This document discusses how people could live for today without war if we work together using technology to make positive changes that save the world and humanity. It suggests that cooperation and progress are possible through shared dreams and efforts.
The document discusses making e-learning effective by engaging and extending learning beyond formal classroom settings. It advocates using multimedia like images, videos and simulations to engage learners. Extended learning involves connecting learners through collaboration tools and social networks to continue learning informally. The key is to focus on the learner experience and use technology to facilitate transformation, not just information accumulation.
This document provides tips and guidance for job seekers on preparing resumes, interviewing, and marketing themselves effectively for employment opportunities. It discusses defining one's value proposition, researching potential employers and positions, and creating a marketing plan. The document also covers preparing for different types of interview questions, including behavioral and case questions, as well as common etiquette and communications best practices for interviews. Students are encouraged to understand the perspective of recruiters and focus on clearly demonstrating how their qualifications and experiences match the employer's needs.
Joan effective presentation what the audience wants 0621Joan Shi
The document discusses what makes an effective presentation. It provides definitions of an effective presentation, including delivering results and influencing the audience rather than just informing them.
It then summarizes feedback from a survey about what audiences wish speakers would do better. Common responses included being more engaging, involving the audience, focusing on the message, and allowing more time for questions.
The document outlines key elements for an effective presentation, including personalizing it for the audience, preparing outstanding content, having a strong point of view, a powerful beginning and ending, and using superior organization such as numbering points and grouping them chronologically.
Joan effective presentation what the audience wants 0621Joan Shi
The document discusses what makes an effective presentation. It defines an effective presentation as having intellectual and emotional power to move the audience to new ways of thinking and behaving. It also says an effective presentation delivers results, not just information, and is about influencing the audience, not just informing them. The document also lists things audiences wish presenters would do, such as being engaging, involving the audience, having clear messages, showing passion, and limiting PowerPoint use. It provides tips for an effective presentation, including personalizing it for the audience, having a strong point of view, powerful openings and closings, using stories and evidence, and superior organization.
The document discusses the history and development of chocolate over centuries. It details how cocoa beans were first used as currency by the Maya and Aztecs before being transformed into a sweet confection by the Spanish in Europe. The text also notes that modern chocolate production methods were established in the 19th century, allowing chocolate to become widely popular and consumed around the world.
This document discusses what it means to be a qualified volunteer. It states that volunteers are not defined by their wealth, talents, or morality but rather by their attitude of service and willingness to help others. The document emphasizes that everyone can volunteer regardless of their background and that small acts of service, through helping others, are just as important as larger acts. It concludes by defining volunteers as those who provide help, bring happiness to others, and serve with a heart of compassion.