One of the best ways to develop yourself is through sharing your knowledge and skills with others. However, presenting well is a skill in itself! Join us for a whistle-stop tour through ways to improve how you present.
Presented at SLS Lab Show and Conference, 25 May 2016.
Sticky Presentations - Simple ideas that create lasting impressions in effect...Sticky SPY
Presentations don't have to be boring. Using simple ideas, you can create lasting impressions to your presentation slides. Make it simple, persuasive and youthful.
Key points on how to effectively deliver a scientific research presentation. For more information, please go to https://sites.google.com/a/kku.ac.th/me-seminar-in-english/topics/presentation-skills.
Sticky Presentations - Simple ideas that create lasting impressions in effect...Sticky SPY
Presentations don't have to be boring. Using simple ideas, you can create lasting impressions to your presentation slides. Make it simple, persuasive and youthful.
Key points on how to effectively deliver a scientific research presentation. For more information, please go to https://sites.google.com/a/kku.ac.th/me-seminar-in-english/topics/presentation-skills.
How to be an organised MSc/MA/Mres/PhD studentCaspar Addyman
Time management for Masters & PhD students. Presentation By Dr. Caspar Addyman in department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, 14OCT2013
Best Practices and Guidelines for Writing Analytical ReportsThe Integral Worm
This presentation outlines various types of reports and best practices and industry standards for writing persuasive analytical reports. Types of reports covered include but are not limited to: task reports, activity reports, progress reports, meeting minutes, trip and conference reports, and to file reports.
English Language - Exposition: Facts and Opinions Goh Bang Rui
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These slides introduce the concept of Facts and Opinions to the students. This concept is important to understand the basic foundations of Exposition or Expository Writing under English Language.
Can you identify facts from opinions?
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Easiest Way to Write a Thesis StatementCustomWriting
This useful and detailed guide will help you create great thesis statements easily and without any trouble at all!
Great tips created by our academic professionals with over 6 years of experience.
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How to be an organised MSc/MA/Mres/PhD studentCaspar Addyman
Time management for Masters & PhD students. Presentation By Dr. Caspar Addyman in department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, 14OCT2013
Best Practices and Guidelines for Writing Analytical ReportsThe Integral Worm
This presentation outlines various types of reports and best practices and industry standards for writing persuasive analytical reports. Types of reports covered include but are not limited to: task reports, activity reports, progress reports, meeting minutes, trip and conference reports, and to file reports.
English Language - Exposition: Facts and Opinions Goh Bang Rui
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bit.ly/gohbangrui
These slides introduce the concept of Facts and Opinions to the students. This concept is important to understand the basic foundations of Exposition or Expository Writing under English Language.
Can you identify facts from opinions?
If you have any feedback, please comment and like it if you find it useful.
Subscribe to my YouTube channel if you like what you are watching.
Easiest Way to Write a Thesis StatementCustomWriting
This useful and detailed guide will help you create great thesis statements easily and without any trouble at all!
Great tips created by our academic professionals with over 6 years of experience.
Looking for more academic help?
Check out our website: www.custom-writing.org
Unconventional wisdom: Putting the WHY Before the WHAT of Presentation DesignSheila B. Robinson
This is my second slide deck on presentation design and is designed to complement (and overlap a bit) my first: Data Visualization and Information Design: One Learner's Perspective. This one is in answer to the many questions I've been getting: How do you know this stuff and where did you learn it, and WHY are there all these new rules?
Enjoy!
Since I can't embed fonts on my Mac, I had to convert to pdf. Here are the links that are no longer live in the presentation:
Slide 23: http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2011/10/the-atomic-powerpoint-method-of-creating-a-presentation.html
Slide 71: http://www.perceptualedge.com
http://www.perceptualedge.com/files/GraphDesignIQ.html
http://www.perceptualedge.com/examples.php
Slide 72: http://www.garrreynolds.com
http://www.garrreynolds.com/preso-tips/design/
http://www.garrreynolds.com/resources/
Slide 73: http://p2i.eval.org
http://p2i.eval.org/index.php/slide-design-guidelines/
Slide 74: http://stephanieevergreen.com
http://emeryevaluation.com
http://www.storytellingwithdata.com
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The Science Council believes that every scientist has a responsibility to society, and themselves, to work with integrity, keep their skills and knowledge up to date and consider how their efforts affect the world around them. How can we encourage this among the science workforce?
Presented at SLS Lab Show and Conference, 25 May 2016.
Thinking outside the box for development opportunitiesScience Council
In this masterclass we will be introducing you to ways you can develop your skills, knowledge and experience that you may not have considered. We will also help you identify how different activities can contribute to your professional development.
Presented at SLS Lab Show and Conference, 25 May 2016.
Professional development for teachers and educatorsScience Council
Teaching is a demanding job. In between calls to parents and lesson-planning, when can you make time for your own development? Find out in this session.
Presented at SLS Lab Show and Conference, 25 May 2016.
Thinking of your next career move? Before you hit the job sites, come along to find out how to search smart.
Presented at SLS Lab Show and Conference, 25 May 2016.
Keeping your skills up to date during a career breakScience Council
Perhaps you have maternity or paternity leave on the horizon, or have been thinking about taking a sabbatical. Whatever your situation, it is possible to maintain your professional development and in this masterclass we will explore how.
Presented at SLS Lab Show and Conference, 25 May 2016.
Want to move your career forward? Looking to build your leadership skills while helping others learn, grow, and improve their skills? Seeking someone who can guide you in achieving these goals?
You can accomplish this through a mentoring partnership. Learn more about the PMISSC Mentoring Program, where you’ll discover the incredible benefits of becoming a mentor or mentee. This program is designed to foster professional growth, enhance skills, and build a strong network within the project management community. Whether you're looking to share your expertise or seeking guidance to advance your career, the PMI Mentoring Program offers valuable opportunities for personal and professional development.
Watch this to learn:
* Overview of the PMISSC Mentoring Program: Mission, vision, and objectives.
* Benefits for Volunteer Mentors: Professional development, networking, personal satisfaction, and recognition.
* Advantages for Mentees: Career advancement, skill development, networking, and confidence building.
* Program Structure and Expectations: Mentor-mentee matching process, program phases, and time commitment.
* Success Stories and Testimonials: Inspiring examples from past participants.
* How to Get Involved: Steps to participate and resources available for support throughout the program.
Learn how you can make a difference in the project management community and take the next step in your professional journey.
About Hector Del Castillo
Hector is VP of Professional Development at the PMI Silver Spring Chapter, and CEO of Bold PM. He's a mid-market growth product executive and changemaker. He works with mid-market product-driven software executives to solve their biggest growth problems. He scales product growth, optimizes ops and builds loyal customers. He has reduced customer churn 33%, and boosted sales 47% for clients. He makes a significant impact by building and launching world-changing AI-powered products. If you're looking for an engaging and inspiring speaker to spark creativity and innovation within your organization, set up an appointment to discuss your specific needs and identify a suitable topic to inspire your audience at your next corporate conference, symposium, executive summit, or planning retreat.
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For event details, visit pmissc.org.
NIDM (National Institute Of Digital Marketing) Bangalore Is One Of The Leading & best Digital Marketing Institute In Bangalore, India And We Have Brand Value For The Quality Of Education Which We Provide.
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Exploring Career Paths in Cybersecurity for Technical CommunicatorsBen Woelk, CISSP, CPTC
Brief overview of career options in cybersecurity for technical communicators. Includes discussion of my career path, certification options, NICE and NIST resources.
9. 6
Make up to 4 points per slide (no more)
And don’t read out what’s been written down. People will be
less likely to take in information if you do this.
but if you are using powerpoint, then…
10. 5
People take in information differently. Present the same
information in different ways.
11. 4
Use ‘trigger’ words to connect with different learning styles
Hear what happens…
We can see in this situation…
You will feel that…
12. 3
Be inspired by the internet!
wordle.net infogr.am
…and many more