The document provides information about a student conference on communication and information taking place on Monday, July 12, 2010 in Spain. It congratulates Spain supporters and lists Gamal E. Magdy as the moderator trainer for the event. Magdy's background and experience working with Microsoft technologies is outlined. The training agenda covers topics like prejudice, presentation skills, a success story, and active listening over two days. References to related websites are included at the end.
The document provides guidance on effectively using PowerPoint for presentations. It discusses:
1) Understanding your audience and venue when designing slides, such as using large fonts that are readable from all seats in the lecture hall.
2) Organizing slides with clear titles and limiting content to maintain audience focus on what is being presented.
3) Testing equipment ahead of time to avoid technical difficulties that could disrupt the presentation.
Visual aids like handouts, whiteboards, and PowerPoint slides can enhance presentations by reinforcing ideas and making them more memorable. Effective visual aids are simple, with large clear text and limited colors and fonts. Presenters should introduce visual aids only when relevant and keep the focus on their speech. PowerPoint slides specifically should have minimal text and bullet points to avoid boring audiences. The slides supplement the presenter's words rather than acting as the main focus.
Using Entertainment video in EFL by Paul MaglioneJason R. Levine
ELT MOOC by Jason R. Levine on WiziQ.
This is a professional development massive Open Online Course in listening and pronunciation techniques.
MOOC team organisers:
Dr. Nellie Deutsch
Sylvia Guinan
The document outlines the program for a workshop on public speaking to be held on August 9, 2011, including various speakers who will give talks on topics like informing an audience, convincing an audience, and getting an audience to take action. Several awards will also be presented in different categories, with acceptance speeches to follow. Learning teams will take turns introducing speakers and presenting awards.
Tips from my personal experience at preparing an abstract for a conference, preparing a presentation for a conference, and most importantly, how you speak (or present) at a conference. In fact most of this is on the speaking portion of the experience.
Presentations - It Ain't All About The PowerPointAdam Polansky
This presentation was given at the Big (D)esign Conference in Dallas. Someone titled the session "Presenting in Politically Charged Environments" I don't know who did that but it sounded kind of dangerous so I didn't complain to anyone.
Using Training to up your Ante by Julian WeissPaula Stern
This document provides information about converting documentation into training materials. It discusses why technical writers should consider adding training capabilities to their resumes to make themselves more valuable. It then outlines the skillset and tools needed to create training content from documentation, including using slides, videos, and choosing an output medium. The document gives recommendations on the amount and type of content to include, such as a mix of theory and practice. Finally, it discusses budgeting considerations and the presenter's personal preferences for creating effective training materials.
The document provides guidance on effectively using PowerPoint for presentations. It discusses:
1) Understanding your audience and venue when designing slides, such as using large fonts that are readable from all seats in the lecture hall.
2) Organizing slides with clear titles and limiting content to maintain audience focus on what is being presented.
3) Testing equipment ahead of time to avoid technical difficulties that could disrupt the presentation.
Visual aids like handouts, whiteboards, and PowerPoint slides can enhance presentations by reinforcing ideas and making them more memorable. Effective visual aids are simple, with large clear text and limited colors and fonts. Presenters should introduce visual aids only when relevant and keep the focus on their speech. PowerPoint slides specifically should have minimal text and bullet points to avoid boring audiences. The slides supplement the presenter's words rather than acting as the main focus.
Using Entertainment video in EFL by Paul MaglioneJason R. Levine
ELT MOOC by Jason R. Levine on WiziQ.
This is a professional development massive Open Online Course in listening and pronunciation techniques.
MOOC team organisers:
Dr. Nellie Deutsch
Sylvia Guinan
The document outlines the program for a workshop on public speaking to be held on August 9, 2011, including various speakers who will give talks on topics like informing an audience, convincing an audience, and getting an audience to take action. Several awards will also be presented in different categories, with acceptance speeches to follow. Learning teams will take turns introducing speakers and presenting awards.
Tips from my personal experience at preparing an abstract for a conference, preparing a presentation for a conference, and most importantly, how you speak (or present) at a conference. In fact most of this is on the speaking portion of the experience.
Presentations - It Ain't All About The PowerPointAdam Polansky
This presentation was given at the Big (D)esign Conference in Dallas. Someone titled the session "Presenting in Politically Charged Environments" I don't know who did that but it sounded kind of dangerous so I didn't complain to anyone.
Using Training to up your Ante by Julian WeissPaula Stern
This document provides information about converting documentation into training materials. It discusses why technical writers should consider adding training capabilities to their resumes to make themselves more valuable. It then outlines the skillset and tools needed to create training content from documentation, including using slides, videos, and choosing an output medium. The document gives recommendations on the amount and type of content to include, such as a mix of theory and practice. Finally, it discusses budgeting considerations and the presenter's personal preferences for creating effective training materials.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as economic activities slowed. However, the impacts on greenhouse gases and long-term air quality improvements remain uncertain without permanent behavior and economic changes.
La Primera Guerra Mundial comenzó en 1914 y finalizó en 1918. Fue un conflicto a gran escala que involucró a la mayoría de las potencias europeas y que tuvo profundas consecuencias. Las causas incluyeron la formación de alianzas militares opuestas, la carrera armamentista y disputas coloniales. Tras el estallido de la guerra, los bandos enfrentados fueron las Potencias Aliadas contra las Potencias Centrales. La guerra se desarrolló en varias fases y finalizó con la derrota de Alemania y
This document discusses ethics and how to make ethical decisions. It defines an ethical dilemma as a complex situation where ethical principles are in conflict. It lists five rules to make an ethical decisions: the golden rule, religious values and principles, public benefit, universalization, and saying it out loud. An example is given of an ethical dilemma involving taking a bribe. The document emphasizes the importance of ethics and moral obligations towards one's community, colleagues, and workplace.
SCCI'16 Research and Development (OnlineSession)Assim Tulba
Research and Development
Online Session
SCCI'16 (Students' Conference on Communication and Information)
FCI,CU (Faculty of Computers and Information, Cairo University)
Presented by: Assim Tulba
August 01, 2015
This document provides questions for students to reflect on topics such as their dreams, interests, and values. It asks what they would do if given money or opportunities related to travel, entertainment, education, careers and more. The purpose seems to be to help students think about who they are and who they aspire to become through contemplating different "If you could..." scenarios.
SCCI'15 - Devology - Session 7 - Data and DatabasesSCCI-CU
This presentation introduces databases, why they are needed to organize data as a set of structured and logical information, and how database management systems like MySQL use SQL syntax to create and manage relational databases that can be accessed through tools like PHPMyAdmin. The presentation concludes by offering to apply these concepts and answering any questions.
Research and Development
Training Session
SCCI'13 (Students' Conference on Communication and Information)
FCI,CU (Faculty of Computers and Information, Cairo University)
Presented by Assim Tulba
August 15, 2012
SCCI'15-Soft-skills-session 8-How to be effective.SCCI-CU
if u want to be effective you have to effect yourself positively first then you have to effect others and you can't effect them without accepting them.
This document contains a presentation on creative thinking and design process. It discusses what creative thinking is, why it is needed, and how to develop creative thinking skills through passion, knowledge, experience, and methodology. It also outlines the typical design process of research, ideation, sketching, composition, and final design. Finally, it provides examples of mixing different colors to create new colors.
first video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XcW4TQGl2U
second video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e9TxMX6wOM
third video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9wC8PsWu-c
first video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIo4k_fUS9g&index=1&list=PLf8Mv3YGucAe07GfYoNCdo-veYAQJZ1Q2 *from the minute 10.1 to 12.15*
second video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHXKitKAT1E
The document provides tips for being a good presenter. It stresses the importance of preparation, including knowing your audience and content, practicing your presentation, and getting feedback. When presenting, use a clear voice and maintain good posture with eye contact and gestures. Be mindful of time and avoid sensitive topics. Overall, the key aspects of presenting effectively are thorough preparation, strong delivery, and managing the audience experience.
SCCI'15 - Investeneur - Session1 - Starting a businessSCCI-CU
This document provides steps for starting a new business, including writing a business plan, conducting financial projections and market surveys, securing financing, satisfying licensing requirements, identifying competition, hiring employees, analyzing market conditions, and establishing a website. It emphasizes the importance of a business plan for obtaining loans, attracting investors, and improving the business. Contact information is provided for any additional questions.
1) The document discusses ethical behaviors and decision making. It provides five rules for making ethical decisions: the golden rule, religious values and principles, public benefit, universalization, and saying it out loud.
2) When making ethical decisions as part of a team, members should respect each other's opinions, listen to each other, be unselfish, and commit to promises. Sacrificing for the team and trusting abilities are also important.
3) Being ethical is important both for communities through volunteer work and donations, and for workplaces by mastering one's work, committing, being fair, managing secrets, showing appreciation, and avoiding conflicts of interest.
This document appears to be a profile for Mahmoud Emad listing his participation in SCCI conferences from 2013 to 2016 and contact information. It also lists 8 benefits of freelance graphic design work including being able to express creativity, having flexibility for web or print work, access to a huge client base, low barriers to entry with few expenses, high demand, and easy online marketing. The document invites any questions about graphic design freelancing.
We Create Brands - Branding, Graphic Design, Web Design Adelaide PortfolioWe Create Brands
Check out some of the great branding work by We Create Brands. You'll see examples of brand identity design, including company logos, graphic design, web design, packaging and wine label design, social media marketing and more.
Presentation Skills - SoftSkills - SCCI'14
first video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR0lWICH3rY
2nd video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfXD956ReCU&feature=youtu.be
This document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses that a presentation involves communicating a topic to an audience to inform, persuade or build goodwill. Proper preparation is important and involves planning the agenda, preparing the content and visual aids, practicing delivery, and then presenting. Some key aspects covered are structuring the presentation, using clear and simple visual aids, varying voice pitch and volume, dressing professionally, anticipating and preparing to address questions, and rehearsing multiple times with all materials.
User experience (UX) design is important for indie developers. As an indie, you must own the user experience even if you are not a professional designer. To improve your UX skills, manage your fears, develop a vision for your product, and cultivate feedback through iterative testing. Follow a lean process of rapid prototyping and testing assumptions with real users. UX involves visual thinking - use sketches, stories and drawings to explore design ideas before coding. Constantly test your designs and gather feedback to refine the user experience.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as economic activities slowed. However, the impacts on greenhouse gases and long-term air quality improvements remain uncertain without permanent behavior and economic changes.
La Primera Guerra Mundial comenzó en 1914 y finalizó en 1918. Fue un conflicto a gran escala que involucró a la mayoría de las potencias europeas y que tuvo profundas consecuencias. Las causas incluyeron la formación de alianzas militares opuestas, la carrera armamentista y disputas coloniales. Tras el estallido de la guerra, los bandos enfrentados fueron las Potencias Aliadas contra las Potencias Centrales. La guerra se desarrolló en varias fases y finalizó con la derrota de Alemania y
This document discusses ethics and how to make ethical decisions. It defines an ethical dilemma as a complex situation where ethical principles are in conflict. It lists five rules to make an ethical decisions: the golden rule, religious values and principles, public benefit, universalization, and saying it out loud. An example is given of an ethical dilemma involving taking a bribe. The document emphasizes the importance of ethics and moral obligations towards one's community, colleagues, and workplace.
SCCI'16 Research and Development (OnlineSession)Assim Tulba
Research and Development
Online Session
SCCI'16 (Students' Conference on Communication and Information)
FCI,CU (Faculty of Computers and Information, Cairo University)
Presented by: Assim Tulba
August 01, 2015
This document provides questions for students to reflect on topics such as their dreams, interests, and values. It asks what they would do if given money or opportunities related to travel, entertainment, education, careers and more. The purpose seems to be to help students think about who they are and who they aspire to become through contemplating different "If you could..." scenarios.
SCCI'15 - Devology - Session 7 - Data and DatabasesSCCI-CU
This presentation introduces databases, why they are needed to organize data as a set of structured and logical information, and how database management systems like MySQL use SQL syntax to create and manage relational databases that can be accessed through tools like PHPMyAdmin. The presentation concludes by offering to apply these concepts and answering any questions.
Research and Development
Training Session
SCCI'13 (Students' Conference on Communication and Information)
FCI,CU (Faculty of Computers and Information, Cairo University)
Presented by Assim Tulba
August 15, 2012
SCCI'15-Soft-skills-session 8-How to be effective.SCCI-CU
if u want to be effective you have to effect yourself positively first then you have to effect others and you can't effect them without accepting them.
This document contains a presentation on creative thinking and design process. It discusses what creative thinking is, why it is needed, and how to develop creative thinking skills through passion, knowledge, experience, and methodology. It also outlines the typical design process of research, ideation, sketching, composition, and final design. Finally, it provides examples of mixing different colors to create new colors.
first video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XcW4TQGl2U
second video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e9TxMX6wOM
third video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9wC8PsWu-c
first video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIo4k_fUS9g&index=1&list=PLf8Mv3YGucAe07GfYoNCdo-veYAQJZ1Q2 *from the minute 10.1 to 12.15*
second video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHXKitKAT1E
The document provides tips for being a good presenter. It stresses the importance of preparation, including knowing your audience and content, practicing your presentation, and getting feedback. When presenting, use a clear voice and maintain good posture with eye contact and gestures. Be mindful of time and avoid sensitive topics. Overall, the key aspects of presenting effectively are thorough preparation, strong delivery, and managing the audience experience.
SCCI'15 - Investeneur - Session1 - Starting a businessSCCI-CU
This document provides steps for starting a new business, including writing a business plan, conducting financial projections and market surveys, securing financing, satisfying licensing requirements, identifying competition, hiring employees, analyzing market conditions, and establishing a website. It emphasizes the importance of a business plan for obtaining loans, attracting investors, and improving the business. Contact information is provided for any additional questions.
1) The document discusses ethical behaviors and decision making. It provides five rules for making ethical decisions: the golden rule, religious values and principles, public benefit, universalization, and saying it out loud.
2) When making ethical decisions as part of a team, members should respect each other's opinions, listen to each other, be unselfish, and commit to promises. Sacrificing for the team and trusting abilities are also important.
3) Being ethical is important both for communities through volunteer work and donations, and for workplaces by mastering one's work, committing, being fair, managing secrets, showing appreciation, and avoiding conflicts of interest.
This document appears to be a profile for Mahmoud Emad listing his participation in SCCI conferences from 2013 to 2016 and contact information. It also lists 8 benefits of freelance graphic design work including being able to express creativity, having flexibility for web or print work, access to a huge client base, low barriers to entry with few expenses, high demand, and easy online marketing. The document invites any questions about graphic design freelancing.
We Create Brands - Branding, Graphic Design, Web Design Adelaide PortfolioWe Create Brands
Check out some of the great branding work by We Create Brands. You'll see examples of brand identity design, including company logos, graphic design, web design, packaging and wine label design, social media marketing and more.
Presentation Skills - SoftSkills - SCCI'14
first video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR0lWICH3rY
2nd video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfXD956ReCU&feature=youtu.be
This document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses that a presentation involves communicating a topic to an audience to inform, persuade or build goodwill. Proper preparation is important and involves planning the agenda, preparing the content and visual aids, practicing delivery, and then presenting. Some key aspects covered are structuring the presentation, using clear and simple visual aids, varying voice pitch and volume, dressing professionally, anticipating and preparing to address questions, and rehearsing multiple times with all materials.
User experience (UX) design is important for indie developers. As an indie, you must own the user experience even if you are not a professional designer. To improve your UX skills, manage your fears, develop a vision for your product, and cultivate feedback through iterative testing. Follow a lean process of rapid prototyping and testing assumptions with real users. UX involves visual thinking - use sketches, stories and drawings to explore design ideas before coding. Constantly test your designs and gather feedback to refine the user experience.
This document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses defining what a presentation is, why presentation skills are important, and how to plan and structure an effective presentation. Key points include assessing your audience, organizing your topic logically, practicing your presentation, using visual aids appropriately, handling questions confidently, and adapting your language for clarity. The document provides tips on starting and ending a presentation successfully as well as common mistakes to avoid.
This document is a presentation on managing presentation nerves and essential presentation skills. It discusses how even experienced entertainers can feel stage fright, and that public speaking is a learned skill requiring practice. It emphasizes rehearsing multiple times, including videotaping oneself, and listening to audio recordings to improve delivery. The three main presentation essentials covered are using visual aids instead of text-heavy slides, rehearsing extensively, and focusing on three key messages as most audiences will only remember three things.
"Effective presentations", how to build confidence while presenting especially in a virtual environment, and ideas for engaging with your audience including ice breaker sessions and conversation starter topics. In order to make our presentation interactive and valuable for the audience we shared various best practice tips gathered from other Spatial Vision colleagues
The document provides tips for creating effective videos, including determining your message and audience, developing a script, filming quality video footage, editing the footage together, and adding appropriate graphics, music, and titles. It also lists free and low-cost video editing software options and emphasizes keeping videos concise while telling a clear story through images and sound.
This document provides guidance on how to create and deliver an effective presentation. It discusses the importance of planning, preparation, and delivery. For planning, the key steps are to identify your objectives and focus on your audience. For preparation, you should organize your content logically, rehearse, and minimize notes. When delivering, maintain eye contact, vary your voice, and use visual aids to engage your audience. The document emphasizes keeping content concise, simple, and tailored to your audience. Proper preparation, practice, and use of visuals are essential for an impactful presentation.
This document provides guidance on how to give a good presentation. It discusses assessing the audience, choosing an interesting subject, and feeling confident as the speaker. The presentation should have a clear purpose and be well-organized. Components include an introduction, main points, and conclusion. Effective techniques involve vocal variety, eye contact, and body language. Visual aids should simplify complex ideas and only include essential information. Common problems to avoid are verbal fillers, inappropriate movements, and reading slides verbatim. The document also addresses dealing with unexpected situations like equipment failures or disruptive audience members. The overall message is that an engaging presentation is a skill developed through practice and training.
This document provides guidance on creating an effective PowerPoint presentation. It defines a PowerPoint presentation and explains why presentation skills training is important. Some key points include: a PowerPoint presentation uses Microsoft PowerPoint software to present a collection of slides on a topic to an audience, such as in a business or educational setting. Effective presentations are well-planned, prepared and practiced, with a clear structure and use of prompts, visual aids, and engagement of the audience. Proper preparation includes considering the audience, goal, and format, as well as outlining the presentation, designing slides, and rehearsing delivery.
This document provides information on presentation skills and managing presentation nerves. It discusses rehearsing multiple times, using visual aids, and focusing on three key messages that the audience will remember. The document emphasizes practicing presentations against a clock and videotaping or audio recording rehearsals to improve delivery. It stresses that presenting is a learned skill requiring training through rehearsal.
This document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses engaging the audience by focusing on the key message at the beginning and end. Slides should use bullet points and short phrases rather than full sentences. Font styles and sizes should be limited for readability. Videos and images can enhance the message but should not distract. Rehearsal is important to test timing and technology in the actual venue. The presenter should practice public speaking skills without relying on slides and use slides sparingly to highlight key points.
The “Course Topics” series from Manage Train Learn and Slide Topics is a collection of over 4000 slides that will help you master a wide range of management and personal development skills. The 202 PowerPoints in this series offer you a complete and in-depth study of each topic. This presentation is on "Visual Aids".
The document provides 13 ideas for training programs in 2013. Some of the ideas include:
1. Scheduling behind the scenes tours of local concert venues and Q&A sessions with staff.
2. Having students create their own mini golf courses in teams and add challenges like marketing.
3. Setting up tours of top companies to work for to learn about their employee engagement practices.
4. Partnering with local dog shelters to teach leadership skills through interactions with shelter dogs.
The document emphasizes making training more hands-on, interactive, and fun by incorporating activities, games, multimedia, and visits from outside experts rather than relying solely on presentations and lectures. It also suggests using hashtags,
Gold medal presentations for taiwan excellence competition. webinar.nov 2021....Nigel Daly
Hundreds of Taiwanese companies enter their new products into an annual competition called Taiwan Excellence Gold Medal Awards. 30 companies are finally chosen to compete for 10 Gold Medals by submitting reports and delivering an English product presentation. These slides are based on a webinar I conducted to give guidelines to companies who are not confident about how to design and structure their presentations.
The document discusses various design models and patterns that can be used to create effective elearning experiences. It begins by comparing design models to software design patterns, which provide reusable solutions to common problems. The document then outlines three main categories of learning objectives - to inform, build knowledge/skills, and solve complex problems/change behaviors. It proposes different models suitable for each category, such as information models for informing, knowledge and skill builders for building abilities, and change campaigns for altering behaviors. Throughout, it provides examples and descriptions of specific patterns that can be implemented within each model.
This document provides guidance on how to give an effective presentation. It outlines general guidelines such as having a clear purpose, being well organized with an introduction, body and conclusion, and tailoring the presentation to the audience. It also provides tips for slide design including using minimal text, visuals, and formatting to improve readability. Delivery tips include practicing, speaking with passion, using body language, and handling questions from the audience. The document emphasizes the importance of preparation and presentation skills for career success.
This document provides an overview of presentation skills and tips for effective presentations. It discusses that a presentation involves demonstrating, introducing, or informing an audience through speech or visual aids. The key stages of a presentation include organizing material, preparing, writing content, deciding a method, managing notes, using visual aids, practicing, and presenting. Effective presentations are clear, well-structured, organized by topic or chronology, and incorporate visual aids to enhance understanding. Presenters should be prepared, enthusiastic, engage the audience, and provide a memorable closing.
*BTheBeat : Peer to Peer Audio Streaming Android Mobile Application, Graduation Project form the Faculty of Computers and Information Science - Ain Shams University , Cairo, Egypt
Faculty of Computers and Information Science ( FCIS ) Ain Shams University - Computer Science Department 2012 Security Day .. Inspired from Stefanos Karagos Presentaion - XPLAIN.CO and BARRACUDALABS
Egyptians voted in their presidential election on May 23rd 2012. The document provides the date and notes that Egyptians cast ballots to choose their president.
This document is about someone named Gamal El-Din Magdy and was intended for moderators of SCCI '12. It mentions that Gamal El-Din Magdy goes by the username @gemy05 and references the website www.sccicu.com in relation to SCCI, likely an organization.
This document discusses quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC). It defines QA as the systematic monitoring and evaluation of a project to maximize the probability that minimum quality standards are being attained. QC is defined as reviewing all factors involved in production to ensure quality. The document lists elements of QC like controls, processes, performance criteria. It distinguishes between competence elements like skills and soft elements like culture. It provides tips for project work like backing up work and having rehearsals.
2. Monday 7/12/2010
Students` Conference on Communication & Information
Gamal E. Magdy
Microsoft Technology Associate
3. Moderators` Training
the TRAINER
Gamal El-Din MAGDY
Aiming to be part of a team in a leading firm, My goal is
to work in a challenging and competitive environment to achieve
high standards and gain more skills.
o Passionate about everything related to Microsoft™
Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA)
Experience 2 years in programming with visual (C#) , ASP.Net and etc..
Excellent experience in working with different kinds of operating systems,
office systems and Computer Maintenance.
Good experience in designing animations, intros and 3D movies & networking.
4. Moderators` Training
the TRAINER
Workshops, SAs, Exhibitions & Events
Cairo Code Camp : 2010 Organizer - 2009 Attendee
Cairo ICT* : with Microsoft Egypt
Microsoft :
- Imagine Cup : 2009 and 2010 competitor (Didn`t compete till the finals)
- MTC* : 2009 Organizer – 2010 Project Manager
- JDP* : Phases 1, 2 & 3 with Project Ranked 1st in Egypt
COMPASS : `09 Go-gile Participant - `10 Fund Raising Head
SCCI : `09 N-gen Participant - `10 N-gen Moderator
`11 Moderator & PR Member.
ICT Information and Communication Technology : Annual exhibition at Cairo.
MTC Microsoft Technology Club : Students` club organized by Microsoft Student Partners at the faculty.
JDP : Junior Developer Program - COMPASS : Student activity at the faculty. - Go-gile : Agile workshop.
5. Moderators` Training
the TRAINER
Career Short Term Goal :
Have no army duty
Career Long Term Goal :
6. Moderators` Training
Why being ?
Iam here to help you getting through your aspects
and share together my previous experience.
You are here to get:
> Adapted to each other.
> Ready enough to run-up your workshops.
>Known to how you will deal with your participants.
8. Moderators` Training
What we will SHARE together is
Day 1 Day 2
Prejudice Negotiations
Presentation Skills Interviewing Skills
Tips & Hints Participants
(How your Mocking
presentation Cause-Day
should look like?) aspects
A recent success Conference &
story it`s simulation
Active Listening
9. Moderators` Training
We will SHARE today
Lesson 1 : Prejudice
Lesson 2 : The Presentations
Break
Lesson 3 : A success story
Lesson 4 : Active Listening
10. Moderators` Training
We will SHARE today
Lesson 1 : Prejudice
Lesson 2 : The Presentations
Break
Lesson 3 : A success story
Lesson 4 : Active Listening
11. Moderators`
Training
Prejudice Papers
a 10 Minutes Activity
13. Prejudice
Come up with His / Her
- Name.
- Profession.
- Martial status.
If Yes, Is there any Kids ? How many ?
- Main Hobby.
- Car.
If Yes, What`s is it ?
- Shopping at.
Hypermarkets or regular supermarkets ?
14. Prejudice
Who is this GUY ?
Taher Mahmoud
Senior S/W Developer.
Microsoft Dubai, UAE
- Single & Shopping at
regular super markets.
- He practices Photography
- & He is riding a ….
16. Prejudice
Prejudice
(( First impression activity ))
Lesson Objective
- Prejudice is a barrier of communication.
- Saying he/she seem to be ……
- Either a presenter, interviewer or any other character.
- -- Take care of your body language.
- -- Never prejudice without hearing , listening , treating
or dealing with the other person.
- -- Prejudice is always wrong and works for the other
person.
18. Moderators` Training
We will SHARE today
Lesson 1 : Prejudice
Lesson 2 : The Presentations
Break
Lesson 3 : A success story
Lesson 4 : Active Listening
20. Presentations
Why a
presentation ?
- Professional way to discuss
your topic, idea or opinion.
- Ideal method of presenting a
proposal.
- Know why you and your
audience are there ?
21. Presentations
Before your presentation
- Drink water & don`t pre-eat unhelpful food.
- Dress comfortable clothes(if not formal).
- Get sure that there is nothing in your pockets.
- Your mobile is switched off.
- Test the visual aids you are going to use.
Picture from www.p-e-surgery.org
22. Presentations
Presentation Stage
Fright
- Start with a smile looking to every
one & introducing yourself to
people.
- It`s normal; but think not only how
to overcome but also how to get
benefited of it.
23. Presentations
Overcoming Presentation`s Stage Fright
80 % of presentation success
Practicing depends on;
“ Practice makes perfect”
(Flight or Fight)
Keep a paper with you
Clinic advising how u can overcome
your weakness points.
Thought + ve - ve Rational
Thinking Thinking Thinking
PS : Let`s also see how to use the board.
24. Presentations
Overcome Stage Fright Using WATER & AIR
• Drink water :
- Before.
- During.
- & Whenever you want.
• Drinking water and breathing enough
amount of air makes you rest and let
Your lips moist(not dry).
Nestle water bottle from nestle.com
25. Presentations
Do
DON`T
- Visit the place of presentation
(if possible).
Have a presentation without - Ask about the available visual
knowing how big is your aids.
audience - Arrive to your presentation
xearlier and practice it once.
26. Presentations
Do
DON`T
- Use your body language.
- Make actions contradicting - Use your actions & movements
your talk. to demonstrate your talk.
- Point with your fore finger. - Use your arms, hands, fingers
- Put your hand over and eyes while presenting
audience. in a convincing way.
27. Presentations
& A BIG DON`T
NEVER
Mention :
1. Religious issues. 2. Political issues.
3. Football rivals. 4. Sex prospects.
29. Presentations
The visual Aids Part:
Presentations of
PowerPoint 2010
PowerPoint Logo from office.microsoft.com
30. Presentations
DON`T
- Use regular templates and - Use Inappropriate colors and
designs of the power point. themes.
- Use presentations of others - Use disgusting pictures, logos
without informing. or clip arts that don’t match
your ppt.
31. Presentations
Do
- Use the design, layout or colors of - Use matching colors for a better
your organization as a theme. look and keep your audience
focused.
32. Presentations
DON`T Do
- Use regular PowerPoint - Use charts & graphs for
templates. demonstration.
- Break up the text with an
image, a video or a table.
33. Presentations
DON`T Do
- Keep it with static slides. - Have it in a normal way with
- Keep it with a stupid rapid nice animations or
slides. transitions.
34. Presentations
The
Oral Part
Gates picture from wordpress.com
35. Presentations
Do
Presentationskills
- Pick the topic - Brainstorm and - Research.
that you are well write a rough - Find many
aware of it. outline. resources.
- Pick the topic - Collect as much - Get updated
you are ideas as you with what`s
passionate can. recent about
about. your topic.
36. Presentations
DON`T Do
- Get carried - Have your planned - Ask a friend or a
away as your presentation sibling to help,
are having without rehearsing. listen and
a time for the - Skip parts of your criticize your
ppt. ppt because of performance
time. before your
presentation.
37. Presentations
Start
Introduction
- Smile
Grabbing attention
- Look at
everyone. - Introduce
yourself
Purpose
- Have strong
confidently.
walks.
- Tell the audience
– With a question
Proceed
– A funny story – A
your info which comment – - I am here to …
may be important Anything that will - You are here to ..
to them. make them think.
- We will discuss …
Keep your good
- We are having in
– Don’t start with start..
our agenda …..
an apology or a
silly joke. - We will share ..
38. Presentations
PROCEEDING with your presentation
• Maintain sincere eye contact.
• Do not read from notes.
• Present what you know.
• Speak as if you really believe in what you are saying
• Take pauses.
• Your presentation & slides should be inspiring.
• Have it interactive as much as you can.
40. Moderators` Training
We will SHARE today
Lesson 1 : Prejudice
Lesson 2 : The Presentations
Break
Lesson 3 : A success story
Lesson 4 : Active Listening
41. Moderators` Training
We will SHARE today
Lesson 1 : Prejudice
Lesson 2 : The Presentations
Break
Lesson 3 : A success story
Lesson 4 : Active Listening
42. Moderators`
Training
Mark
Webber
“A recent success story”
43. A success story
Mark Allan Webber
- Australian Formula 1 Driver.
- Current team : RBR-Renault.
( Red Bull Racing )
- First race : F12002 Australian Grand Prix
- # of Races until today : 150
- Car # : 6
44. A success story
Mark Allan Webber
- First win : F1 2009 German Grand Prix.
- Then he goes 2nd in the next race of
Hungary. (Runner up Ranking #1)
- After that he stayed away for 5
successive races to have his:
- Second win in : F1 2009 Brazil Grand Prix.
- And to finish the season in the last race
of 2009 in F1 2009 Abu Dhabi second.
(Runner up Ranking #2)
45. A success story
Mark Webber & 2010
- He finished R1: 8th in Bahrain.
R2: 9th in Australia.
R3: 2nd in Malaysia.
R4: 8th in China.
- Third win in : R5-F1 2010 Spain Grand Prix.
- Fourth win in : R6-F1 2010 Monaco Grand Prix.
- Ranked 3rd in Round 7-F1 2010 Turkey GP,
and 5th in Round 8-F1 2010 Canada GP.
- Awesome title : First racer to beat 5 records of
fastest laps in two races only.
46. A success story
Mark Webber & 2010
- And then … it`s R9 – F1Europe 2010 Grand Prix 26 June 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOBKA9q_DWU&feature=related
48. A success story
& BBC™ played a tribute
A video by the BBC about mark Webber and the 2 Australian F1 champions;
Jack Brabham and Alan jones. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90KwIHgf5uU&feature=related
50. A success story
HE WAS BACK
R10 - F1 2010 GBR Grand Prix
<< 11 July 2010 >> “It`s just yesterday !”
This is what had
happened..
51. A success story
So Mark Webber in 2010
R1: 8th in Bahrain.
R2: 9th in Australia.
R3: 2nd in Malaysia.
R4: 8th in China.
Third win in : R5-F1 2010 Spain Grand Prix.
Fourth win in : R6-F1 2010 Monaco Grand Prix.
R7 : 3rd F1 2010 Turkey GP,
R8 : 5th F1 2010 Canada GP.
R9 : Last (Retired)
Fifth win in : R10- F1 2010 GRB Grand Prix.
53. Moderators` Training
We will SHARE today
Lesson 1 : Prejudice
Lesson 2 : The Presentations
Break
Lesson 3 : A success story
Lesson 4 : Active Listening