Here are my top tips for giving great presentations based on going to and speaking at dozens and dozens of conferences and being inspired (or copying) other people's techniques.
Top Ten Presentation Tips for Presenting Your Key PointsGeorge Torok
Top Ten Tips to deliver your main message by emphasizing your key words during your business presentations. Presentation Tips from presentation coach, George Torok. All rights reserved.
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How To Create PowerPoints That Are Out Of This WorldProductLed
Take it from someone who cringes at the site of ugly powerpoints. If you apply these 4 takeaways, your Powerpoint will dramatically help you amplify your message.
Top Ten Presentation Tips for Presenting Your Key PointsGeorge Torok
Top Ten Tips to deliver your main message by emphasizing your key words during your business presentations. Presentation Tips from presentation coach, George Torok. All rights reserved.
More free presentation tips at
http://www.speechcoachforexecutives.com/
How To Create PowerPoints That Are Out Of This WorldProductLed
Take it from someone who cringes at the site of ugly powerpoints. If you apply these 4 takeaways, your Powerpoint will dramatically help you amplify your message.
8 great ideas from Jeremy Cassell Coaching to start your next online presentation off with a bang.
Whether you are pitching, selling, interviewing or networking virtually, you'll find Jeremy's tips perfect! https://jeremycassellcoaching.com/
How to make a presentation perfect- Take some tips, master some skills and p...Babu Appat
Presentation skills can be acquired and developed. This slideshow will familiarise you with some useful tips. Practice it regularly to acquire the required skills. Then it goes on to discuss ten common presentation mistakes. Avoid them and make your presentation great.
Presentation Skills - Such a simple topic that everyone thinks they know how to do it but very few do it so effectively that can be appreciated by audience. I have given numerous presentations varying from small groups to large audiences internationally. This presentation is prepared based upon my experience of what one should take care to deliver a highly effective presentation. Stick to basics and you will surely make the most effective presentation!
How to Practise to Remove Fear of Public SpeakingAlan Richardson
Tips on how to overcome fear of public speaking:
- the 'fear' is a learned response, it is not innate
- recognise that it is not fear, it is excitement
- channel the excitement into energy to boost your talk
- practice with different styles of presentation
- record yourself practicing
- practice out loud, as well as in your head.
Speaking in public is a skill, that you can develop if you care enough about the message that you want to deliver. It is simply practice, and you can do that.
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!
Funded Organisations must ensure that they communicate and acknowledge the support they receive. This presentation for Monaghan Community Forum looks at how to present and communicate funded project effectively.
8 great ideas from Jeremy Cassell Coaching to start your next online presentation off with a bang.
Whether you are pitching, selling, interviewing or networking virtually, you'll find Jeremy's tips perfect! https://jeremycassellcoaching.com/
How to make a presentation perfect- Take some tips, master some skills and p...Babu Appat
Presentation skills can be acquired and developed. This slideshow will familiarise you with some useful tips. Practice it regularly to acquire the required skills. Then it goes on to discuss ten common presentation mistakes. Avoid them and make your presentation great.
Presentation Skills - Such a simple topic that everyone thinks they know how to do it but very few do it so effectively that can be appreciated by audience. I have given numerous presentations varying from small groups to large audiences internationally. This presentation is prepared based upon my experience of what one should take care to deliver a highly effective presentation. Stick to basics and you will surely make the most effective presentation!
How to Practise to Remove Fear of Public SpeakingAlan Richardson
Tips on how to overcome fear of public speaking:
- the 'fear' is a learned response, it is not innate
- recognise that it is not fear, it is excitement
- channel the excitement into energy to boost your talk
- practice with different styles of presentation
- record yourself practicing
- practice out loud, as well as in your head.
Speaking in public is a skill, that you can develop if you care enough about the message that you want to deliver. It is simply practice, and you can do that.
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!
Funded Organisations must ensure that they communicate and acknowledge the support they receive. This presentation for Monaghan Community Forum looks at how to present and communicate funded project effectively.
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The future of Facebook fundraising - IoF National Convention 2012Jonathan Waddingham
Facebook is the world's largest social network and charities are keen to create communities and engage with supporters there, yet few are using any of Facebook's tools to raise any money effectively. Based on data from Facebook and JustGiving, we show you how to prompt donors to share their donations and the pound value of a Facebook share compared to other social networks. You'll also hear Facebook's own advice to charities on using the platform, and how a charity has successfully done so.
This is a documentation of a freewheeled discussion around why we as User Experience professionals need to understand the threats to our industry and adapt to survive and thrive. The title is a bit misleading, but only because the discussion went in a different direction
Follow these tips and give the most memorable presentations. Find out how to prepare for your talk, what the message should (and should not) include, how to deal with your audience, how to design the best slides, and all in all, how to nail your next presentation.
Complete coursebook with multimedia examples and teacher notes. Makes for a perfect instant course curriculum about public speaking and delivering a speech. Find at EFL Classroom - https://community.eflclassroom.com/forum2/topics/public-speaking-ppts-lessons?commentId=826870%3AComment%3A408152
There are basically four stages of memory:
Ultra Short-term
Short-term
Medium-term
Long-term
SELECTING YOUR SUBJECT & ORGANIZING YOUR INFORMATION,Setting SMART objectives,WRITING THE SCRIPT.SCRIPT WRITING RULES.
A presentation about a few current consumer trends and how they may apply to charities, covering AR (but not VR), data and AI, transparency and growth hacking.
An introduction to (digital) fundraising - campaign bootcampJonathan Waddingham
What is fundraising? What makes a good ask? How do you ask? How do you tell a good story? How will it work on mobile, on social? How would you ask for money on email? All questions asked (and not necessarily answered) in this deck, given to the next generation of campaigners at campaign bootcamp in October 2014.
Innovations in digital fundraising - presentation for charity works Jonathan Waddingham
This is a presentation aimed at people new to fundraising, be it digital or not, about the latest innovations in digital fundraising. Be it great campaign creative or mobile friendly, it's still about telling a story, no matter the innovative technology that's being used. So here are some great stories, and ways to think about telling your own charity's story.
How we built our new crowdfunding for social good community Yimby.com using lean startup and agile principles, and how we're growing our audience using growth hacking tactics and constantly testing and learning, even with a small team.
Social media has had a massive impact on events fundraising, both from a supporter and charity perspective. Many event participants use it as their primary route for asking for donations, so this shows how social media can help them raise more and get their sponsors involved, including data on which social media channels perform best. It also looks at how social media can support recruitment and supporter care from a charity’s point of view.
Given at Social Media Britain, on the 12/10/11, this presentation shows the latest numbers on how social media sharing is impacting fundraising on JustGiving, and how we're trying to encourage people to share their generosity on social networks.
Why storytelling is important, how you get supporters to tell your story, and an example of a fantastic charity story that played out across multiple digital channels.
Since Facebook opened its platform in 2007, we've developed many ways of enabling JustGiving users to fundraise with Facebook apps, and our latest app enables people to donate without leaving Facebook and is optimised for encouraging sharing.
How people use Facebook and how to help them spread their messagesJonathan Waddingham
This presentation shows recent (and old) examples of how people have used Facebook to fundraise and why they were successful. It also shows how JustGiving enables people to raise more by integrating with Facebook as well as how you can use their tools to make your content more personalised and add more value.
How small charities can use the web to punch above their weightJonathan Waddingham
The web is still an untapped oportunity for many small charities-this presentation gives some tips and a case study to show how you can make the most of the amazing power of the Internet. It was given both at the FSI Forum and the #techforgood conferences in October/November 2010.
Discover the secrets of online fundraisers (IoF National Convention 2010)Jonathan Waddingham
How changes in online behaviours have affected how individuals raise money to charity, the tools they use, what drives them to fundraise and who they are.
IoF National Convention 2010 - the role of Twitter in fundraisingJonathan Waddingham
How charities are using Twitter to fundraise, how different types of appeals bring different results, their traditional fundraising equivalents and how to measure your activity.
The way UK charities responded to the crisis in Haiti using digital media was a watershed in charity use of social media and digital storytelling. Here we look at what they did, the tools they used, and how those lessons can be taken into everyday charity communications.
Presentation was given at the IoF #DigiFun2010 conference in Edinburgh, 18th May 2010.
Fundraising and social media with Dogs Trust and JustGivingJonathan Waddingham
How DogsTrust used JustGiving & Twibbon to raise money, and more social media fundraising advice from the Institute of Fundraising's Technology groups' annual conference.
This was given at Internet World on April 28th 2010 - to show companies how they can learn from the charities who have embraced social media and put digital at the core of their organisation.
Using Social Media To Boost Events - Chase 2010 & IoF West Midlands conferenceJonathan Waddingham
This was originally presented at the CHASE 2010 conference, before being updated for the IoF West Midlands Next Generation Fundraising conference in April 2010. It shows how charities can use social media to attract more people to their events and help them raise more money.
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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.
Resumes, Cover Letters, and Applying OnlineBruce Bennett
This webinar showcases resume styles and the elements that go into building your resume. Every job application requires unique skills, and this session will show you how to improve your resume to match the jobs to which you are applying. Additionally, we will discuss cover letters and learn about ideas to include. Every job application requires unique skills so learn ways to give you the best chance of success when applying for a new position. Learn how to take advantage of all the features when uploading a job application to a company’s applicant tracking system.
1. (Mad) Presentation skillz
Some advice that may or may not be helpful,
depending on what you need to know, what type of
presentation you need to give, your audience and
other unknown unknowns
@jon_bedford, September 2014
2. What we’ll cover today
What you find difficult
Caveats
Structure & storytelling
An exercise
Posture, diction, tone
Another exercise
Making pretty slides/making slides pretty
3. That was an “agenda” slide
But I didn’t call it an “agenda” because agendas are boring.
5. What do you find most difficult when giving a presentation?
• Nerves, composure – and then remembering what to say
• Turning things into a story that people can easily follow and that makes logical sense
• [insert a funny sentence here so people chuckle when they read]
• I basically read the bits that are up on the screen (which everyone can do for
themselves anyway), rather than tell the story
• ‘off the cuff’ presenting – i.e. when presentation doesn’t necessarily require an actual
prepared presentation.
• Getting a good slide image that captures the intent, funny and new..
• I worry that people lose focus and engagement. So I’d love to know some sure fire
ways of keeping people interested and engaged, if that’s even a thing!
6. Top tip #2
Never reveal
more than one
line of text
7. What do you find most difficult when giving a presentation?
Nerves, composure, and remembering what to say
Turning things into a story
I basically read the bits that are up on the screen
‘off the cuff’ presenting
Getting a good slide image
How to keep people interested and engaged
8. Caveats
Different people learn/listen in different ways
What works for me, might not work for you
Practice makes perfect
17. How to help structure your story
Who’s the audience? What will they respond to?
What do you want them to think afterwards?
List your key messages. Or write an agenda.
19. (here I did a little NLP
exercise to get people to
visualise giving a
presentation)
20. What do you find most difficult when giving a presentation?
Nerves, composure – and then remembering what to say
Turning things into a story that people can easily follow and that makes logical sense
I basically read the bits that are up on the screen (which everyone can do for themselves
anyway), rather than tell the story
‘off the cuff’ presenting – i.e. when presentation doesn’t necessarily require an actual
prepared presentation.
Getting a good slide image that captures the intent, funny and new..
I worry that people lose focus and engagement. So I’d love to know some sure fire ways
of keeping people interested and engaged, if that’s even a thing!
22. What we’ll cover today
What you find difficult
Caveats
Structure & storytelling
An exercise
Posture, diction, tone
Another exercise
Making pretty slides/making slides pretty
31. What we’ll cover today
What you find difficult
Caveats
Structure & storytelling
An exercise
Posture, diction, tone
Another exercise
Making pretty slides/making slides pretty
42. Remember this?
Tell them what
you’re going
to tell them
Tell them
Tell them what
you told them
43. What we covered today
What you find difficult
Caveats
Structure & storytelling
An exercise
Posture, diction, tone
Another exercise
Making pretty slides/making slides pretty
44. 5 Top tips
1. Choose your words carefully
2. Never reveal more than one line of text
3. Remember the rule of three (unlike this list)
4. Interact with your audience
5. Speak slower than normal
45. Homework
Deliver a 3-5 minute presentation next time
Suggested topic – something you’re interested in
Tell us a story you know well
(the point of this was to get people to put into practice what they’d learnt in a
friendly environment, talking about something they knew so they’d already
feel more confident about the topic