Inspiring Audiences
Rommie L. Duckworth, LP
Delivering Your
Classroom Message Effectively
Every Time
5 Ways
Stories
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Stories
These stories are NOT
WAR STORIES
Who is the
HEROof your
story?
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Create a Dramatization
not a Document!
Presentations have 3 legs.
RESOURCES
• Slide:ology
• Resonate
• Presentation Zen
• The Naked
Presenter
• Beyond Bullet
Points
• Power Presenter
• Slides that Rock
• Principles of
Public Speaking
RESOURCES
• Nancy Duarte
• Seth Godin
• Cliff Atkinson
• Garr Reynolds
• Guy Kawasaki
• Larry Lessig
• Steve Jobs
• Jerry Weissman
• Alan H. Monroe
Development has 5
steps.
What’s the BIG idea?
Structure
CO
Brai
Re
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Post It Notes
Content organization ideas. *3
Post-it notes
Outline
Mind Map Text and Type
Storyboard
Outline
Mind & Concept Maps
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Post-it notes
Outline
Mind Map Text and Type
Storyboard
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Storyboard
RESOURCES
• Post it notes
• Outlines
• Concept
Maps
• Mind Maps
• Storyboards
• Presentation
Pitch
Development
PDF
TAKE HOME
(What they MUST know):
Who needs to know it?
Where are they taking it?
For themselves.
For Their colleagues.
For their boss.
What do they need to know.
TAKE HOME
(What they MUST know):
Not a list of objectives.
The one (NEVER more than 3) things you want
them to be able to do in 6 months, at 3 am, by
the side of the road, on a dark & stormy night!
WARM UP
(don’t let them just sit there)
Cards
Questions
Quotes
Content (Pictures / Movies)
Conversation
SET THE MINDSET
CONTEXT
“In A World…”
The World as it is, Is flawed!
Case Study / War story / Shocking Statistics:
Different contexts & connections for
different audience categories.
PROBLEM
“Where…”
Inadequate <worse, insufficient, poor, suboptimal>
(GENERAL PROBLEM):
Because
(SPECIFIC ISSUES):
GOAL
“What if?”
The world as it should be
Improved <better, increased, superior, enhanced>
(GENERAL GOAL):
Through <key points / major concepts>
(SPECIFIC GOALS):
CHALLENGE the World presents
“The cards are stacked against our (HERO)”
Why isn’t the world already as it should be?
Current “flawed solution” to the CHALLENGE:
Why is this solution flawed?
Why is this solution still being used?
PATH from world as is to world as should be
“But they’ll go from (PROBLEM) to (GOAL)”
Steps (however many are needed):
1) Core knowledge (A&P, Fundamentals, etc.)
2)
3) and so on
What is at stake if we do not walk the path?
Activities:
Demonstration:
Feedback:
Questions:
ACTION
“Through…”
For the Audience:
The Sacrifice:
The Risk:
The Cost:
The Emotion:
Comfort zone?
Fear?
Misunderstanding?
REQUIREMENTS & RESISTANCE
“They’ll have to overcome…”
SUPPORT & RESOURCES
“But with the help of…”
 This
 That
 The other
The first signs of life:
Now you KNOW. Go and DO.
Do NOT call it a...
• Summary
• Review
• Wrap up
CONTRAST & CALL TO ACTION
“They will”
There must be clear contrast from when they walk in
to when they leave.
Enter as someone who WANTS to change the world.
Leave as someone who CAN & WILL change the world
Now you CAN and WILL (GOAL) through (PATH):
Call To Action
Specify the immediate actions that you wish them to take.
Through (PATH)
By Doing
(Calls to action specific to each category of audience):
With (SUPPORT)
You will (The TAKE HOME)
TAKE HOME & VICTORY!
“They will… And save us all!”
It isn’t about KNOWING IT,
it is about DOING IT;
MAKING IT HAPPEN.
Make victory sweet!
Benefit to them
Benefit to their kind
Benefit to us all
The
PEAK,
ENDRule
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① In a World (CONTEXT)
② Where (PROBLEM) needs to change
③ What if? (GOAL)
④ The cards stacked
against(HERO)(CHALLENGES)
⑤ But they’ll go from (PROBLEM) to (GOAL)
⑥ Through (PATH) and (ACTION)
⑦ They’ll have to overcome (RESISTANCE)
⑧ But with the help of (RESOURCES)
⑨ They will (CONTRAST / CALL TO ACTION)
⑩ And save us all! (VICTORY) by (TAKE HOME)
RESOURCES
NECREM
Powerful Presentations
Template PDF
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COLO
R
All design must have purpose.
Typesetting
All design must have purpose.
Relationship & Contrast
• Readability
• Style
• Size
• Color
• Prox imity
DATA
All design must have purpose.
Relationship & Contrast
• Readability
• Style
• Size
• Shape
• Color
• Proximity
Data
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IMAGES
All design must have purpose.
Relationship & Contrast
• Style
• Size
• Shape
• Color
• Proximity
• Depth of Field
Presentations have 3 legs.
Images
Sources & Citations
• Flickr
• Others
• Your Drawings
• Your Photos
Animotio
n
Animatio
n
All design must have purpose.
Fick Principle
EtCO2: 23 mm/HgEtCO2: 28 mm/Hg
Design
not
Decoratio
nAll design must have purpose.
RESOURCES
• Kuler
• SlideShare
• FontSquirrel
• Visual.ly
• Flikr
• FEMA Lib
• PHIL
• Trauma.org
• CC Search
• WikiMedia
• Wordle
• Animation
Tutorials
• Copyright.com
Ethos
• Authority
Logos
• Logic
Pathos
• Emotion
Motivate(do
)
• Don’t Memorize (B Natural)
Memorize
(don’t)
Move
Engagement
Have students write questions on cards or sticky notes
when they come in.
Stand up, sit down, raise your hand.
I’ll take 3 Questions
Repeat the questions
Engag
e
Real-Time
Collaboration
Constrain the time
Allow for intro
Troubleshooting
Questions
END BEFORE THE CLOCK RUNS OUT
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Timing
Summary
Delivery
If your audience had a remote control would they change the
channel?
They do.
They will.
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RESOURCES
• Poll
Everywhere
• Remind101
• WordWall
• YawnBuster
• Socrative
• DisplayNote
• ShowDocumen
t
• NearPod
• You!
• Your Students!
Summary
Prepare your program
Build your story
Paint it with visuals
Deliver it
Refine it
Make the action happen!
Presentations have 3 legs.
① In a World (CONTEXT)
② Where (PROBLEM) needs to change
③ What if? (GOAL)
④ The cards stacked
against(HERO)(CHALLENGES)
⑤ But they’ll go from (PROBLEM) to (GOAL)
⑥ Through (PATH) and (ACTION)
⑦ They’ll have to overcome (RESISTANCE)
⑧ But with the help of (RESOURCES)
⑨ They will (CONTRAST / CALL TO ACTION)
⑩ And save us all! (VICTORY) by (TAKE HOME)
Powerful Presentations: Delivering Effective Communications, Comprehension and Calls to Action
Powerful Presentations: Delivering Effective Communications, Comprehension and Calls to Action
Powerful Presentations: Delivering Effective Communications, Comprehension and Calls to Action

Powerful Presentations: Delivering Effective Communications, Comprehension and Calls to Action

Editor's Notes

  • #8 Don’t dump everything into the “Message” and put your story ON your slides.
  • #12 9a-920a
  • #13 Each presentation should have a Take Home
  • #20 Back at 9:30
  • #36 10:30 – 11:20am
  • #38 Paivio’s Dual Coding!
  • #44 BEWARE FONTS ON DIFFERENT COMPUTERS!
  • #45 BEWARE FONT USE ON DIFFERENT COMPUTERS!
  • #49 Visualization of relationship between patient medical conditions
  • #52 Likewise I call upon everyone in this room to help move EMS not just to performance based, student centered education, but rather patient centered education.
  • #57 11:30 to 12pm
  • #59 The audience will always be focused on the movement.PresenterSlideSlide elementA fly in the room
  • #62 Allow for introTroubleshootingQuestionsEND BEFORE THE CLOCK RUNS OUT
  • #63 15 Minutes