet during this session.
  7. [twitter] Mind mapping software is a great way to provide a non-linear presentation http://goo.gl/HV9AQ [/twitter]
  8. [twitter] Short of time? Want to make an impact? Then consider using a PechaKucha style of presentation, find out more here >> http://goo.gl/x6Pm [/twitter]
  9. My name is Craig Taylor and I work for an organisation called URENCO UK who are part of the Nuclear Industry. You WILL be pleased to hear that in my personal opinion the nuclear Industry is VERY safe, which is obviously a bonus when you consider the implications of it NOT being so!!!
  10. This is down to us operating in a highly regulated industry, its inherent risk aversion, bureaucratic procedures and the fact that it is regulated by the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, the Office of Civil Nuclear Security and the Environment Agency ALL add to creating a + safety culture but one that also brings a LOT of training.
  11. We have approx 2600 statutory training requirements. Many of these events have a refresher period attached ranging from 3 months to 4 years, soyou can see that that we deliver a LOT of statutory training VERY often.
  12. [twitter] Want to make a big impression? And I mean *BIG*! Then take a look at the Takahashi presentation method http://goo.gl/AEHo [/twitter]
  13. Table activity.Direct people towards the PPT slide on their table.Provide them with 3-5 mins to discuss and come up with conceptual ideas as to what word/words they would use in line with the Takahashi method to present this info to others.After 2 mins, progress through each slide and ask each table to provide answers.
  14. [twitter] The Lessig method of presentation plays on the “picture paints a 1000 words” Why not give it a try? http://goo.gl/QMU5[/twitter]
  15. [twitter] Facilitating ‘Getting Beyond Bullet Points’ session at #LSG11UK. Please join in and prove the power of the backchannel http://goo.gl/ost2d [/twitter]
  16. [twitter] If you’re using your presentation to deliver a document’s content? You may have fallen into the ‘docu-slides’ and ‘slide-umentation’ trap! [/twitter]
  17. Table activity.Direct people towards the PPT slide on their table.Provide them with 3-5 mins to discuss and come up with conceptual ideas as to what images/words they would use in line with the Lessig method to present this info to others.After 3-5 mins, progress through each slide and ask each table to provide answers.
  18. [twitter] Consider the + & - of sharing your presentation via email, intranet, shared drive, slideshare, printout, USB stick[/twitter]Each table to be given a number of sharing options EmailShared DriveIntranetSlidesharePrintoutUSB stick
  19. [twitter] Did you know that you can add audio to your slides in Slideshare to recreate *actually* being there? http://goo.gl/rWsaO [/twitter]
  20. [twitter] Like it or not, your audience could well be in the ‘backchannel’. Should you ignore it or join in? What are the + & -?[/twitter]
  21. [twitter]All research, tools and resources for this session can be found here http://goo.gl/hbg3t[/twitter]
  22. Ask delegates to write their name and 1 Key Action that they are going to take away from this session and pass the paper to the front. If the audience is very small then use Audioboo to collate these actions.
  23. [twitter] As a presenter I’m only successful if you latch onto my idea, run out of the room and spread it – Nancy Duarte[/twitter]
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