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
Data Visualization & Information Design: One Learner's PerspectiveSheila B. Robinson
This is my first slide deck designed to share. It reflects a summary and applied practice of some basic lessons learned about data visualization and information design in the context of presentations, and from my perspective as an educator / program evaluator. Enjoy!
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
Data Visualization & Information Design: One Learner's PerspectiveSheila B. Robinson
This is my first slide deck designed to share. It reflects a summary and applied practice of some basic lessons learned about data visualization and information design in the context of presentations, and from my perspective as an educator / program evaluator. Enjoy!
This presentation is from a University of Oregon Teaching Effectiveness Program workshop on screen recording applications and the benefits of using the technology.
Scientific journals are publishing video abstracts to draw attention to published articles. This presentation describes how to design and create a video abstract in eight easy steps. Additional resources and links to tutorials are included.
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.
10 secrets to make your contents go viral crazilySteve Nguyen
Content is everywhere. The Internet is full of it. The obvious question arises: How can you make your content stand out and become the most viewed, most shared piece of content on the Internet?
Ed Zimmerle of Prairie Lakes AEA gave this presentation at the Iowa Bloggers Conference at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, Iowa. March 19, 2016.
This presentation is from a University of Oregon Teaching Effectiveness Program workshop on screen recording applications and the benefits of using the technology.
Scientific journals are publishing video abstracts to draw attention to published articles. This presentation describes how to design and create a video abstract in eight easy steps. Additional resources and links to tutorials are included.
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.
10 secrets to make your contents go viral crazilySteve Nguyen
Content is everywhere. The Internet is full of it. The obvious question arises: How can you make your content stand out and become the most viewed, most shared piece of content on the Internet?
Ed Zimmerle of Prairie Lakes AEA gave this presentation at the Iowa Bloggers Conference at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, Iowa. March 19, 2016.
This webinar is part of the TechSoup Online Digital Storytelling Event September 30-October 21. For further details about the event activities and the many ways you can participate, please visit the event homepage. Consider participating in the two other webinars in this series:
Tools for Digital Storytelling: September 30, 9am
Digital Storytelling Expert Round Table: September 30, 11am
Add Live Stream Video to Your Marketing MixAshley Faus
Periscope came online and fundamentally changed the world of video marketing. Now, Facebook Live and YouTube live-stream capabilities are being rolled out. How do you utilize live-stream broadcasts to connect with your community? What are the pros and cons of choosing a live-streaming app over a traditional video, webinar, or podcast? What kinds of stories can you tell with these new platforms?
Executive Directors Chat- Artificial Intelligence - The Good, the Bad, and th...TechSoup
In this webinar, nonprofit Executive Directors how to harness the power of AI while remaining responsible stewards of the invaluable data entrusted to us as nonprofit leaders. Led by Deb Stuligross, a seasoned technology professional with extensive experience working alongside nonprofit organizations.
This is the slide show from the Ragan Communications webinar that I presented on with Elizabeth Schainbaum on May 14, 2010. Acknowledgement to Vince Golla for his slides which were adapted for this session.
Webinar description:
At Kaiser Permanente, they arm their employees with Flip cameras to capture important employee news to post on the company's intranet. The result: complicated new company initiatives are now easy to explain with two-minute videos vignettes that keep employees informed—and entertained.
Get practical tips on how to use your Flip—and find out what kind of stories are best told with this camera.
Link to description and how to purchase archive from Ragan: http://tinyurl.com/23nf6rs
Libraries are about discovery. Giving people a safe and comfortable place to dream, think, and create is very important because it gives them a chance to explore various technologies and educational opportunities that they can use to enrich their lives. STEAM education refers to teaching and learning, mostly hands-on, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics.
Learn in this webinar how St. Petersburg College’s Innovation Lab managed to incorporate the STEAM education framework via their well-received and grant supported Maker Boot Camp. In the first Maker Boot Camp, children between 10 and 14 years old learned video game design, how to build a synthesizer and control sounds/voltage with littleBits, 3D design/printing, robotics, basic circuitry and electronics, virtual reality, creating holograms, and more. In this webinar:
- Understand what it takes to create and manage a collaborative learning space.
- Explore a variety of technologies and tools to help enhance learning.
- Learn how Maker Boot Camp was organized and how it continues to excite people of all ages.
- Realize the importance of partnering with businesses and other organizations.
Webinar - Storymakers 3: Polishing Your Digital Story to Make It Shine! 2016-...TechSoup
Visit http://www.techsoup.org for donated technology products for nonprofits and libraries!
If your nonprofit or library is thinking about jumping into storytelling through video creation, this is the place to start! Watch TechSoup's third webinar in our four-part Storymakers 2016 series to hear Nife Adeyemi of Scottsdale Public Library and Glenn Fajardo of TechSoup talk about editing and promoting your video!
Now that you've got your raw video footage, how do you turn it into an amazing finished product? You'll learn about:
-- Post-production video editing best practices
-- Editing tools from free to high-end
-- Tips on adding sound and graphics
-- Resources for finding royalty-free audio and graphics
-- Posting to YouTube and other video hosting services
-- Best practices on sharing your video effectively with tagging, social sharing, and on your own website
-- And more!
From employee to freelance developer in 10 steps - DevTeach - 2017-07-04Frédéric Harper
We live in an era where developers are rock stars. I don’t like that expression as much as you, but let’s be honest, the supply and demand right now are insanely good for us, developers, which means that there is no better time than today to start your freelance career. Still, starting a business is not easy, and truth to be told, it’s not for everyone. Based on my successes and my failures, let me guide you through the 10 steps to become your own boss. Not sure if you wanna go rogue? This talk will help you understand all the groundwork needed to think about it as much as to start your new journey, but shh, don’t tell your boss you’ll attend this talk!
Infrastructure as a service to its maximum, a cultural change - S2LQ - 2016-0...Frédéric Harper
Votre application. Votre infrastructure. Votre plateforme. Tous sont les bienvenus avec Microsoft Azure, un service cloud où l’Open Source est un citoyen de première classe. Vous en doutez? Que cela ne tienne, Frédéric Harper de No lion is born king et Raymond Kao de Microsoft Canada feront un survol des forces du logiciel libre en combinaison avec l’infrastructure (IaaS) des nuages provenant du géant de Redmond!
With great power comes great responsibility - Microsoft Canada Open Source co...Frédéric Harper
You are one of the tech leaders in your community and you are passionate about what you do. People can see it. Your tribe, they know it… You are good at what you do, no doubt. Perhaps your blog or you inevitably share your opinions on your social media accounts? Maybe you speak at conferences or organize a user group? No matter what you do, you are an influencer. Stop being humble, you know it’s true, isn’t it? No matter what is your end goal, what you are doing, day to day, has an impact. A positive impact in the tech industry, in your city, at work and even online. So you need to get your shit together, and be responsible for this great power you have, influence! Not that I think you aren’t trustworthy, but, hey, we’ll talk about it...
Frédéric harper i don’t like open source, and you shouldn't like it eithe...Frédéric Harper
Did you ever try to participate in a not so small Open Source project? The experience is awful. Did you ever want to share your code on a public repository because you thought it was the thing to do? Of course, after that day, I felt like the worst developer in the world. I don’t even understand why I should put the code I created to “help” others, to share: I mean, I didn’t sleep for hours and lost a ton of hairs over that crazy problem… You got it, I don’t like Open Source, and you shouldn’t like it either!
Responsive Web Design, the secret sauce - MSDEVMTL - 2016-01-25Frédéric Harper
There is no mobile or desktop Web: we view the same Web, but in different ways. So what is the secret sauce to give the best experience to our users? Drown your fixed-width design, destroy your device-specific approaches and ride the web's unicorn while an orchestra is playing we are the champion in the background: you found the holy grail! It's responsive web design. It's not new. It's not magical. Still, we need it as the bytes going thru the wires doesn't always give us the best experience out there. So stop watching cats videos, and learn more about how you can use Responsive Web Design's approach to your current site, today.
Responsive Web Design: the secret sauce - JavaScript Open Day Montreal - 2015...Frédéric Harper
There is no mobile or desktop Web: we view the same Web, but in different ways. So what is the secret sauce to give the best experience to our users? Drown your fixed-width design, destroy your device-specific approaches and ride the web's unicorn while an orchestra is playing we are the champion in the background: you found the holy grail! It's responsive web design. It's not new. It's not magical. Still, we need it as the bytes going thru the wires doesn't always give us the best experience out there. So stop watching cats videos, and learn more about how you can use Responsive Web Design's approach to your current site, today.
Is your python application secure? - PyCon Canada - 2015-11-07Frédéric Harper
In today’s world, it's easier than ever to innovate and create great web applications. You release often, but let’s be honest, if you're like most developers out there, you don't spend your days worrying about security. You know it’s important, but you aren’t security savvy. So ask yourself, is your Python application secure? Come learn some of the different ways a hacker (cracker) can attack your code, and some of the best practices out there. In the end, your security is your users’ security.
Personal branding for developers - West Island developers and entrepreneurs m...Frédéric Harper
Personal Branding for developers: it’s more important than you think. Do you think personal branding is not for you? Why should you care about your brand? After all, it’s not like you are an actor or the lead singer for a rock band.
In fact, it’s never been more important for you to think about yourself as a brand. Doing so will provide rocket fuel for your career. You’ll find better jobs or become the “go-to guy” in certain situations. You’ll become known for your expertise and leadership; people will seek your advice and point of view. You’ll get paid better to speak, write, or consult. As a developer, there are many tools you can use to scale, and this presentation will help you understand how to get visibility, make a real impact, and achieve your goal. No need to be a marketing expert or a personal branding guru: be yourself and get your dream job or get to the next level of your career.
Responsive Web Design, get the best out of your designs - JavaScript Open Day...Frédéric Harper
There is no mobile Web, there is no desktop Web, and there is no tablet Web. We view the same Web just in different ways. So how do we do it? By getting rid of our fixed-width, device-specific approaches and use Responsive Web Design techniques. This session will focus on what is Responsive Web Design and how you can use his 3-pronged approach on your current apps today which will also adapt to new devices in the future.
Le personal branding, plus important que jamais - PHP Québec - 2015-03-05Frédéric Harper
Vous pensez peut-être que le personal branding n'est pas pour vous? Pourquoi devriez-vous vous souciez de votre propre branding, vous n'êtes pas un acteur et encore moins le chanteur d'un groupe rock international, non? En ces jours où tout le monde a le pouvoir de sortir du lot plus facilement, de partager plus rapidement et de faire grandir son réseau comme jamais, il est plus important que jamais de penser à vous, en tant que marque. Bien sûr, le but n'est pas d'aller aussi loin que votre marque de boisson gazeuse préférée, mais nous explorerons ensemble le quoi, pourquoi, qui et comment (what, why, who & how) du personal branding pour les développeurs.
Building a personal brand in the developer community - Codementor Office Hour...Frédéric Harper
Do you think personal branding is not for you? Why should you care about your own brand? After all, it’s not like you are an actor or the lead singer for a rock band. In fact, it’s never been more important for you to think about yourself as a brand. Doing so will provide rocket fuel for your career as a developer. You’ll find better jobs or become the “go-to guy” in certain situations; you’ll become known for your expertise and leadership; people will seek your advice and point of view; you’ll get paid better to speak, write, or consult. As a developer, there are many tools you can use to scale, and this office hours will help you understand how to get visibility, make a real impact, and achieve your goal with a lot of time for Q&A. No need to be a marketing expert or a personal branding guru: be yourself, and get your dream job or get to the next level of your career.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
Mastering the Concepts Tested in the Databricks Certified Data Engineer Assoc...SkillCertProExams
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Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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8. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_speaking
public speaking – Fred’s (better) version
Public speaking is the process or act of performing a
speech to for a live audience. This type of speech is
deliberately structured with three general purposes: to
inform educate, to persuade inspire and to entertain.
38. Rules
§ Alone or in a team of one
§ You have 2 minutes to talk about one of your passions
§ Others will have 1 minute to ask questions
§ The group will have 1 minute to give you feedbacks
39. Goals
1. Starting in a pressure-free environment
2. Getting more comfortable to speak in front of a crowd
3. Getting used to manage questions & feedback from attendees
4. Receiving tips, and tricks to start on a roll!