Some of the things I find important to take into account, when preparing interesting lecture or presentation. I tried to include various styles and developments in this area, as well as my own perceptions. In this version there is no animation, and I largely removed parts connected with the clever use of it. Also almost all the pictures are mine (which explains their comparably poor quality :o)), but on the other hand it makes my presentation more intimate and unique as I think :o)
"Content Is King" Is Dead: 10 Reasons Why You Should Never Say It Again. Ever! The Story Lab
We've all said it. "Content is king". It rolls off the tongue. But what does it actually mean? Content is a Facebook post, a tweet, an email, a radio jingle, a buy now button, a newspaper, a song, a video, an instruction manual. So when we say Content Is King - what are we saying? Content is obviously a critical element in all traditional and new media marketing and communications - so let's stop justifying content and start getting better at planning, creating and marketing content.
The original blog post on "Content Is King" Is Dead can be found here:
http://www.brandandstory.com.au/blog-1/
I am a battle hardened digit entrepreneur who has survived the crazy world of dot com (and dot gone) for 14 years. In this presentation I share 14 lessons that I have learnt.
I hope these benefit you.
A simple entrepreneurial problem posed as an exercise on achieving goals. This presentation contains an easy example of two cases to illustrate the simple route as well as the complicated route to success.
"Content Is King" Is Dead: 10 Reasons Why You Should Never Say It Again. Ever! The Story Lab
We've all said it. "Content is king". It rolls off the tongue. But what does it actually mean? Content is a Facebook post, a tweet, an email, a radio jingle, a buy now button, a newspaper, a song, a video, an instruction manual. So when we say Content Is King - what are we saying? Content is obviously a critical element in all traditional and new media marketing and communications - so let's stop justifying content and start getting better at planning, creating and marketing content.
The original blog post on "Content Is King" Is Dead can be found here:
http://www.brandandstory.com.au/blog-1/
I am a battle hardened digit entrepreneur who has survived the crazy world of dot com (and dot gone) for 14 years. In this presentation I share 14 lessons that I have learnt.
I hope these benefit you.
A simple entrepreneurial problem posed as an exercise on achieving goals. This presentation contains an easy example of two cases to illustrate the simple route as well as the complicated route to success.
99.8% of people I meet are focused on Who, Where, When and What, but never on Why. ‘Why’ is troublesome… It’s ‘inconvenient’, it hasn’t got easy answers… It’s best left alone.
I believe that WHY alone is what you need to do before you start something.
Each and every Business (be it a dead serious or a fun filled one) can easily use the simple principles of Gamification to blow up usage and engagement! In this case study, I present how Linkedin uses Gamification magnificently to improve its business!
Job Descriptions (JDs) matter! They speak about your Company, your clarity of mind and how you think about your Job Positions and Employees. Pay attention to creating the perfect JD and attract dream candidates!
PR is essential for Entrepreneurs, but its not easy. Here is a simple reference guide to navigate the confusing world of PR. Meant essentially for those who have little PR experience.
12 Things You Should Never Say During Your PresentationSketchBubble
Don’t do this; don’t do that! Yes, there are a number of “don’ts” connected with good presentations. If you keep these “don’ts” in mind, beyond any doubt your presentation is going to improve. Good luck.
These are some basic funding concepts (including valuation, pre-money, post-money & dilution) for early startup entrepreneurs and others who haven’t been exposed to Business and Finance.
21 Tips for Creating a Boring PresentationSketchBubble
Anyone can create a great presentation, but it takes a certain set of skills and determination to create a presentation that is painful to watch. Enjoy these 21 Tips to Create a Really Boring Presentation.
Check out the most important presentation design trends in 2015. These Presentation design trends are perfect for Presenters of all skill levels who want to create modern presentations which blend into the industry.
A ready to use Template for pitching your Business for funding! See updated v...Alok Rodinhood Kejriwal
Please check the updated and current version of this presentation here - https://therodinhoods.com/post/a-funding-pitch-and-business-deconstruction-template/
Lots of capable entrepreneurs struggle to create effective Business pitches and presentations that they could use to raise funding.
This simple template with an example addresses that pain point and attempts to helps entrepreneurs quickly create a business pitch that they could use when presenting to VCs and angel investors etc.
10 Tips for Making Beautiful Slideshow Presentations by www.visuali.seEdahn Small
1. Know your goal | make each slide count
2. Plan it out | in some detail
3. Avoid templates | they have the uglies
4. Choose a color scheme | 4 colors, 1 accent
5. Choose a font scheme | match tone
6. Choose a layout scheme | comprehension
7. Use images (wisely) | they’re more memorable
8. 15 words per slide | this slide had 16 words
9. Play with typography | impact, interest, hierarchy
10. Don’t overdo it | white space
Hope you enjoy!
SEE MORE OF MY WORK: http://www.visuali.se
This presentation gives you eight simple tips on how to make your PowerPoint presentation slides more visually engaging, creative and fun. Try out these advice and you will make your best PowerPoint presentation ever.
This presentation was created by my powerpoint design agency Slides. We are based in Spain but have clients worldwide.
Drop me an email and we will discuss your project.
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
99.8% of people I meet are focused on Who, Where, When and What, but never on Why. ‘Why’ is troublesome… It’s ‘inconvenient’, it hasn’t got easy answers… It’s best left alone.
I believe that WHY alone is what you need to do before you start something.
Each and every Business (be it a dead serious or a fun filled one) can easily use the simple principles of Gamification to blow up usage and engagement! In this case study, I present how Linkedin uses Gamification magnificently to improve its business!
Job Descriptions (JDs) matter! They speak about your Company, your clarity of mind and how you think about your Job Positions and Employees. Pay attention to creating the perfect JD and attract dream candidates!
PR is essential for Entrepreneurs, but its not easy. Here is a simple reference guide to navigate the confusing world of PR. Meant essentially for those who have little PR experience.
12 Things You Should Never Say During Your PresentationSketchBubble
Don’t do this; don’t do that! Yes, there are a number of “don’ts” connected with good presentations. If you keep these “don’ts” in mind, beyond any doubt your presentation is going to improve. Good luck.
These are some basic funding concepts (including valuation, pre-money, post-money & dilution) for early startup entrepreneurs and others who haven’t been exposed to Business and Finance.
21 Tips for Creating a Boring PresentationSketchBubble
Anyone can create a great presentation, but it takes a certain set of skills and determination to create a presentation that is painful to watch. Enjoy these 21 Tips to Create a Really Boring Presentation.
Check out the most important presentation design trends in 2015. These Presentation design trends are perfect for Presenters of all skill levels who want to create modern presentations which blend into the industry.
A ready to use Template for pitching your Business for funding! See updated v...Alok Rodinhood Kejriwal
Please check the updated and current version of this presentation here - https://therodinhoods.com/post/a-funding-pitch-and-business-deconstruction-template/
Lots of capable entrepreneurs struggle to create effective Business pitches and presentations that they could use to raise funding.
This simple template with an example addresses that pain point and attempts to helps entrepreneurs quickly create a business pitch that they could use when presenting to VCs and angel investors etc.
10 Tips for Making Beautiful Slideshow Presentations by www.visuali.seEdahn Small
1. Know your goal | make each slide count
2. Plan it out | in some detail
3. Avoid templates | they have the uglies
4. Choose a color scheme | 4 colors, 1 accent
5. Choose a font scheme | match tone
6. Choose a layout scheme | comprehension
7. Use images (wisely) | they’re more memorable
8. 15 words per slide | this slide had 16 words
9. Play with typography | impact, interest, hierarchy
10. Don’t overdo it | white space
Hope you enjoy!
SEE MORE OF MY WORK: http://www.visuali.se
This presentation gives you eight simple tips on how to make your PowerPoint presentation slides more visually engaging, creative and fun. Try out these advice and you will make your best PowerPoint presentation ever.
This presentation was created by my powerpoint design agency Slides. We are based in Spain but have clients worldwide.
Drop me an email and we will discuss your project.
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
OLC13 704 From Storytelling to Immersive SimulationDebbie Richards
Storytelling has changed through immersive simulations. Simulations allow the audience to interact with the story instead of just passively taking in the story. They allow the audience to be a part of the story and become the storyteller as well. You’ll discuss the basics of storytelling and how it can be adapted to immersive simulations. You’ll explore storyboard examples, techniques and technology-based tools used to create immersive simulations.
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This presentation is a sample lesson plan, for a 60-minute session on Note-Taking. It was designed for use in courses such as Freshman Studies, Study Skills, College Life Skills, or any college-level course in which note-taking is vital to success. All exercises contained in this presentation are of my own design.
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Some of important US inventions, which affected our lives. This is supposed to be a lecture with some stories behind the inventions, sorry, maybe I'll add some text later.
Quiz covers various aspects of the USA: art, literature, music, architecture, natural treasures, historical monuments, famous Americans, important events, national holidays. Originally it was a lecture-quiz, meaning I would tell interesting facts and stories behind the pictures and questions. I added answers as well as some words into the presentation, but of course, it's still mainly pictures :o)
Armenian Festival in Alexandria is being held at Market Square in the beginning of June every year. Alexandria, VA and Gyumri, Armenia are sister cities.
My "encyclopedic" guide covers various aspects of the capital of the US. Through memorials, monuments, administrative buildings we learn about Washington, DC and the history of the US.
Brief info about Fulbright program, then summary of my own Fulbright experience through the places I visited, stories I learned, and impressions I got about the US.
31. Lecture
Showtime!
Practice
Design
Story
Research
Purpose
32. About Size
Without bullets it’s even worse. If I
will use small fonts no one will see or
understand anything. This will be just a
useless slide. In some cases it might make
sense, but I want to be a good speaker. I
do not want people to get frustrated. One
can argue that if someone will ask for my
presentation, then he/she can read it at
home, but still it does not make sense. It
is better to put less information, but to
make it readable. If I just intend to read
all of this during my lecture, then this is a
violation of another rule we will talk later.
If I just want to show how much I
know or did, still it is not good, since
boasting is not good.
I could just divide this information
into several slides, if everything I say here
is that important. Nothing should be
“additional” or “useless” on the slide.
Everything I put on the slide should
make sense.
33. About Size
• If I will use small fonts no one will see or
understand anything.
• This will be just a useless slide.
• In some cases it might make sense, but I want
to be a good speaker.
• I do not want people to get frustrated.
• One can argue that if someone will ask for my
presentation, then he/she can read it at
home, but still it does not make sense.
• It is better to put less information, but to
make it readable.
• If I just intend to read all of this during my
lecture, then it is a violation of another rule.
• If I just want to show how much I know or did
is bad anyway, since boasting is not good.
• I could just divide this information into
several slides, if everything I say here is that
important.
• Nothing should be “additional” or “useless”
on the slide.
• Everything on the slide should make sense.
35. Various Programs
FLEX – High school students
UGRAD – Undergraduate students
MUSKIE – Graduate students
Fulbright – Professionals (Doctoral degree researchers)
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship – Professionals (public service)
JFDP – University Instructors
53. Central Bearded Dragon
• A species of lizard living in dry areas of
Australia.
• Half of the length of its body is its tail.
• It has special scales that look like spikes on the
sides of their body, throats, necks, and heads.
• These spines look a little like a beard, and that
is where a bearded dragon gets its name.
75. About Program
The Fulbright Program was established in 1946 under legislation introduced
by then-Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas. The of the program is to
“...increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and
the people of other countries”. Fulbright program offers two-way exchange;
U.S. scholars have an opportunity to share their knowledge and experience
with their colleagues in other countries, and international scholars can visit a
U.S. educational institution and exchange their ideas with colleagues through
lecturing and research. The Fulbright Program is sponsored by the U.S.
Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Currently the
Program operates in over 155 countries. Fulbright community already has
294,000 members, from which 111 000 are from US, and 183 000 are from
other countries. Fulbright program provides 7500 new grants annually.
76. About Program
• Established in 1946 under legislation introduced by then-Senator J. William
Fulbright of Arkansas.
• For “...increase mutual understanding between the people of the United
States and the people of other countries”.
• Two-way exchange; U.S. scholars have an opportunity to share their
knowledge and experience with their colleagues in other countries, and
international scholars can visit a U.S. educational institution and exchange
their ideas with colleagues through lecturing and research.
• Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs.
• Currently operates in over 155 countries.
• Has 294,000 participants; 111 000 from US, and 183 000 from other countries.
• Offer 7500 new grants annually.
146. ARMENIA
Armenia is a landlocked mountainous
country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia.
Situated at the juncture of Western Asia and
Eastern Europe, it is bordered by Turkey to the
west, Georgia to the north, the de-facto
independent Nagorno-Karabagh Republic and
Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran and the
Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhichivan to the
south.
147. ARMENIA
• Country in the Caucasus region in Eurasia
• Landlocked
• Mountainous
• Situated at the juncture of Western Asia and Eastern
Europe
• Bordered by
– Turkey to the west,
– Georgia to the north,
– the de-facto independent Nagorno-Karabagh Republic and
Azerbaijan to the east,
– Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhichivan to the south